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Electric Pump

​What is an Electric Pump?

An electric pump is a device that uses electricity to move fluids, such as chemicals, oil, or water. This pump is driven by an electric motor. The electric motor gets power from the transformer via the switchboard.

Mechanical electric pumps are used for various purposes, including ventilating and filtering ponds, filtering aquariums, and pumping water from wells in the automotive industries for fuel injection and water cooling.

In the medical industry, electric pumps are utilized in the biochemical process of drug development and manufacture. They are used as artificial hearts and artificial replacements for parts of the human body, particularly penile prostheses and artificial hearts.

In the energy industries, electric pumps are used for pumping natural gas and oil, for driving cooling towers, and other parts of air conditioning, ventilation, and heating systems.