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Nine points to save energy for your sewage pump
Nine points to save energy for your sewage pump
1. The sewage pump is installed obliquely to reduce elbows. Install the sewage pump diagonally or turn the volute so that the water outlet faces the pool.
2. Shorten the pipeline. Removing 1 meter of steel pipe can save 0.21 kg of diesel in 10 hours.
3. Expand the diameter of the outlet pipe. Replacing the 4-meter-long 10-cm water outlet hose with a 15-cm hose can save 0.5 kg of diesel in 10 hours.
4. The filter can be removed when the water can be kept clean.
5. Change the mouth ring to adjust the axial gap. To prevent impeller mouth ring and axial clearance from being inappropriate, adjust according to the factory instructions of the pump when using.
6. Eliminate pipeline blockages in time. If foreign matter stays in the inlet pipe, impeller or the flow channel of the diversion shell, the water output will be reduced.
7. Prevent the water pump from air intake. When the water pump enters air, the water output will be significantly reduced, so check and maintain each sealing part.
8. Direct transmission by coupling instead of flat belt can improve transmission efficiency.
9. Eliminate the "anti-aircraft gun" type water outlet. This outlet pipe increases energy consumption.

- Capacity:60-33005m³/h
- Head:0.95-30.2bar
- Price:$2200-215000

- Capacity:60-33005m³/h
- Head:0.95-30.2bar
- Price:$2200-215000

- Capacity:5.5-2600m³/h
- Head:1.6-25bar
- Price:$4300-37000

- Capacity:5.5~400m³/h
- Head:0.42-12.5bar
- Price:$560-9800