The fluid being pumped is not clean fresh water, so material choice becomes the main decision.
Seawater can be pumped by the Speroni KS1100/PA, built with plastic body and 316 stainless shaft to resist chloride corrosion, for marine, coastal, and harbour applications.
Oils and lubricants use the Viscomat, a rotary vane pump designed for transferring engine oils, gear oils, and lubricants up to SAE 140. Not for water, fuel, or solvents.
Light chemicals and food-grade use the Speroni WX(M)-A with open impellers, stainless construction, and hard-faced seals for food processing, washdown, and 25% glycol solutions.
Domestic auto-start and rainwater applications are covered by the FL Water Demand Pump and Umbra Pompe Acuasystem, built around specific domestic use cases rather than general transfer.
Understanding the Speroni Naming
The Speroni range dominates this collection. The naming looks cryptic but follows a consistent logic once you know it.
- An M at the end of the model name (CM, RSM, RVM, CAM) means 230V single-phase.
- No M means 400V three-phase.
- C prefixes the single-stage centrifugal range (C, CF, CM, CMX, CTX).
- R prefixes the multistage booster range (RS horizontal, RV vertical, RSX stainless, RA self-priming multistage).
- 2C is a twin-stage centrifugal.
- CA is a self-priming jet pump.
- K prefixes the peripheral range (KF, KP, KS, AKM), smaller low-flow high-head pumps for boosting and boiler feed.
- GA is an open-impeller single-stage for slightly dirty water.
- WX is an open-impeller stainless for food and chemicals.
- Anything with an X in the model name (RSX, CMX, CTX) has stainless construction on the wet parts.
How to Choose the Right Surface Pump
Start with the job: transfer, self-prime, boost, pool, or specialist. Once you know the job, the range narrows immediately.
The next questions are what the water source is and where the pump sits relative to it. If the pump is below or at water level, any transfer pump works. If the pump is above, you need self-priming and you need to check the suction lift spec.
After that, what flow rate you need (in litres per minute), what pressure you need to develop (in metres of head), whether the supply is 230V single-phase or 400V three-phase, and how clean the water is.
Getting Help
If this is a replacement for an existing pump, take the make and model from the label on the old pump and send it to us. We will match like-for-like. If the old pump failed early, it may have been undersized; send us the details of your installation and we can help size up correctly.
If this is a new installation, send us the suction lift, the delivery height, the pipe run length, the flow you need, and the water source.