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Which Spido Pump? When it comes to water…

Which Spido Pump? it’s all about quantity, too much water and it has to be drained, not enough water and you have to use a water point to water or supply the house. Other needs may be transferring a liquid without pressure from one container to another, or circulating water, for example in a swimming pool.

Which Spido Pump? Types of pumps

Pumps for watering the garden

Which Spido Pump? The 2 main families of watering pumps are surface pumps and submersible watering pumps. These 2 types of pumps have automatic versions, which allow the user to control the starting and stopping of the pump according to their water consumption. It depends on where the water is located: dimensions of the well, how deep the water surface is ( depth ) in relation to the ground surface, presence of a power supply nearby.

Pumps to supply the house

To supply the house, you need an automatic pump with a bladder tank (the booster group): opening a tap in the garden or triggering a flush will start the pump after using the a small volume of water contained in a bladder tank, under pressure. To power a toilet, a washing machine, wash the floors, you must systematically choose a model with a tank in order to avoid the pump starting/stopping too closely, excessive electricity consumption and making the operation of the pump more flexible. the pump.​

Pumps to evacuate water

To evacuate water, you need a pump capable of providing a significant flow rate but with just enough pressure to rise a few meters in height. This is the job of so-called “cellar vacuum” or “lifting” pumps. It is also possible to use a high flow heat pump to evacuate the water.

Pumps for transferring

Which Spido Pump? It is a pump with a specific surface area, low flow rate and low pressure: the aim is to transfer a small quantity of liquid from one container to another. 6 liquids are allowed: milk, wine, vinegar, fresh water, salt water, diesel . Any other product is prohibited. Above all, no gasoline, no thin liquids, no chemicals in general.​

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