Dewatering Pumps for Efficient Water Removal
Powerful and Reliable Dewatering Pumps for Any Industrial Project
Pump Types:
Dri-Prime, Self-Prime, Submersible, centrifugal, fuel, and wellpoint
Construction Material:
Solids Handling Capacity:
Ranging from 1 to 3 inches plus. Manufacturer’s specifications for each pump will indicate its specific solids handling capacity.
What are Dewatering Pumps?
A dewatering pump is a type of pump designed to remove water from construction sites, mines, industrial facilities, and other areas where water accumulation can cause problems. These pumps are designed to handle large volumes of water quickly and efficiently, allowing water to be removed from a location so that work can continue or the area can be used for its intended purpose. Dewatering pumps can be used in a variety of applications, including flood control, mining, and construction. They are available in different sizes, types, and configurations to meet the specific needs of each application.
What Type of Accessories Can be Added to Dewatering Pumps?
There are several accessories that can be added to dewatering pumps to improve their functionality and efficiency. Some common accessories that we can provide include:
- Discharge Hoses: Used to transport water or fluid from the pump to the desired location. Hoses come in different sizes and lengths depending on the pump and the application.
- Suction Strainers: These are installed at the end of the suction hose to prevent large particles and debris from entering the pump, which can cause damage or clogging to the pump.
- Float Switches: These switches are used to turn the pump on and off automatically based on the water level in a pit or sump. They are commonly used in applications where the water level fluctuates, such as in construction sites or flood control.
- Control Panels: Control panels provide additional automation and control to the pump operations, such as water level monitoring, speed adjustment, and detecting any sort of malfunctions.
- Fuel Tanks: For diesel-powered dewatering pumps, fuel tanks can be added to ensure a continuous flow of fuel supply is given without the need to refuel.
- Trailer or Skid Mounting: Dewatering pumps can be mounted on trailers or skids for easy transportation in remote locations.
What’s Included With Our Dewatering Pumps?
Nexgen Environmental’s dewatering pumps come equiped with various features and components. We can provide them with a variety type of motors such as electric motors, diesel engines, gasoline engines, and hydraulic motors; semi-open or closed impellers, and suction and discharge ports. Some of our models may also include a control panel, a strainer or filter, and a float switch for automatic operation. We also have a variety of accessories that can be added on depending on the need of the project.
Types of Dewatering Pumps
There are several types of dewatering pumps available, this includes:
- Submersible Pumps: These dewatering pumps are fully submerged in water and are designed to handle fluids with a very high solid content. The pumps are compact and require minimal maintenance, making them ideal for use in small spaces or where portability is essential.
- Self-Priming Pumps: These pumps can handle air and are capable of self-priming, making them a perfect choice for applications where the water level fluctuates. These pumps are commonly used in construction and mining project sites, where water needs to be pumped out quickly and efficiently.
- Centrifugal Pumps: Centrifugal pumps work by creating centrifugal force, which moves fluid to the outside of the pump’s casing. They are widely used in construction, mining, and municipal projects due to their high flow rate and energy efficiency.
- Trash Pumps: These pumps are designed to handle large volumes of water and debris, such as leaves, twigs, pebbles and gravel. They are ideal for use where solids and debris may clog other types of pumps.
- Wellpoint Pumps: These pumps are designed for use in wellpoint dewatering systems, where water is drawn out of the ground using a series of wellpoints. They are typically used in construction and civil engineering projects, such as foundation excavation and tunneling.
Each type of dewatering pump has its own unique features and benefits, and the choice of pump will depend on the specific application and site requirements.
Features and Benefits of Dewatering Pumps
Nexgen Environmental’s dewatering pumps are built to last, with features such as high-grade stainless steel construction, oil-free motors, and thermal overload protection. Our dewatering pumps are also easy to operate and maintain, with user-friendly controls and simple maintenance procedures. Some additional benefits of our pumps include:
- Efficient water removal: Our pumps are designed to move large volumes of water quickly, ensuring that your project site remains dry and safe to work on.
- Energy-efficient: Pumps are designed to be energy-efficient, reducing operating costs and minimizing environmental impact.
- Reliable: Dewatereing pumps withstand tough conditions and provide reliable performance even in the most challenging of environments.