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Pumps applications water Water intake Water treatment Water distribution Wastewater operations In irrigation concrete pumping discharging oil pumpingdischarging gas dischargingpumping discharging

In Water Operations Progress As a water engineer (if it so to speak), you must know the different locations of pumps in the water trip progress … this trip can be classified as shown below.. Take a look..

WATER INTAKE If we just put it that way, without pumps water will still where it is in the mother nature… seas, rivers, ground water…etc So, to carry water from the nature to be developed in human usage, we need to make it pressurized in the way to transmit it to the water treatment planet … Now pressurizing, is simply what the pump job is all about…

In Water Treatment To make treatment to this water, as example, filtration … Filtration occurs in tanks which are usually to be elevated by 5 meters above the ground level… Now its clear that we need to elevate the water we have to these tanks… Elevating, or in other words … pumping… Apply the same concept to all treatment operations, flocculation, dosing, chemical treatment, … etc

In Water Distribution Great, now we want to distribute this water to every inch in the city… To do that, we have to create a heading energy so water can flows to both far or high places by locating pumps just after the water treatment plant as a first step to supply water to pump stations which develops initial head to cover the demand of regular (designed) head. In some cases elevated tanks can help in this matter… If the city has expanded, and elevation of building correspondingly increases, we build a boosting head by using pumps underneath those buildings individually…

In Wastewater Transport Its seams that applications of pumps in water progressing is not finished after we used the water. We need to transport the wastewater to some were thus we can wither treat with it or just throw it away… So we put a pump systems to deal with that…

In wastewater treatment Just the same, we need pumps in wastewater treatment operations…

Pumps in irrigation pump To extract water from a well, we definitely need a pump…

Pumps in irrigation Sprinkler needs water to be pressurized already to give the required diameter and discharge

Pumps in irrigation sprinkler

Pumps in irrigation Sprinkler pump

pumping Discharging And I mean by that using pumps to move the concrete in Z_direction But I mean by that using bumps to move the concrete in x_y plan

Pumps in construction operations Spraying walls with mortar

Pumps in construction operations Special equipments for far places

Pumps in every thing !! Believe it or not… Pumping fish!

To pull the water from a small tank, some smart tools can be useful… By bounding this part… We fired the air within it. Then if we release it again there is must be something to fill this vacuum, and that thing will forced by non returning air valve to be the water we needed to pull it out …

Pump in fridge The pump actually is made to pressurize fluids to move it in certain path… If that fluid was freon, it will circulate in the coil causing heat depression just as we see in the fridge…

Spraying pump

Heat pump

Car fuel pump By stretching your leg, you are not doing any thing more than PUMPING fuel to the motor !

Gas pumping

Discharging fluid through pipes

Pumping air man power Machine power Pumping as a concept is the same, using any kind of power, the idea is to give the fluid some pressure …

Extracting oil suction