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The Importance of Pressure Pumps for Irrigation and Farming

October 11, 2016

Irrigation technology isn't exactly new. Quite the contrary, some ancient civilizations were intimately familiar with water distributing systems while the rest of us were navigating our caves. But these were passive aqueducts. They needed gravity and land topology to deliver the life-sustaining liquid to fertile land. Fortunately, we live in a technologically advanced age where dynamic drive systems overcome land curvature issues and all of the geographical problems that once stymied passive irrigation systems.

Pressure Pumps Conquer Geographical Obstacles

The fundamental advantages of a pressurized irrigation system become obvious when we survey a typical farm. Long distances are the norm because farms have grown in scale to accommodate much larger communities. The crops cover multiple fields, run along steep hills, and there's a real need for a pump system that can generate fluid impetus. Powered motors provide this push, so water is promptly sent up steep hills. The device also ensures the distribution network works uniformly, so field edges are never left thirsting for sustenance.

Generating Sizeable Sprinkler Streams

A drive down a country road on a late Sunday afternoon provides an enjoyable sightseeing experience. A neighbour's sprinkler system is active, a wide stream of water is sluicing onto the green grass, and there's a similar sight to see at the edge of a local farmer's property. Except the tiny stream has assumed a huge arcing form. It's literally drenching nearby crops. Pressure pumps are responsible for this torrent. The power of the impeller within the irrigation pipe is creating generous amounts of rotating force, certainly enough force to produce a powerful jet of water that can cover a large field.

When Form Fits Farming Function

A standard weatherproof electrical pump fitted in an out-of-the-way location suits a garden sprinkler system. Larger buildings sometimes install the gear in a weatherproof closet or an underground alcove, but the basic design remains the same. The importance of pressure pumps for irrigation and farming purposes adds a transformative influence to the equipment, so it can grow in scale to deliver more horsepower. Additionally, the motor is often replaced by a diesel engine, all the better to maintain the water pressure in those remote areas that are located off-grid.

Essential by design, the importance of pressure pumps in irrigation and farming applications stems from the need to relay a uniform quantity of water that can sustain plant life from one edge of a field to the other. Secondly, when the fluid does leave its distribution nozzle, it must leave with force, enough momentum to reach garden edges and field boundaries.

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