Common Uses:
In Washing Machines:
To pump out used water during the wash and spin cycles.
In Dishwashers:
To drain dirty water and food debris after washing.
In HVAC Systems:
To remove condensed water from air conditioning units.
In Commercial Equipment:
Such as restaurant kitchens to handle excess water or liquid waste.
In Water Treatment Plants:
For pumping treated or excess water.
How They Work:
Operation:
The pump uses an electric motor to drive impellers that push water toward the drain pipe.
Control:
It is typically activated by sensors or timers connected to the main appliance.
Drain pumps are devices used to remove water or other liquids from systems or appliances, especially when gravity alone isn’t enough to drain the water. These pumps are widely used in both domestic and industrial applications.