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How To Install And Use Submersible Pump Correctly?

Submersible Pump is a kind of water pump installed in liquid, its installation and use need to pay special attention to the following points:

Installation location: Submersible Pump needs to be installed in liquids, such as wells, pools or drains, etc. The installation location needs to be selected far from the bottom of the liquid, so as not to suck in silt or sand and cause damage to the pump.

Power supply wiring: The wiring needs to be connected correctly according to the circuit diagram and markings. Pay attention to whether the power supply voltage is consistent with the rated voltage of the Submersible Pump, so as not to burn out the motor or cause safety accidents such as fire.

Pump start: After the installation is complete, it is necessary to connect the outlet pipe of the Submersible Pump to the outlet port of the pump, and confirm that there is no water leakage before turning on the power to start the pump.

Maintenance: After the Submersible Pump has been used for a long time, it needs to be inspected and maintained regularly, such as cleaning the filter screen, changing the oil, etc., to prolong the service life and maintain good performance.

It should be noted that when installing and using Submersible Pump, the regulations and precautions in the operation manual must be followed to ensure safe and effective use. If you encounter any problems, you should seek professional help in time.

Submersible Pump is mainly divided into the following types:

Deep well pumps: pumps suitable for extracting water from deep water sources, usually used in fields such as agricultural irrigation, industrial water and urban water supply.

Sewage pump: suitable for discharging water bodies containing solid particles or sewage, usually used in industrial drainage, sewage treatment and urban drainage and other fields.

Submersible sewage pump: It is suitable for discharging water bodies containing solid particles such as grease and sediment or sewage, and is usually used in marine ports, wharves, river courses, reservoirs and other fields.

Submersible mixing pump: suitable for mixing mixed liquid or sludge, usually used in the chemical industry, sewage treatment and biological processes and other fields.

Submersible fire pump: suitable for fire extinguishing or water source extraction, usually used in fire fighting and emergency rescue and other fields.

Submersible oil pump: suitable for transporting oil, diesel, liquefied gas and other liquids, usually used in oil exploration, gas stations and other fields.

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