Water Pumps
They have a wide range of applications in households and gardening, especially for watering, pumping water in and out or boosting pressure. Therefore, when choosing them from the store's offer, it is worth considering what capacity pump is suitable for us.
The performance of water pumps is extremely important
If garden water pumps are to supply water, for example, summer houses, it is worth knowing that the various activities require the corresponding capacity of pumping water, calculated in l/h. And so:
" taking a shower requires 480 l/h,
" using the sink 240 l/h,
" washing dishes 200 l/h,
" and for watering we need a throughput in the range of 1800 l/h.
Different types of water pumps
The most commonly used are surface and submersible pumps, less frequently hydrophores, special pumps, submersible pumps and siphon pumps. The devices are designed to work in and out of water, which greatly increases the spectrum of their use. Pumps can be manual, diesel and electric
Each pump has advantages and disadvantages
Considering the most popular, a diesel garden water pump is ideal for pumping water out of a well or during flooding. Unfortunately, it works noisily and requires fuel. It is a more expensive pump. Cheaper and quieter, but requiring access to a power source, include electric pumps. These are efficient devices and are sold in both submersible and surface versions. So when buying pumps, it is worth contacting our store. A wide range of devices will allow you to choose the best equipment.