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How does an in-line centrifugal pump work?

An in-line centrifugal pump is a type of pump where the suction and discharge ports are aligned on the same horizontal or vertical axis, allowing fluid to flow in a straight line through the pump. At Synergy CNP Pumps, our in-line centrifugal pumps are engineered for high efficiency, space-saving installation, and reliable performance in various industrial and commercial applications.

The working principle of an in-line centrifugal pump is based on centrifugal force. When the pump is powered on, the motor drives an impeller that spins rapidly inside the pump casing. As the impeller rotates, it imparts kinetic energy to the fluid, pushing it outward from the center (eye) of the impeller to the outer edges. This motion converts mechanical energy into pressure energy, forcing the fluid through the discharge outlet.

Because of its in-line design, the pump can be easily installed directly into a pipeline without requiring a large footprint or extensive piping changes. This design makes it ideal for HVAC systems, water supply, fire protection, and other continuous-duty applications.

Synergy CNP’s in-line centrifugal pumps are available in single-stage or multi-stage variants, constructed using high-grade stainless steel or cast iron for durability and corrosion resistance. They are designed to handle clear water and light chemical solutions with low to medium viscosity.

Our pumps also feature easy maintenance, low noise, and energy-efficient operation, making them a preferred choice for building services, industrial processing, and municipal water systems.

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