AP pumps are intended for pumping sewage, wastewater, sludge- containing water, and groundwater. APG are fitted with a cutter mechanism for reducing the size of solids.
DP
The motor range for submersible Grundfos Drainage Pumps (DP) is 0.9-2.6 kW. The pumps include a semi-open, multi-vane impeller that can handle solids up to 10 mm in diameter.
KPC
The motor range for submersible Grundfos Drainage Pumps (DP) is 0.9-2.6 kW. The pumps include a semi-open, multi-vane impeller that can handle solids up to 10 mm in diameter.
SEG
Submersible The sewage grinder pumps (0.9-4 kW) manufactured by Grundfos SEG are intended for pumping wastewater, sludge-containing water, and sewage. Equipped with a patented media-grinding mechanism.
Unilift AP
UNILIFT AP domestic wastewater submersible wastewater pumps are appropriate for both temporary and permanent freestanding installation. UNILIFT AP pumps can be installed on an automatic connection.
Unilift AP12
UNILIFT AP12 is a submersible pump made of stainless steel that is designed to pump non-aggressive water and grey wastewater with particles up to 12 mm. It can be utilised as either a portable unit or a fixed installation
Unilift CC
UNILIFT CC is a single-stage submersible pump designed to pump clean, non-aggressive water and grey water to a depth of 3 mm. It includes twin outlets, making it simple to attach to existing pipes.
Unilift KP
UNILIFT KP is a tiny submersible pump made of stainless steel that is meant to pump non-aggressive water and grey water. It can be utilised as a portable unit or a permanent installation inside and outside of buildings.
Borewell Submersible Pumps with High Efficiency
One of the most common problems is the lack of access to water. Groundwater has become more significant as a supply of water for buildings, operations, and agriculture. One method we employ to get water from the earth is the use of submersible pumps. A submersible pump is one that can be fully submerged in water. The body and motor of the pump are hermetically sealed and closely coupled. A submersible pump, which changes rotary energy into kinetic energy and pressure energy, propels water to the surface. In order to do this, water must first be drawn into the pump’s intake, where the impeller’s rotation propels the water through the diffuser. From there, it climbs to the surface. Submersible pumps have a variety of uses, such as for irrigation, drinking, dewatering, and oil.