What You Need to Know before Buying a Centrifugal Pump

27 November 2018
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog

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The centrifugal pump is the most commonly used pump in the world for most activities that include irrigation. The centrifugal pump is small, robust and easy to maintain. The small size makes it ideal for small physical spaces, whereas the fact that it is robust makes it durable. Aside from that, it is also able to work with large volumes of fluid, and it is cost effective. If you want to obtain your centrifugal pump, it is advised that you make your purchase from a reliable vendor who will sell you a quality pump at a reasonable price. Other than finding a reliable vendor, there are so many factors that need to be considered when buying a centrifugal pump. Below are some of the most important things you ought to know before making your purchase.

The properties of the liquid

Pumps are generally used to drive a liquid from a lower point—like, say, underground—to a higher point, like the surface. Notably, not all liquids have the same properties; for example, water and oil. As such, you need to have in mind the properties of the liquid that you intend to transport before you can buy it. Some of those properties include the viscosity of the liquid, its PH value, its ideal temperature and so on. Since your vendor is proficient in this area, it is better to consult with him or her to be sure if the centrifugal pump you have selected is the best.

The ideal environment

There are many different types of centrifugal pumps, each having its ideal working condition. If you do not place the pump in its best state, then chances are that it will not operate optimally. Think of medicine: after it has been prescribed to you, the doctor will give you the ideal prescription as well as information about how to store it. If you do not follow the directions to the letter, the medicine may not work properly. The same applies to the pump. Before purchasing it, find out the conditions required.

The actual power required

Centrifugal pumps are powered by either an engine or motor. The higher the load, the more power the pump will require to operate optimally. If you fail to use the right amount of power, you risk needing to spend a lot of money on maintenance fees in the future. As such, find out the optimal power required for each load.

Ideally, the information is often available in the manual, but getting a clearer picture from your vendor is advised.