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Submersible Dry-pit Pumps Provide Real Advantages of Cost Savings and Safety
Submersible dry-pit pumps offer real advantages over dry-pit pumps in cost and safety factors. Submersible dry-pit pumps deliver significantly higher degrees of reliable operation and require less maintenance than dry-pit pumps. Lift stations handling sewage and raw water usually require submersible dry-pit pumps because of their superior quality. Submersible dry-pit pumps offer the advantage that flooding in lift stations will be handled.
Applications using submersible dry-pit pumps expect much from their performance. These pumps operate for sustained periods of time and minimize clogging. For these reasons, sewage and wastewater treatment plants use submersible dry-pit pumps to move sewage to the treatment plant. Submersible dry-pit pumps are less likely to cause accidents since they are submerged below the water or effluent, and the motor is cooled by the effluent.
Meyers engineers can design the application for submersible dry-pit pumps, since they will take into consideration the factors which will affect its success:
- Discharge head requirement
- Capacity head requirement
- Net positive suction head available (NPSHA)
- Horsepower for pump’s operating range
- System head curve
- Sump requirements
- Maximum operating pressure
- Submergence
The design process also mandates consideration of the type of liquid being pumped, how much allowance for solid size is given, what elevation the fluids must move, the types of construction materials used and the driver requirements.
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