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Submersible Self Draining Water Pump

The APK Pumps electric submersible drainage pumps are designed for an extensive range of dewatering applications. The submersible drainage pump robust design provides performance, reliability, and ease of use for dewatering and moving liquids with light suspended solids. APK Pump offers a large range of submersible pumps for drainage in many sizes up to 10-inches with a volume of as much as 6100 GPM.

Remove Moisture With a Water Pump

A water pump can help protect your home from flooding by moving water from one location to another. They can help dry your basement in case of flooding or leaks, which helps prevent mold caused by excessive moisture in the air.

Submersive water pumps sit well below your home in a location underground and push water towards the surface instead of towards your house. These devices are especially efficient in deep wells because moving the water requires significantly less energy. If you’re looking for a solution for keeping your basement dry — especially if you’re considering finishing your basement — consider updating your sump pump to keep the area dry.

What You Need to Know About Submersible Pumps

Submersible pumps have a wide range of ratings for capacity, pumping speed and energy use. Some of them can be used interchangeably for a variety of applications when pumping thin liquids. More viscous liquids and pumping applications at greater depths require stronger pumps that are designed to enable them to function properly.

Liquids with a high solid content, corrosive and abrasive fluids pose a particular problem, as do liquids containing solid material that can cause damage to a pump. Each application poses its own challenges. To ensure you have the right pump for your application, contact a leading submersible pump manufacturer to discuss your needs.

How Does the Self-Draining System Work?

The Submersible Pump turns on and pushes water up to the cottage.
Air from the empty Supply Line escapes through the Air Valve and the Pressure Tank fills with water.

Once the Pressure Tank is full, the Pump shuts off and the Supply Line automatically drains back to the lake through the Diverter Valve Assembly.

The portion of the Supply Line that passes through the ice is protected with a short Heating Cable. Because the rest of the line remains empty it does not need to be protected from freezing.

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