What Is the Purpose of a Submersible Pump?

A submersible pump is a versatile device engineered to operate while fully immersed in the liquid it moves. Unlike surface pumps that "pull" water, these units use a hermetically sealed motor to push fluid toward the surface. This design eliminates the need for priming and prevents cavitation, making the process highly energy-efficient.

Their primary purposes include:

Water Supply: Extracting fresh water from deep wells or boreholes for residential and agricultural use.

Drainage & Flood Control: Removing unwanted water from flooded basements, construction sites, or low-lying areas.

Wastewater Management: Transporting sewage and treated effluents in municipal systems.