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WORKING AND APPLICATIONS OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
A centrifugal pump is a mechanical device designed to move fluids by transferring energy from motors, called impellers, attached to the pump shaft. The impellers rotate and this moves the water and creates low pressure in the chamber near the inlet, creating suction on the intake side as water is pumped through the output side. They are used for various operations in industries such as agriculture, industrial, power generation plants, petroleum, and chemical. They are trusted to perform on-farm pumping jobs such as irrigation.
ADVANTAGES OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
Centrifugal pumps have a simple design which works well with large volumes of liquid transfers. Commonly used for transferring low-viscosity fluids such as water, chemicals and light fuels, they also feature a compact design which takes-up relatively less space. This provides use in both commercial and residential settings. The compact design also largely reduces weight, providing versatility in mounting options.
ABOUT FMC-200-HYD-304 CENTRIFUGAL PUMP
With a wide range of agricultural applications such as drip, sprinkler and hose irrigation, the FMC-200-HYD-304 from Ace Pumps also finds varied use in other industries. Power is generated from an ACE 304 hydraulic engine which requires 11 gpm hydraulic flow on closed and open systems. This commercial pump provides efficient and effective fluid pumping while showing high resistance to corrosion. Ideal for use with chemicals such as fertilizers and pesticides, this Ace Pump boosts of a long life due to its durable build.