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Dewatering submersible pumps are specialized pumps designed to remove water from confined spaces such as basements, construction sites, and mines. These pumps are typically made of durable materials like stainless steel or thermoplastic, allowing them to withstand harsh conditions and corrosive environments. They operate by being submerged in the fluid they are pumping, utilizing an electric motor to drive an impeller that moves water through the pump and out through a discharge pipe.
| Power Source | Electric or hydraulic |
| Maximum Flow Rate | Up to 10,000 gallons per hour |
| Maximum Head | Up to 100 feet |
| Material | Stainless steel, cast iron, or thermoplastic |
| Discharge Size | Typically 1 inch to 4 inches |
| Operating Temperature | Up to 140┬░F (60┬░C) |
When selecting a dewatering submersible pump, consider the specific application and the required flow rate and head. It's important to specify the material based on the fluid being pumped, as corrosive substances may require stainless steel or specialized thermoplastics. Additionally, inquire about the pump's power source, as electric and hydraulic options may be more suitable for different environments. Always check for certifications and ensure the pump meets industry standards for safety and performance.
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It is a pump designed to remove water from confined spaces by being submerged in the fluid.
They are typically made from stainless steel, cast iron, or thermoplastic.
Consider the volume of water to be removed and the time frame for removal to select an appropriate flow rate.
Some models are designed to handle small solids, but check specifications for the maximum size they can manage.
Dewatering submersible pumps can be powered by electricity or hydraulics.
With proper maintenance, they can last several years, but lifespan varies by usage and conditions.