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Liquid Transfer Pumps

Liquid transfer pumps are used in an ample range of industries for relocating liquids from the source to the destination. Get to know the best features of transfer pumps.

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Liquid Transfer Pumps

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  1. Basic Features of Liquid Transfer Pumps Flexible, Robust Liquid Containment Solutions for Water & Fuel Storage

  2. Fluid transfer pumps are used in a wide range of industries for transferring liquids from the source to the destination. Chemicals, acids, petrol and there are various other liquids which must be transferred safely. The material used in the construction of these pumps depends on the liquid to be transferred. That is why the cost of these pumps is pretty high. However, if you need one for transferring water, then you need not invest that much in the liquid transfer pump.

  3. Water Transfer Pump serves Following Purposes: Water transfer pump is used in homes, commercial units and agriculture for serving following purposes: • Filling and draining swimming pool, hot tub or pond. • Distribution of pesticides and fertilizers. • Draining water from flooded areas and basements. • In construction and many more.

  4. Just like other mechanical devices, water transfer pump also has some features which one should consider before buying.

  5. Features of Water Transfer Pumps when going to Buy: • GPM Discharge Capacity: GPM stands for gallons per minute. It is the speed at which water flows from the source to the discharge point. • Vertical Suction Lift: The vertical distance between the water source and the pump is called the vertical suction lift. This determines the ability of the pump to lift water from deep ponds. • Maximum Head Lift: The distance between the water source and drainage point is called the maximum head lift. It determines the ability of the pump to transfer water over a distance.

  6. Contact Us Liquid Containment Pty LtdPO Box 1334, Mudgeeraba Queensland 4213 0405 138 664 info@liquidcontainment.com.au http://www.liquidcontainment.com.au/

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