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New submersible pumps with impeller technology

Our Bureau

Coimbatore , June 19

WATER pump manufacturing company CRI Pumps Pvt Ltd has introduced the `Deep-float series 4' submersible pumps with Floating Impeller Technology.

According to company sources, the technology has been aimed at strengthening the pump's efficiency, performance and above all its ability to stand the test of time by remaining a maintenance-free pump.

Suited for both the domestic and agricultural use, the pumps range comprises a number of models with various capacities meant to suit wells of relative depths. The maximum capacity offered is 1000 feet.

Explaining the advantages of imbibing the impeller technology in submersible water pumps, the sources said that it had the ability to minimise wear and tear by reducing the thrust load. "The floating impeller can also drive out the sand and mud that enters the pump along with water. This helps to see that the pump remains maintenance-free and functions smoothly."

The technology also helped the customer save in the cost of the pump, they said and added that while other 4" submersible pumps would need 30 or more stages to bring water from a 500-feet deep well, the new pump from the CRI stable would need only 20 stages. "The customer will not have to invest on pumps with too many stages."

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