
What is Self-priming Centrifugal Pump?
What is Self-priming Centrifugal Pump? A self-priming centrifugal pump is a type of pump designed to automatically remove air from its suction line and develop a continuous flow of liquid without requiring manual priming before startup. Unlike standard centrifugal pumps, which need to be filled with liquid to operate properly, self-priming pumps can restore their prime after dry running or when air enters the system. Key Features of Self-Priming Centrifugal Pumps: 1. Built-in Priming Chamber: They incorporate a special design with an air separation chamber or a built-in foot valve and a partially sealed volute, which allows air to be separated from the liquid and expelled, enabling the pump to prime itself. 2. Automatic Priming: Once started, the pump evacuates air from its suction line and creates the necessary vacuum to draw in liquid, making it suitable for applications where manual priming is inconvenient or impossible. 3. Versatile Applications: Used in irrigation, firefighting, chemical transfer, and other industries where the suction line may contain air or where quick startup is essential. 4. Design Variations: Self-priming pumps can be horizontal or







