India is one of the huge markets comprising of many manufacturers, exporters and suppliers of submersible pumps. These vendors of submersible pumps are scattered all over indian markets nurturing the requirements of large variety of buyers for pumps, submersible who are also scattered throughout india. Submersible pumps are pumps that have a hermetically sealed motor close-coupled to the pump body. The whole assembly is submerged in the fluid to be pumped. The advantage of submersible pumps are that it can provide a significant lifting force as it does not rely on external air pressure to lift the fluid.
In submersible pumps, a system of mechanical seals are used to prevent the fluid being pumped from entering the motor and causing a short circuit. The submersible pumps can either be connected to a pipe, flexible hose or lowered down guide rails or wires so that the pump sits on a "ducks foot" coupling, thereby connecting it to the delivery pipework.
Different varieties of submersible pumps are available for different industrial purpose. Some of the most common submersible pumps designed for specific applications include water submersible pumps, sewage submersible pumps, 12 volt submersible pumps, sand submersible pumps, irrigation submersible pumps and solar submersible pumps. The prime importance for the buyer is to source the quality submersible pumps, which also suits his requirement and pocket/budget thus increasing his production & profits.
submersible pumps are found in many applications, single stage pumps are used for drainage, sewage pumping, general industrial pumping and slurry pumping. Multiple stage submersible pumps are typically lowered down a borehole and used for water abstraction or in water wells.
Submersible pumps help keep your pond water circulating so it remains fresh. Submersible pumps are necessary to run filters, fountains, or waterfalls. Using submersible pumps in a koi or other fish pond allows to keep more fish, and makes aquatic plants healthier. Submersible pumps work with regular electrical outlets using all weather extension cords or can work off generators when plugging in is not practical. Most submersible pumps must continually remain underwater to operate.
Submersible pumps are also used in oil wells. By increasing the pressure at the bottom of the well significantly, more oil can be produced from the well compared to natural production. This makes electric submersible pumping (esp) a form of artificial lift along with gas lift, beam pumping, plunger lift and progressive cavity pump. New varieties of esp can include a water/oil separator which permits the water to be reinjected into the reservoir without the need to lift it to the surface.