Self-Priming Pumps

A self priming pump uses an impeller rotating within a large casing to move water or other fluids by using centrifugal force.

 

This has a priming chamber situated before it, enabling to lift water out of sumps that are below the pump. After the initial priming of the pump, the day to day priming is completely automatic and requires no operator input.

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Pool Pumps

A pool pump is typically a self priming pump with a filter basket in the priming chamber, which uses an impeller rotating within a large casing to move water by using centrifugal force.

 

This has a priming chamber situated before it, enabling to lift water out of the pool. After the initial priming of the pump, the day to day priming is completely automatic and requires no operator input.

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Centrifugal Pumps

A pump that uses an impellor rotating within a casing to move water or other fluids by using centrifugal force.  The most commonly found pump for water transfer…

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Diaphragm Pumps

An air operated diaphragm pump is a positive displacement pump that typically uses compressed air as its power source. A vast range of materials allows these pumps to be used in many applications from aggressive chemicals to hygienic.

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Progressive Cavity Pumps

Progressive Cavity Pumps are positive displacement pumps that are typically used for pumping thick sludges and waste to shear sensitive products. Due to the single rota progressive cavities are generated which delivers a uniform, metered and non pulsating flow.

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Grinder Submersible Pumps

A Grinder submersible Pump is a centrifugal pump equipped with a grinder system at the pump inlet, which cuts larger particles and fibres into a homogeneous wastewater mass.

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Screw Channel Pumps

Screw Channel pumps have an impeller that is shaped like a corkscrew, housed in a cone shape housing. Through the rotation of this screw the liquid is displaced. The main advantage of these pumps are a blockage free operation.

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Twin Screw Pumps

Twin Screw Pumps are extremely versatile that are ideal for pumping pharmaceuticals, fuels, oils, food and beverage products. These pumps can be run to pump at low and gentle flow rates to protect the product. They also have the ability to run at higher speeds for fast cleaning velocities/high volume delivery.

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Flexible Impeller Pumps

Flexible impeller pumps are low in cost and ideal for intermittent transfer applications in the food and beverage industry. Manufactured from polished stainless steel with food grade impellers they are ideal for pumping viscous products such as jams, milk, creams and many other food stuffs.

 

They are also available in non hygienic, these would be for other products where the flow rate does not need to be high and the fluid contains small particles and debris, such as dirty water and sewerage.

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Magnetic Drive Pumps

Magnetic drive pumps are designed for pumping toxic chemicals, as they are completely sealed. The impeller is driven by magnetic force rather than a shaft, therefore removing the need for a mechanical seal.

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Submersible Pumps

A submersible pump is a self-contained unit with a built-in sealed motor, which pumps effectively when completely submerged in fluid. Submersible pumps are used in a variety of applications including sewage and drainage.

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Concrete pump station/bespoke

Installation of pumping system to precast pump chamber, either to existing chambers or new. These chambers overcome site difficulties where ground conditions are such that a traditional packaged pump station is not possible.

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