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Physical Address:


17 West Str
Otjiwarongo
Namibia

Tel No's:

+264 67 303337
+264 67 304541

Fax No:
+264 67 302794

Mobile:

+264 81 124 2610

EMail:
disengineering@iway.na

 

 

Sewage pumps are almost always end-suction centrifugal pumps with open
impellers and are specially designed with a large open passage so as to avoid
clogging with debris or winding stringy debris onto the impeller. A four pole or six pole
AC induction motor normally drives the pump. Rather than provide large open passages, some pumps, typically smaller sewage pumps, also macerate any solids within the sewage breaking them down into smaller parts which can more easily pass through the impeller.

Submersible pumps are mounted on two vertical guide rails and seal onto a permanently fixed "duckfoot", which forms both a mount and also a vertical bend for the discharge pipe. For maintenance or replacement, submersible pumps
are raised by a chain off of the duckfoot and up the
two guide rails to the maintenance (normally ground)
level. Reinstalling the pumps simply reverses this
process with the pump being remounted on the guide
rails and lowered onto the duckfoot where the weight
of the pump reseals it. As the motors are sealed and
weather is not a concern, no above ground structures
are required, excepting a small kiosk to contain the
electrical switchgear and control systems.

There are numerous types of pressure pumps
currently available to suit your specific needs.


 

For any Enquiries regarding Sewage Pumps
please do not hesitate to Contact us.

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