Mitchell Lewis & StaverMitchell Lewis & Staver
Engineering Pump Efficiency
Centrifugal pumps, as their name implies, use centrifugal force to accelerate fluid that enters the impeller from the intake pipe, spinning it rapidly through the pump casing, and out the discharge outlet. The rotational energy of the impeller is powered by a motor or engine.
Great for pumping surface water at, or below, water level.
Ideal for intermittent pump operation.
Multiple impellers for higher pressures.
For increasing the pressure of liquid that is already flowing
In-line pump with a small footprint.
Best for:
Centrifugal pumps come in a variety of configurations, mounting styles, and materials to reliably move surface water for a wide range of applications.
With nearly 40 years’ experience in ag and irrigation, I have seen a pump or two. I enjoy sharing the knowledge I have learned into crafting the best solutions for a wide range of uses. I also ensure every detail is correct, every spec followed, resulting in years of successful operation.
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