A submersible pump
A submersible pump is a pump that is placed directly in the liquid it is supposed to pump. Its main characteristic is that it is completely immersed in the transported liquid, which makes it an efficient device for pumping large quantities of water, waste substances or other liquid media.
The working principle of a submersible pump is based on the creation of pressure that can overcome gravity and drain the liquid from one place and move it to another place. Inside the submersible pump, there is an electric motor that drives the rotor, which creates a rotating movement. This movement creates a vacuum in the pump, which allows fluid to flow into the pump through the suction channel.
Water or other liquid is subsequently pumped through the pump and discharged through the output channel. Since the submersible pump is placed directly in the liquid, there is no need to create a suction hose or ensure its supply to the pump. This method of operation allows submersible pumps to work efficiently and reliably, making them an ideal solution for pumping water from sumps, wells, pumping pits, swimming pools, waste channels and other similar applications.