Suspending Submersible Pump
4″ Suspending submersible pump
Flow capacity : 11GPM-70GPM
- Float impeller design will prevent sands being suction and bound inside the pump to prolong motor life.
- Good design with high head and big flow. Works efficiently.
- Durable design and easy maintenance.
- Rigid sieve coupling is accord with NEMA standard, easy to install.
Spare parts | Materiales |
Discharge head | Stainless Steel |
Check Valve | Stainless Steel |
Bushing | Stainless Steel |
Impeller | Plastic M90 |
Impeller Casing | Stainless Steel |
Chamber | Stainless Steel |
Pump Shaft | Stainless Steel |
Coupling | Stainless Steel |
Suction Inter connector | Stainless Steel |
Filter | Stainless Steel |
Why Use a Suspending Submersible Pump?
Here are the key advantages and use cases:
1. Prevents Sediment Clogging
Unlike standard submersible pumps that sit at the bottom, a suspending pump avoids direct contact with sludge, sand, and other debris, reducing clogging and wear.
2. Longer Pump Lifespan
By minimizing sediment intake, the pump experiences less abrasion and damage, leading to lower maintenance costs and longer service life.
3. Suitable for Variable Water Levels
In applications where water levels fluctuate (such as reservoirs, rivers, and flood-prone areas), suspending the pump ensures continuous operation without running dry or getting buried in sediment.
4. Improved Efficiency
With cleaner water intake, the pump maintains optimal performance, ensuring better flow rate and energy efficiency compared to traditional bottom-set pumps.
5. Ideal for Deep Wells and Boreholes
In deep water applications, suspending the pump at an appropriate depth prevents issues related to excessive pressure, cavitation, or inefficient suction.
6. Reduced Risk of Corrosion
Some submersible pumps experience accelerated corrosion due to prolonged exposure to corrosive sediments. Suspending the pump keeps it in a cleaner water zone, extending its lifespan.
7. Easy Maintenance & Inspection
Since the pump is suspended, it can be easily lifted for inspection, cleaning, or repairs without requiring full tank or well drainage.