To work, or raise water, a pump.
is a steady flow device used to increase the pressure of a liquid.
To inject. A device used to insert air, or another medium, into an object. An exercise kitesurfers ritually perform to "warm up" prior to getting wet. Let's keep the mind out of the gutter, now...
A mechanical device which increases the total energy of a liquid.
A device used to circulate water throughout the boiler and distribution tubing. The unit can be water or oil lubricated. Proper pump sizing is essential to provide adequate heat for the home.
A device that is installed inside or on a production string (tubing) that lifts liquids to the surface.
moves the water through the filter and around the pool.
Used interchangeably with dispenser. Sometimes, however, this refers to the actual mechanical pump inside a dispenser, or underground, or in a tank.
to cause liquid, air or gas to move from one place to another.
(slang) force out a trump; = force (2).
A mechanical device that converts mechanical forms of energy into hydraulic energy.
A motor powered device that creates pressure and water flow by spinning an impeller to provide circulation through the filter and heater. Some spas combine a pump for filtration/heating with an additional "therapy pump."
A mechanical device that generates water pressure so the pond water can be circulated for filtration and decorative uses. Pumps are made in varying styles such as, filter, waterfall / stream, feature, or general purpose
A device that forces fluids through a system.
A device that forces water to move.
a mechanical device that moves fluid or gas by pressure or suction
operate like a pump; move up and down, like a handle or a pedal
move up and down; "The athlete pumps weights in the gym"
a device that moves water through repetitive motion
a machine for moving fluid from one place to another
a machine that can maintain a pressure differential between its two sides
a machine that imparts energy to a fluid in order to increase its energy and hence the pressure of the fluid (liquid or gas) and move it from one point to another
a machine used to move a volume of water a given distance
a mechanical device for moving water that never produces enough flow
a mechanical device used to lift, transfer o
a mechanical device used to lift, transfer or increase the pressure of a fluid or to create a vacuum in an enclosed space by the removal of gas
a mechanical device used to move gases, liquids, or slurries
a mechanical device used to move gas es, liquid s, or slurries
a mechanical device used to move liquids or gases
a mechanical device used to move liquid s or gas es
a mechanical device used to move liquids or gas es
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The device that delivers the water pressure
A device that turns mechanical energy into either fixed or variable hydraulic energy.
A mechanical device that transports liquids and gases by suction or pressure.
A machine or device for moving or compressing fluids or gases.(Added: 21-Sep-2001 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
A device that converts mechanical force and motion into hydraulic fluid power. Pump Motor - An electric motor used in combination with a pump to supply oil pressure to lift forks, power an attachment, etc.
a device which moves, compresses, or alters the pressure of a fluid, such as water or air, being conveyed through a natural or artificial channel.
The force that pushes the water through the filter system and back into the pool through the return fittings.
(pump) A device that is used to give a controlled amount of a liquid at a specific rate. For example, pumps are used to give drugs (such as chemotherapy or pain medicine) or nutrients
Electromechanical device used to move water hydraulically through filter, heater or other device and circulate water through a spa/pool.
Mechanical device to move water. Above ground, in line or submersible.
Pump is another term for raising.
A mechanical device, usually powered by an electric motor, which causes hydraulic flow and pressure for the purpose of filtration, heating and circulation of pool and spa water. Typically, a centrifugal pump is used for pools, spas and hot tubs.
A device which causes a liquid to flow under pressure. It converts mechanical force into hydraulic pressure.
a device that increases the pressure on a fluid or raises it to a higher level. Various types of pumps include the bottomhole pump, centrifugal pump, hydraulic pump, jet pump, mud pump, reciprocating pump, rotary pump, sucker rod pump, and submersible pump
Any device that converts mechanical energy into hydraulic energy.
A machine that extracts oil or gas from a well.
n relation to a forested watershed with cool and cloudy conditions, plants act as a pump to put water back into the soil
A device which converts mechanical energy into hydraulic. energy, either fixed or variable.
A mechanical wet-end, powered by an electric motor, which causes hydraulic flow and pressure for the circulation of the pool water.
The jet pump is what moves the spa water. It consists of the motor, and wet end containing an impeller. Most modern spa pumps are two-speed designs. Unions are installed at either end.
A mechanical device which causes water to flow under pressure for the purpose of filtration or circulation.
a device which applies mechanical force and motion to a liquid, creating hydraulic fluid power. Pumps are divided into two categories: positive displacement and centrifugal: Positive displacement pumps force liquid to flow in volume proportion to increasing and decreasing pump volume, as in reciprocating and rotary pumps. Reciprocating pumps use pistons, plungers or diaphragms to increase and decrease fluid volume. Rotary pumps use a rotating gear, vane or screw to force liquid from the pump. Centrifugal pumps, also called kinetic pumps, provide smooth non-pulsed flow and adjustible flow velocity. Liquid flow is established through centrifugal force created by a rotating impeller, as in radial flow and axial flow centrifugal pumps. In a radial flow pump, fluid enters the pump at the impeller rotational axis and is forced outward by vanes. In an axial flow pump, a propeller or screw moves fluid down the axis of the pump, parallel to the shaft.
A motor designed to circulate water throughout the dishwasher and drain the tub when the wash cycle is complete. The water output of the pump is usually measured in gallons per minute. It can range from 6 gpm to 52 gpm.
A piece of pool equipment used to force water from the swimming pool, through the filter, and back into the pool. pump and filter system - A piece of swimming pool equipment combining both the pool pump and pool filter on the same mounting.
A device which increases the water pressure or moves water.
Any of the various machines that force a liquid or gas into or through, or draw it out of something, by pressure or suction.
A pump is a device used to move liquids, or slurries. A pump moves liquids from lower pressure to higher pressure, and overcomes this difference in pressure by adding energy to the system (such as a water system). A gas pump is generally called a compressor, except in very low pressure-rise applications, such as in heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning, the equipment is known as fans or blowers.