1, Basic principles of submersible pumps
Submersible pump is a device that uses electricity to drive the impeller to rotate, thereby extracting water or other liquids from water sources such as deep wells, pools, and ponds to the ground or transporting them to other locations. The basic principle is to use the power output of the motor to drive the impeller to rotate, thereby achieving the power delivery of liquid.
2, Principle of impeller in submersible pump
The impeller in the submersible pump is the core part of the equipment, and its rotation is driven by the output of the motor. The impeller is composed of multiple blades, and when the motor outputs power, it will drive these blades to rotate together.
When the impeller rotates, the liquid will move along with the rotation of the impeller. Due to the rotation of the impeller having functions such as suction, compression, and discharge of liquids, different impeller designs can be used to achieve different liquid transport purposes.
3, The working process of submersible pump
The working process of a submersible pump starts with the motor outputting power to drive the impeller to rotate. When the motor starts working, it outputs electrical energy to drive the impeller to start rotating. When the impeller rotates, a force is generated and liquid is sucked in, then the liquid is pressurized and pushed to the outlet, ultimately achieving the function of liquid transportation and discharge.
4, How to maintain the impeller in a submersible pump
During the use of submersible pumps, regular maintenance and upkeep of the equipment are necessary to ensure their proper functioning. The maintenance of the impeller is particularly important.
Firstly, users need to regularly clean and inspect the submersible pump to ensure that the surrounding environment is clean and there are no impurities on the impeller. Secondly, it is necessary to regularly lubricate and maintain the impeller to ensure smooth rotation. Finally, if damage or wear is found on the impeller, it should be replaced or repaired in a timely manner to ensure the normal operation of the equipment.
In short, the impeller in a submersible pump is driven by the output of a motor to operate, and its working principle is based on the principles of liquid fluid dynamics. Using and maintaining the impeller in a submersible pump can ensure the normal service life and work efficiency of the equipment.