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Self Priming Pump
“Naku” Self Priming Monoblock Pumps are of single stage self priming type, with copper rotor technology for instant start, SS shafts with accurate grinding, gun metal impellers & casing and close cast iron parts. All pumps are hydraulically tested with all testing instrument & testing penal.
“Naku” Self Priming Pump is designed to lift water from level below the pump suction without filling the suction piping with liquid. It accomplishes this by creating a partial vacuum at the pump suction line. The pump then releases the entrained air through its discharge while reacting the initial fill of water in the pump case. This water separation is what makes the self primer different. These are used with standard end suction centrifugal to get slug of water.
Submersible Pump
Naku Industries Submersible Monoset Pumps are available with copper rotor technology for instant start, 2880 RPM-440V, 50 Hz water cooled motors. These products are highly demanded for their easy installation and low running cost. Improved Hydraulic design ensures efficiency. Moreover, their superior design and dynamic balancing of rotor ensure vibration free performance. Modular Construction and all parts are easily interchangeable. Designed to Start at low voltage and withstand voltage fluctuations, all castings are made with graded material and State-Of-The-Art Manufacturing Process, that ensure Minimum Maintenance.
Centrifugal Pump
Naku Industries Centrifugal Monoblock Pumps are single phase & three phase high speed monoblock type, with copper rotor technology for instant start. The range is available in 0.25 HP to 5.0 HP and different structures & delivery sizes. A centrifugal pump is a Rotodynamic Pump that uses a Rotating impeller to increase the pressure and flow rate of a fluid. These products are the most common types of pumps used to move liquid through a Piping System. The fluid enters the Pump impeller along or near to the rotating axis and is accelerated by the impeller, flowing radially outward or axially into a diffuser or volute chamber, from where it exits into the Downstream Piping System. Centrifugal pumps are typically used for large discharge through smaller heads.