Risks of Operating a ZW Self-Priming Sewage Pump at Low Liquid Levels (With Reference Link)
Risks of Operating a ZW Self-Priming Sewage Pump at Low Liquid Levels (With Reference Link) In many wastewater applications, ZW self-priming sewage pumps often operate under low liquid level conditions—sometimes just barely maintaining suction. At first glance, everything seems fine: 👉 The pump is still running 👉 Liquid is still being discharged But in reality: 👉 Low liquid level operation is often the starting point of multiple hidden risks. Based on field experience, Shanghai Shangcheng Pump Valve has found that many performance issues and premature failures originate from prolonged low-level operation. 👉 Technical reference: 👉 https://www.scpv.cn/news/868.html 1. Deterioration of Suction Conditions Self-priming pumps rely on: 👉 Creating a vacuum in the suction line to draw liquid in () When the liquid level drops: Suction lift increases Inlet pressure decreases 👉 Result: Longer priming time Unstable suction Difficulty maintaining flow 2. Air Entrainment Becomes More Like...