How do Centrifugal Pumps Work?

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Centrifugal pumps work by spinning water with propellers inside an housing or casing. During the spinning, pressure builds outwards. The pressure propels the water through the desired path.
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A centrifugal pump is a pump with an impeller that rotates to increase the pressure of a fluid. They are often used in piping systems. It appeared as early as 1475.
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1. Unscrew the pipe or hose leading into the centrifugal pump and remove it. Insert a water hose into the centrifugal pump's casing through the opening left when the pipe or hose
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