Flooded Suction Pumps
Flooded suction slurry pumps from EDDY Pump are engineered for high-efficiency operation in applications with a constant flooded intake. This heavy-duty industrial pump line ranges from 1 inch to 12 inch discharge sizes, delivering flows from 1 GPM to 7,300 GPM, with a head up to 350 ft. Designed to handle abrasive slurries with 40 to 70 percent solids by volume with large solids passage, these flooded suction pumps are available in horizontal or vertical configurations with electric or hydraulic drive options for demanding mining, dredging, and industrial applications.
Flooded Suction Pump Advantages
- Designed as true flooded suction pumps to eliminate suction lift limitations common with dry self-priming pump and dry prime pump setups
- Flooded-suction pump design delivers stable flow, reduced cavitation risk, and consistent performance in continuous-duty slurry pumps.
- Available as horizontal flooded suction pump and vertical flooded suction pump configurations to suit fixed plant layouts and space constraints
- Handles abrasive slurries with high solids concentrations, making these heavy-duty slurry pumps ideal for mining, dredging, and industrial processing
- Supports both horizontal slurry pump and vertical slurry pump installations for pit, sump, and tank-based flooded suction pump systems
- Offered in electric slurry pumps and hydraulic slurry pumps to match site power availability and application demands
- Compatible with variable speed pump operation and automated pump controls for precise flow, head, and energy management
- Can be supplied as a skid-mounted pump or trailer-mounted slurry pump for semi-portable or permanent industrial use
- Built using wear-resistant pump materials, including high chrome slurry pump components, cast iron slurry pump housings, and stainless steel slurry pump options
- Heavy-duty industrial pump construction, with non-clog internals, enables reliable handling of large solids and abrasive media.
- Engineered for long service life and reduced maintenance compared to conventional industrial flooded suction pumps operating under similar conditions
- Ideal replacement or upgrade option where dry self-priming pump systems struggle with efficiency, wear, or solids handling limitations
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Flooded Suction Pumps
Technical Specifications
Performance and Capacity
- Flow range from 1 GPM up to 7,300 GPM
- Head capability up to 350 ft, depending on the model
- Handles abrasive slurries with 40–70 percent solids by volume
- Solids handling capability from 0.75 inch up to 11 inches
- Production rates from 0–15 yd³/hr up to 500–600 yd³/hr
Pump Design and Configuration
- Industrial flooded suction pump built for continuous slurry service
- Flooded suction slurry pumps are available in horizontal and vertical configurations
- Designed for fixed or mobile flooded suction pump systems in industrial environments
Pump Sizes and Installation
- Discharge sizes from 1 inch to 12 inches
- Suction sizes from 1.5 inches to 14 inches
- Horizontal slurry pump and vertical slurry pump layouts
- Base-mounted, skid-mounted pump, or trailer-mounted slurry pump options
- Designed for flooded intake applications where dry self-priming pump systems are not required
Drive, Controls, and Materials
- Electric slurry pumps and hydraulic slurry pumps are available
- Compatible with variable speed pump operation and automated pump controls
- Wear-resistant pump materials, including high chrome slurry pump alloys
- Cast iron slurry pump and stainless steel slurry pump construction options
- Heavy-duty industrial pump bearings and tungsten carbide or silicon carbide mechanical seals
Flooded Suction Pumps
Comparison Table
| Model | Discharge Size | Suction Size | Flow Range (GPM) | Head Range (ft) | Solids Handling | % Solids by Weight | Production Rate (yd³/hr) | PDF | PDF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HD-1000 | 1 inch | 1.5 inch | 1 – 200 | Up to 170 | Up to 0.75 inch | 40–70% | 0–15 | ENG | |
| HD-2000 | 2 inch | 3 inch | 50 – 390 | Up to 90 | Up to 1.75 inches | 40–70% | 15–45 | ENG | ESP |
| HH-2000 | 2 inch | 3 inch | 100 – 600 | Up to 350 | Up to 1.75 inches | 40–70% | 25–60 | ENG | |
| HD-3000 | 3 inch | 4 inch | 100 – 780 | Up to 130 | Up to 2 inches | 40–70% | 45–75 | ENG | ESP |
| HD-4000 | 4 inch | 6 inch | 250 – 1200 | Up to 160 | Up to 3 inches | 40–70% | 75–150 | ENG | ESP |
| HD-5000 (5x5) | 5 inch | 5 inch | 400 – 1800 | Up to 225 | Up to 4 inches | 40–70% | 100–175 | ENG | |
| HD-5000 (5x6) | 5 inch | 6 inch | 400 – 1800 | Up to 225 | Up to 4 inches | 40–70% | 100–175 | ENG | |
| HD-6000 | 6 inch | 8 inch | 450 – 2500 | Up to 200 | Up to 5 inches | 40–70% | 150–200 | ENG | ESP |
| HD-8000 | 8 inch | 10 inch | 1400 – 3600 | Up to 230 | Up to 7 inches | 40–70% | 250–300 | ENG | ESP |
| HD-10000 | 10 inch | 12 inch | 1600 – 5000 | Up to 240 | Up to 9 inches | 40–70% | 300–350 | ENG | ESP |
| HD-12000 | 12 inch | 14 inch | 2600 – 7300 | Up to 180 | Up to 11 inches | 40–70% | 500–600 | ENG | ESP |
| HD-16000 | 16 inch | 18 inch | 10,000–13,000 | Up to 180 | Up to 15 inches | 40–70% | 700–1000 |
Industrial Applications
Mining
Flooded suction slurry pumps handle abrasive slurries, tailings, and high solids material in mining operations. Their heavy-duty construction supports continuous operation in pits, sumps, and processing plants where reliability and solids-handling are critical.
Dredging
These slurry pumps are widely used in dredging projects to move sand, silt, and sediment. Flooded suction pump systems provide stable intake conditions for consistent material transport in rivers, harbors, and reclamation work.
Wastewater and Sewage
Industrial flooded suction pumps manage sludge, grit, and debris in wastewater treatment facilities. Their non-clog design and large solids passage reduce blockages and support reliable, continuous flow in demanding environments.
Oil and Gas
Heavy-duty slurry pumps support drilling mud circulation, the handling of produced water, and waste slurry transfer. Wear-resistant pump materials extend service life when operating with abrasive or chemically aggressive fluids.
Sand and Aggregates
Horizontal and vertical slurry pump installations efficiently transport sand mixtures and aggregate slurries. Flooded suction configurations improve performance in wash plants, stockpile recovery, and material processing systems.
Chemical Processing
Stainless steel slurry pump and high chrome slurry pump options support chemical processing applications where corrosion resistance and consistent flow control are required in flooded suction installations.
Paper and Pulp
Flooded suction pumps transport pulp stock, sludge, and fiber-laden fluids. Their steady intake and solids-handling capability help maintain production efficiency across the mill and recycling operations.
Power and Fly Ash
These heavy-duty industrial pumps move fly ash, bottom ash, and slurry waste from power generation facilities. High solids handling capability and abrasion resistance support long-term operation in ash-handling systems.
Municipal Wastewater Sludge Handling Improvement
Case Study
The Problem
A municipal wastewater treatment plant was experiencing persistent clogging, seal wear, and inconsistent flow during the transfer of thick sludge from flooded sumps to downstream processing units. Conventional pumps could not reliably handle the high solids concentration, resulting in frequent shutdowns, increased maintenance labor, and reduced overall plant efficiency.
The Solution
The plant replaced its existing equipment with an EDDY Pump flooded suction slurry pump designed for continuous sludge handling. Installed in a flooded intake configuration, the pump utilized wear-resistant materials, a non-clog internal design, and automated pump controls. Variable-speed operation allowed operators to adjust performance in response to changing sludge density and flow requirements.
The Result
The upgraded system delivered stable, uninterrupted sludge transfer with significantly fewer blockages and longer seal life. Maintenance intervals were extended, downtime was reduced, and operators gained better control over process flow. The plant improved operational reliability while lowering long-term maintenance and operating costs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a flooded suction slurry pump?
A flooded suction slurry pump is installed below the fluid level, ensuring the suction is always flooded. This design eliminates suction lift issues and enables the pump to handle high-solids slurry more efficiently than a dry self-priming pump.
How do flooded suction pumps differ from dry self-priming pumps?
Flooded suction pumps rely on gravity-fed intake and do not require priming. Dry self-priming pump systems must vent air before pumping, which can reduce efficiency and increase wear when handling abrasive slurry or high-solids material.
Are these pumps suitable for high solids applications?
Yes. These heavy-duty slurry pumps are designed to handle 40 to 70 percent solids by volume with large solids passage. This makes them ideal for abrasive and high-density slurry applications where standard industrial pumps fail.
What configurations are available for installation?
Flooded suction pump systems are available in horizontal or vertical configurations. This provides flexibility for sump, pit, tank, or process plant installations, depending on the site layout.
What materials are used to improve wear resistance?
Wear-resistant pump materials include high-chrome slurry pump components, cast-iron slurry pump housings, stainless steel slurry pump options, and duplex stainless steel for corrosive environments. Material selection depends on abrasion level and fluid chemistry.
Are electric and hydraulic drive options available?
Yes. These industrial flooded suction pumps are available as electric or hydraulic slurry pumps. This allows compatibility with grid power, generators, or hydraulic power units in remote or mobile applications.
Can the pumps be speed-controlled?
The pumps are compatible with variable-speed operation via VFDs or hydraulic flow control. Variable-speed capability improves efficiency, reduces wear, and allows operators to adjust performance in response to changing slurry conditions.
Are mobile mounting options available?
Yes. Pumps can be supplied as a skid-mounted pump for fixed installations or as a trailer-mounted slurry pump for portable or temporary pumping operations. This flexibility supports both permanent and project-based use.
What type of applications are best suited for flooded suction slurry pumps?
These pumps are widely used in mining, dredging, wastewater treatment, power plants, sand and aggregates, chemical processing, and oil and gas. They perform best in applications with a continuous flooded intake and abrasive slurry.
How do these pumps improve reliability and maintenance life?
The flooded suction pump design reduces cavitation risk and suction losses. Combined with non-clog internals, automated pump controls, and heavy-duty industrial pump construction, this results in longer service life, fewer blockages, and lower maintenance requirements.
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