Dewatering pumps are used to remove water from construction sites, mines, tunnels, and other areas prone to flooding.
Capacity/Flow Rate: Indicate the pump’s capacity, typically measured in liters or gallons per minute (LPM/GPM) or liters or gallons per second (LPS/GPS). Head/Lift: Specify the maximum head or lift that the pump can achieve, indicating the vertical distance the pump can raise water. Power Rating: Provide the power rating of the pump in terms of horsepower (HP) or kilowatts (kW). Voltage and Frequency: Specify the required electrical voltage and frequency for the pump operation. Discharge Diameter: Indicate the diameter of the pump discharge, typically measured in inches or millimeters.
Construction Material: Specify the materials used in the construction of the pump, including the casing, impeller, and other components. Common materials include cast iron, stainless steel, or thermoplastics. Submersible Depth: If applicable for submersible pumps, specify the maximum depth the pump can be submerged underwater. Motor Protection: Specify features for motor protection, such as thermal overload protection or moisture-resistant coatings. Control Features: If applicable, detail any control features such as on/off switches, automatic float switches, or remote control capabilities. Efficiency: Provide information on the pump’s efficiency, indicating how effectively it converts power into pumping action. Temperature Range: Specify the temperature range within which the pump can operate effectively.