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Submersible Pumps Water
Submersible pumps are used to pump water in a variety of applications and choosing the right type of pump for your needs is important in order to get the best results. At www.EarthMovement.net, you will find a wide variety of submersible pumps and water pumping accessories to create a system that will work for you. This company has been selling products in this industry for more than fifteen years and they offer a wide line of products to ensure that they have what you need. Submersible pumps can be used to pump water from wells, for drainage, sewage, and for industrial uses like slurry pumping. Different applications require different features in order to get the optimum results. Instead of just selling you a pump for your needs, Earth Movement will work with you to ensure you have the best pumping system to do the job that you need to do. You won't get the same results from all submersible pumps and water isn't the only thing that needs to be pumped in some instances. For instance, the Franklin J-Class Sandhandler Tri-Seal Submersible pumps feature unique hydraulics to pump water and sand. These submersible pumps will pump water from a well in the harshest conditions with improved efficiency and minimal wear while pumping abrasives like sand. They are guaranteed unconditionally against sand locking in abrasive well conditions for one full year and are available in thermoplastic and stainless steel construction. To learn more about these unique pumps, go to EarthMovement.net and click on the link for Franklin's Webpage. Other types of submersible pumps will pump water at constant pressure so that a constant flow is reached with the use of varying pumping speed. For some applications, the Franklin 4" SubDrive Quick PAK Constant Pressure Well Pump Systems are the right choice. When using these pumps, pressure is sampled continuously by the pressure sensor which signals the SubDrive to control the pump by speeding up or slowing down the motor so that constant flow is maintained. If you want a pump that will provide stable pressure in your home without the need for large storage tanks to hold pressurized water, this is the right style of pump for you. To choose from submersible pumps, water requirements in Gallons Per Minute (GPM) will need to be determined first. Knowing the amount of water you need will help to determine which type of pump will provide you with the right volume. The list of submersible pumps shows water flow range for each so that you can determine which one you need. For the Franklin 4" SubDrive QuickPAK, you have a wide range of flows to choose from. There are 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, 35, 60, and 90 Gallon per minute nominal pumps which will provide for needs of up to 155 GPM. To view the submersible pumps and water flow ranges supplied by each, you can visit www.EarthMovement.net or give Earth Movement a call at 304-549-6214 with any questions you may have. Whatever your needs, they have a pump that will work for you!
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