Surface Pumps
We’re proud to supply products from carefully selected manufacturers around the world. All the surface pumps in this section are sourced from leading manufacturers with reputations for quality and reliability.
Surface pumps are designed NOT to be submerged and are made to be installed away from the water or liquid you wish to work with.
The majority of small pumps are submersible and designed to be fully submersed in water in order to drain or move the liquids, however surface pumps are made differently. Surface Pumps have an inlet and an outlet in order for them to be safely situated away from the water without getting wet or damaged.
What are Surface Pumps Used For?
These pumps are generally for use with swimming pools, water features, or water transfer. The majority are made for continuous 24hour running and are usually wired directly in to the mains and do not have to be regularly monitored.
Benefits of Surface Pumps
As the pumps aren’t situated in the water, they are very easily accessible if anything were to fail or need replacing. The pumps are usually contained within a pump housing to protect them from the elements.
How to Choose the Correct Pump
If you are purchasing a surface pump for a pond or pool, it is important that the flow rate of the pump is correct for the size of the pool or pond.
The general rule is that the whole amount of water within a swimming pool should be circulated within an 8-hour period. A pond requires circulating more often.
If you are replacing an old existing pump, then we recommend getting a like for like pump. Inspect the pump information and then select the nearest match from our range. If you’re unsure, please provide us with the old model and make and our experts will help you choose.
If the pump has failed prematurely, this could be due to the fact it was underpowered, or the incorrect pump for your requirements.
If you're looking at a surface pump for irrigation or transfer, we highly recommend the FL surface pump. This pump will turn on at the opening of a valve or trigger.
How a Surface Pump Works
The main parts of electric surface pumps are: an inlet, outlet, sealed electric motor and an impeller. As with a submersible pump, the motor spins at high speed, this is attached to the impeller. As the impeller spins it creates a centrifugal force which draws the water into and out of the pump.
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FL Water Demand Pump - Automatic Diaphragm Surface Pump
- Perfect for watering gardens
- Pump turns off or on automatically when a tap is opened
- 230v / 110v / 12v/24v DC models available
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The ideal pump for watering your garden.The FL pumps come with a 13mm inlet and outlet, along with 0.5 inch male BSP fitting, meaning that standard...
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Speroni CF(M) Single Stage Surface Centrifugal Pump
- Continuous duty
- Great value
- Optional pressure controller
The CF(M) pumps are single-stage, non-self-priming, mono-bloc, centrifugal pumps. For the pumping of exclusively clean water. They are designed for...
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