Centrifugal pumps

A centrifugal pump moves fluid by transferring rotational energy from one or more impellers. In the impeller, water is drawn into the axis and thrown out through the blade tips by centrifugal force.

Fluid flows from the impeller to the pump output, increasing its velocity and pressure. Pump casings are designed to compress fluid entering the pump, guide it to the impeller, and then slow and regulate it before discharge.

Centrifugal pumps

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