What is a Submersible Pump?

What is a Submersible Pump?

What is a Submersible Pump?

Submersible pump is the name given to one of the types of pumps working in the liquid or medium to be processed. The motor is mounted adjacent to the pump body. Since the submersible pump is in direct contact with the liquid, the motor is equipped according to some technical features. One of these technical features is its waterproof housing. It’s also filled with oil to prevent any liquid from getting in that could cause a short circuit and protect it from damage. Thanks to the submersible pump oil, leakage of liquid is prevented and possible dangers are largely avoided. Connection points are designed to be air and water tight. With the isolation work done, it has gained the sealing feature. We can say that one of the features that make submersible pumps so useful and advantageous is that they are designed to work without being exposed to external factors. We can list the submersible pump usage areas as follows;
• Areas that need to be supplied with water
• Irrigation and sprinkler systems (sprinkler systems)
• Groundwater level control and detection studies
• Pressurizing clean or slightly polluted water in heat pump applications
• Ornamental pools and fountains
• Small diameter caisson or deep wells
• Tunnels

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