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The following pumps are not available with trailer mount or electric
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manufactured pumps have an end suction centrifugal pump with a fully automatic
priming system incorporated into the design. This enables the pump to
self-prime from completely dry conditions, even with extended suction
lines. Liquid is not required to prime the pump, and therefore, in
temporary dry conditions, the pump will 'snore' until such time as
liquid is available
Submersible pumps (sometimes referred to as trash pumps or dewatering pumps) are used for all types of general de-watering and fluid transfer, and are the pump of choice when suction lifts of greater than 28 ft are anticipated. These units are electrically driven and can be operated on 110 volt, 240 volt or 480 volt services. This power can come from a fixed source or from a generator set
Air Operated Diaphragm Pumps (AOD's) are perfect for applications that require pumping of fluids with varying viscosities. The pump, since it operates off of air, is explosion proof by design, a variable speed pumping rate can be achieved by simply regulating the amount of air to the pump. The unit can also be fully submerged into the fluid with no side effect to the pump or liquid with very minor alterations.
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Air Diaphragm
Primarily 2" and 3" units |
Submersible
Size 3" to 12" Flows Up To 5,000 GPM Up To 310 Ft Head |
Hydra Tech
Size 4" to 6" Flows Up To 1,600 GPM Up To 110 Ft Head |