Vertical pumps
Operation
In vertical pumps, the fluid is sucked in through a suction pipe and discharged through a discharge pipe. The vertical configuration allows for reducing pressure loss and increasing flow rate, making these pumps ideal for applications where space is limited.
The operating process begins with the drive shaft being driven by the electric or diesel motor, which rotates the impeller or rotor. This creates a continuous flow of fluid, sucking the fluid through the suction pipe and discharging it through the discharge pipe, thanks to the pressure generated by the rotation of the impeller or rotor.
Vertical pumps can be equipped with different types of motors and control systems to suit the specific requirements of each application.
Technical characteristics
Pump body:
vertical
Motor:
electric
diesel
Drive shaft:
mechanical element that transmits power to the motor
Propeller:
generates the pressure needed to suck in the fluid
