Centrifugal Pump Selection Guide
Centrifugal pumps offer high flow rates, low pressures, and pulseless flow at a low pricetheyre ideal for your general transfer applications. Their simple design means quick installation, low maintenance, and easy repair. Most centrifugal pumps must be gravity fed or utilized with a priming chamber; some are self-priming. You can control the flow rate by restricting the flow at the outlet with a nozzle or valve, and in most cases, you can restrict the outlet indefinitely without damaging the pump. However, centrifugal pumps should not be run dry.
Typical Applications of Centrifugal Pumps
- General fluid transfer
- Pilot plant processing
- Line cleaning/irrigation
- Filtration of corrosives, caustics, dyes, soaps, brines, and other cleaning fluids
- Feed pumps for spraying systems
- Cooling tower transfer
- Filling/draining
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