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Peripheral pumps

Peripheral pumps Peripheral pumps (also known as vortex, turbine or regenerative pumps) are a niche pump type that sit somewhere between centrifugal and positive displacement type pumps as they are able to produce the high discharge pressures of positive displacement pumps, with the flexible operation of centrifugal pumps but with a less variable flow rate. […]

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Borehole pumps

Borehole pumps Borehole pumps (also known as well pumps, bore pumps or water bore pumps) are used to draw water from an underground source, namely from a drilled borehole well or a dug well. These pumps are designed for borehole and submersible pressure systems, and vary depending on the hole depth, and the required flow

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Chemical pumps

Chemical pumps Chemical pumps are used to move chemicals and chemical slurries, and are designed to be resistant to corrosion and abrasion from industrial liquids such as fuel, paint, bleach, solvents, etc. They are able to handle fluids of varying viscosity and can also be used as metering pumps to provide flow measurement and control

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Solar pumps

Solar pumps As the name suggests, solar pumps are designed to use the electricity produced from photovoltaic (PV) modules to function. They are available in solar power only, as well as hybrid versions where the pump can switch between solar and electric/diesel for when there is limited sunlight. They also come in a variety of

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Engineering

Engineering A well engineered pump and system that is tailored to the application can dramatically improve the quality of service of the equipment, saving end users money in the long term through increased service life (if properly maintained) and energy efficiencies.  Engineers will be able to design a pump system and recommend the best equipment

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Major pipe blockages discovered in Kojonup

Major pipe blockages discovered in Kojonup Residents of Kojonup, in Western Australia’s south-east, are being urged to reconsider what they’re flushing down the toilet or washing down the sink following the discovery of two large ‘pipe monsters’ blocking the local wastewater system. Water Corporation Great Southern Regional Manager, Adrian Stewart, said wastewater blockages, also referred

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Rottnest Island to undergo water infrastructure overhaul

Rottnest Island to undergo water infrastructure overhaul The Western Australian Government is investing over $30 million to upgrade Rottnest Island’s infrastructure, including an overhaul to aging water supply pipework, pump stations and desalination plants. The major water improvements will overhaul the island’s drinking water network which is under increased pressure from sustained visitor growth and

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