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KNOLL Kono water pumpThere are many different types, suitable for specific applications. Positive displacement pumps use pistons, plungers, diaphragms, or rotating cogs or gears to mechanically repeat the movement of a fixed volume of fluid through the pump chamber. Despite the high inlet pressure, positive displacement pumps can still move water at the same speed, which is not possible with centrifugal pumps.
Automobile water pump
Automotive pumps are impeller pumps used in the engines of cars, trucks and other vehicles to circulate coolant in the water jacket of the internal combustion engine. These pumps are used to move the coolant through the closed system so that the engine does not overheat, and to pump the circulating fluid to the radiator, which lowers the coolant temperature and bypasses the heat into the air. Although colloquially referred to as a water pump, the coolant used in automotive engines is a mixture of water and a glycol based product that increases the boiling point of the fluid and lowers the freezing point of the fluid.
Agricultural water pump
Agricultural pumps are used in agriculture and agro-industry to power irrigation processes, providing water to the roots of crops to help them grow. If water needs to be treated or chemical fertilizers added before being applied to crops, groundwater or surface water can first be pumped into a storage area such as a reservoir.
Boiler water circulating pump
Another application of pumps is in the heating industry. Boiler water circulation pumps are used to extract water that has been heated in the boiler and distribute the heated water through a network of pipes and heat exchangers (usually radiators or convectors). The heat energy of the heated water is then transferred by conduction to a radiator or convector, which then heats the air in the room with the convection current. The circulating pump is usually powered and controlled by a relay circuit that turns off when heating is required and turns on when the room temperature exceeds the set point.
Dewatering pump
In construction applications, drainage pumps are used to remove groundwater or surface water that would interfere with an excavation site or the ability to create a foundation or pour a concrete foundation. These conditions occur when the water table in the area is high or the topography causes the water to naturally settle in the low area.
Groundwater remediation and sampling pump
Groundwater remediation pumps or groundwater sampling pumps are used at sites where the groundwater has been contaminated with foreign substances or other contaminants and water needs to be pumped out of the ground for treatment. Similarly, groundwater sampling pumps are used to monitor the condition of Wells or water suppliers and are able to collect suitable samples for testing for general chemicals, volatile compounds, metals or other contaminants.
Industrial water pump
Industrial pumps are a generic term that refers to any application that requires pumps for heavy duty use in industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, mining, food and beverage, chemical or pharmaceutical, to name just a few.
Salt water or sea water pump
Salt pumps and sea water pumps are specifically designed to withstand the harsh effects of brine solutions, which corrode and damage materials such as metals. On ships, these pumps can be used to transport ballast or for firefighting operations. It is not only necessary to pay attention to the metal used in the pump housing and impeller, but also to the sealing material. Materials such as stainless steel and bronze are often used in the design and manufacture of these pumps, while Buna-N, Viton and EPDM seals have good compatibility for seawater use.
Rainwater pump
Stormwater pumps are used to pump rainwater from collection points, such as tanks where runoff collects, to locations where the water can be treated or delivered to sewer systems. Electric submersible pumps are usually used, but alternative power options such as pneumatic or hydraulic pumps are also used.
Sewage pump
A sewage pump is an integral part of a waterproofing system that collects and discharges water that may accumulate in low areas of a home or building (usually a basement) and enables the water to be safely moved out of the building to prevent flooding. When the water table rises due to heavy rain soaking the soil, hydrostatic pressure builds up along the outside of the foundation wall. This pressure may force water into the building through cracks in the foundation or the joints where the foundation wall meets the footing. Without a sewage pump to remove the water, the water level could rise and flood the low points of the building, damaging the equipment and items located there.
Sewage pumps are located in Wells or collection reservoirs that are usually cut into the basement floor. When the water level in the sump starts to rise, the level switch turns on the pump, and the water is then discharged through a piping system outside the building, away from the foundation, ideally in an area where the natural slope of the water level is low. The property leans from the building. The system operates continuously to maintain water control and prevent flooding. Most systems of this type include a backup battery function to keep the pump running in the event of a failure of the main power system until the mains is restored.
Sewage pump
Waste pumps are used to transport wastewater from collection points to wastewater treatment facilities, where it is chemically treated before being discharged into the environment. Soil and sediment can pose challenges in maintaining the operation of waste pumps, so inlet filters and other methods are needed to prevent particulate matter from damaging pump components.
Waterworks and water treatment pumps
In terms of water supply, water plants and water treatment pumps are used to support the operation of water plant facilities. Waterworks pumps can be used to provide pressure to the water distribution system, or they can be pumped into a water tower or elevated tank to maintain water pressure as demand changes throughout the day. Water treatment pumps can be used to pump water into treatment tanks, where additives such as chlorine are added to kill bacteria and other pathogens.
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