Pumps Type
BOOSTER AND TRANSFER SETS
A booster pump increases low water pressure and flow. It provides the extra boost needed to bring your water pressure to the desired level. A water booster pump provides pressure to move water from a storage tank or throughout a whole house or commercial facility.
A water booster pump helps increase the pressure and volume of water that flows from your faucet or shower head. Life with low water pressure is a nuisance. If you’ve ever tried to shower under a trickle of water and had to turn in circles just to get wet, then you're well aware. Low water pressure can make simple tasks like bathing or brushing your teeth a hassle, but a booster pump may be the perfect solution.
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What causes low water pressure?
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GRAVITY.
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Distance from water SOURCE.
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Low city water PRESSURE.
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Additional water systems.
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Plumbing PROBLEMS.
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STATIONARY FIRE-FIGHTING PUMP
A fire pump is any kind of pump that is part of a fire protection system’s water supply. It is important to know that a fire pump does not create water, it takes water that is given to it from a water supply and increases the pressure (energy) of the water.
A fire pump can be powered by electric, diesel or steam and can supply fire sprinklers, standpipes, foam systems, water spray/mist systems or any combination of these systems. The fire pump’s intake is usually connected to the external water supply, although in some cases it may be connected to a local water source such as a well, tank, or body of water.
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When are Fire Pumps Needed?
Fire pumps are needed when the water supply cannot provide sufficient pressure to meet the hydraulic design requirements of the fire protection system.
This usually occurs if the building is very tall, such as in high-rise buildings, or in systems which require a relatively high terminal pressure at the fire sprinkler in order to flow a large volume
of water, such as in storage warehouses. Fire pumps are also needed if the water supply is provided from a ground level water storage tank. -
Types of Fire Pumps
Types of pumps used for fire service include horizontal split case, vertical split case, vertical inline, vertical turbine, and end suction.
DEWATERING PUMP
A dewatering pump is a centrifugal pump that is used wherever you need to remove water. You can use the pump at construction sites, in tunnels and mines also in buildings where you need to remove unwanted water.
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What are dewatering pumps?
A dewatering pump is a centrifugal pump that is used wherever you need to remove water. You can use the pump at construction sites, in tunnels and mines also in buildings where you need to remove unwanted water.
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Dewatering is Importance for Construction Site
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It Prepares Soil for Construction by facilitate stable and suitable work surface at the bottom of the excavation.
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It Prevents Unsafe Conditions by Stabilize the shoring of the excavation thus avoiding the hazards of slides and caving.
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It Keeps Projects on Schedule.
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