Simplex and Duplex Pump

Saturday, June 20, 2009 ·

Simplex and Duplex Pump

A simplex pump, sometimes referred to as a single pump, is a pump having a single liquid (pump) cylinder. A duplex pump is the equivalent of two simplex pumps placed side by side on the same foundation.The driving of the pistons of a duplex pump is arranged in such a manner that when one piston is on its upstroke the other piston is on its downstroke, and vice versa. This arrangement doubles the capacity of the duplex pump compared to a simplex pump of comparable design.

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January 18, 2016 at 11:29 AM  

Great post!!!!!!!If your sump pump is in your basement inside of a well about 3 feet deep or so. The well fills up to about a foot then the water pumps out through a pipe to outside. It pumps until there is about 3-4 inches of water left then shuts off.For solution you may visit Pump Area.Thanks:)

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