
Pump impellers: Type defines function
The impeller is the pump component which actually imparts energy to the fluid handled, making it the “heart” of the pump. However, the waste water’s composition varies greatly. It may contain solids, wet wipes, sludge or faeces as well as stringy materials or substances forming foam. To achieve the best pumping results, the impeller should be ideally suited to the individual application. The aim is always to prevent clogging and to ensure a long service life and energy-efficient operation.
The impeller is the pump component which actually imparts energy to the fluid handled, making it the “heart” of the pump. However, the waste water’s composition varies greatly. It may contain solids, wet wipes, sludge or faeces as well as stringy materials or substances forming foam. To achieve the best pumping results, the impeller should be ideally suited to the individual application. The aim is always to prevent clogging and to ensure a long service life and energy-efficient operation.
First step: Dimensioning the pump impeller
Second step: Selecting the impeller type
Open or closed impeller type?
Open impeller types
Free-flow impeller
Free-flow impeller
Diagonal single-vane impeller
Diagonal single-vane impeller
Radial multi-vane impeller
Radial multi-vane impeller
Cutter
Cutter
Closed impeller types
Single-vane impeller
Single-vane impeller
Multi-channel impeller
Multi-channel impeller