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- Discharge Size The size of the discharge pipe affects how quickly mud can be expelled. Larger discharge openings can accommodate thick mud without clogging.
The primary function of a drainage pump is to collect and remove water from a specified area. Most commonly used in basements, crawl spaces, and construction sites, these pumps are equipped with a float switch that activates the pump when water reaches a certain level. Once the water is detected, the pump will turn on, drawing the water into its casing and expelling it through a discharge pipe to a designated drainage area. This process continues until the water level drops below the float switch, at which point the pump turns off.
The reason:
The suction pipe is not filled with water
Blocked suction line or inadequate valve opening
The inlet pipe of the pump, the meter or the stuffing box are serious
The suction pipe is not filled with water
Blocked suction line or inadequate valve opening
The inlet pipe of the pump, the meter or the stuffing box are serious