Long axis submersible pump is a type of pump equipment widely used in water treatment, drainage, seawater desalination, industrial water use and other fields. It achieves the transportation and processing of the medium by pumping it into the pump body and pushing it to the desired location. The operating principle of a long axis submersible pump is relatively simple, mainly composed of a pump body, impeller, bearings, mechanical seal, motor, etc.
When the motor starts, the rotor of the long axis submersible pump begins to rotate, generating centrifugal force to pump the medium into the pump body. After entering the pump body, the medium will be sent into the impeller and subjected to centrifugal force, causing the medium to rotate at high speed. Under the action of centrifugal force and impeller, the rotating medium is pushed to the outlet and discharged from the pump body, completing the transportation of the medium.
During operation, the bearings and mechanical seals of the long shaft submersible pump are key components. Bearings can withstand the weight of the pump body and impeller, and support the rotating rotor. Mechanical seals play a role in preventing medium leakage and ensuring the safety of the pump.
It should be noted that the operation of a long axis submersible pump is also affected by the properties of the medium and the transport conditions. If the medium is corrosive or has a high viscosity, it will cause wear on the pump body and impeller, thereby reducing the operating efficiency and service life of the pump.
Therefore, when using a long axis submersible pump, it is necessary to select the appropriate pump type and material based on the properties of the medium and the transportation conditions to ensure the stability and safety of the pump.