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Due to the versatility of the sludge pump, many users prefer it even though the horse power per gallon is greater than the Trash Pump. The additional power requirements and somewhat reduced volume of the Sludge Pump, is more than offset by the extended life of the unit in certain abrasive pumping requirements. The Sludge Pump is ideal for pumping mud, sewage, silt, and other viscous materials, that cannot be pumped with conventional lift pumps. Sludge pumps are available in 4″ and 6″ diameter discharge.
The submersible Sludge Pump has all the advantages of the open type trash pump, but due to the impeller design, it will pump extremely high percent solid content liquids. The Sludge Pump impeller is of the tapered vane design. It permits the water to enter the bottom eye of the housing and accelerates the liquid in a radial fashion out the concentric discharge usually in one revolution. With impeller types of this configuration, large solids can be passed without clogging and relatively little impeller wear occurs. Normally, greater horsepower per gallon is required for sludge type pumps.
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