What is the difference between a dirty water pump and an irrigation pump?
A dirty water pump is designed to operate with water containing solid impurities, sludge or sand, making it ideal for drainage and disposal. An irrigation pump is designed for clean or lightly filtered water and is optimized for constant pressure, necessary for supplying irrigation systems.
How to correctly identify the motor pump corresponding to your application?
To identify the right motor pump, you need to take into account the type of water (clean or dirty), the required flow rate and the delivery height. It is also important to analyze the specific application (irrigation, drainage, construction) and the operating time to choose a reliable and efficient model.
What are the required pump performances for the Drum / sprinkler / drip irrigation system?
Pump performance depends on the type of irrigation system: for drum and sprinkler irrigation, a pump with high pressure and constant flow is required to ensure uniform coverage. In the case of drip irrigation, a lower pressure is sufficient, but with a well-controlled and stable flow.