Multistage Pumps

Multistage pumps are specialized centrifugal pumps designed to handle high-pressure applications by utilizing multiple impellers, or stages, to increase the pressure of the fluid being transported. Each stage consists of an impeller and a diffuser, allowing the pump to achieve higher pressures than single-stage pumps.

These pumps are widely used in various industries, including water supply, irrigation, and industrial processes, where efficient fluid transport over long distances is crucial. Their robust construction ensures durability and reliability, while features like variable flow rates and low noise operation make them ideal for diverse applications. Whether for residential, commercial, or industrial use, multistage pumps are essential for meeting high-pressure fluid transfer needs.

Multistage centrifugal pumps can be installed horizontally or vertically. They are available in a wide range of materials such as, cast iron, AISI 304/316 stainless steel and other exotic alloys.

Special versions available:

  • Series Pumping
  • Low NPSH
  • High Temperature
  • Passivation / Coatings
  • ATEX
  • Reduced Footprint

Multistage Pumps

End Suction Pumps

End suction pumps are a type of centrifugal pump characterized by their simple, efficient design. They are widely used in various key industry applications, including water supply, HVAC systems, and industrial processes. In an end suction pump, the fluid enters the pump at the end of the casing, allowing for a straightforward, compact layout that is easy to install and maintain.

These pumps are known for their versatility and reliability, making them ideal for transferring clean or slightly contaminated liquids. They can handle a range of flow rates and pressures, making them suitable for both residential and commercial applications. End Suction pumps can be supplied with three impeller types, open, semi open and closed, as well as a vast range of material options including, cast iron, AISI 304/316 stainless steel, bronze and other exotic alloys. Pump designs include Extended shaft, stub shaft, frame mounted and bare shaft.

With their robust construction, end suction pumps are designed for durability and efficiency, offering low operating costs and minimal maintenance requirements. Whether for boosting water pressure, circulating fluids, or other tasks, end suction pumps are a dependable choice for fluid management needs.

Build Standards

  • EN733
  • ISO 2858
  • ISO 5199

End Suction Pumps

Split Case Pumps

Split case pumps are a type of centrifugal pump that has a split casing design. This means the pump’s casing is divided into two halves, which can be easily separated for maintenance and inspection. The split case design allows for easy access to the pump’s internal components (like the impeller and shaft), making it easier to repair, replace parts, or inspect the pump. A split case pump is a robust and efficient type of centrifugal pump that is particularly suited for high-volume, low-to-medium-pressure applications where ease of maintenance and long-term reliability are important.

Key features of Split Case Pumps:

  • Casing Design: The pump casing is split along a horizontal plane, creating two halves that can be opened up for maintenance. This makes servicing the pump simpler compared to other designs that require disassembly of more parts.
  • Single or Double Suction: Split case pumps typically come in single suction or double suction variants. In a double suction pump, water enters the impeller from both sides, which helps balance axial thrust and allows the pump to handle higher flow rates.
  • High Efficiency: Split case pumps are known for their high efficiency in handling large volumes of water or liquids. They are often used in applications where high flow and low to medium pressures are required.
  • Applications: These pumps are commonly used in industries such as municipal water supply, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), irrigation, and fire protection systems.
  • Ease of Maintenance: Because the casing is split, it’s easier to remove and replace the internal components without disturbing the entire pump setup. This is an advantage in situations where the pump is in continuous operation, as downtime can be minimized.

KSB Split Case Pump

Self Priming Pumps

Self-priming pumps are innovative centrifugal pumps designed to efficiently handle applications where the pump needs to draw liquid from a lower level without the need for external priming devices. This unique mechanism allows them to prime themselves, eliminating the need for manual priming before operation. This feature makes them highly efficient and convenient for a variety of applications.

These pumps are ideal for handling water, light oils, and other fluids in applications such as irrigation, wastewater management, and construction. Their ability to quickly re-prime after losing suction makes them especially valuable in environments with fluctuating water levels or when the pump may be temporarily dry.

Whether you need to transfer water, chemicals, or other liquids, self-priming pumps offer a reliable solution that minimizes the need for manual intervention and ensures consistent performance in demanding environments.

Advantages of Self-Priming Pumps

  • Suction lifts up to 7m
  • Used on a variety of liquids
  • Automatic Self-Priming
  • Easy to maintain

Self Priming Pumps

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