Biogas pumps
Pumps for biogas plants
Use and application of pumps in biogas plants for optimum substrate management.

Pumps for biogas

Pumps are used in biogas plants for various work processes. Among other things, they are used when substrate needs to be pumped - for example, when pumping around different containers or pumping out biogas containers.

Product overview of pumps for biogas

Long-shaft pumps

Long-shaft pumps are characterized by the fact that the drive is connected to the pump element via a long shaft. As a rule, long-shaft pumps for biogas plants are driven by an electric motor. While the motor unit is positioned outside the substrate, the pump element is located in the substrate. Long-shaft pumps are available both as stationary versions permanently mounted on the biogas tank and as mobile versions with a lifting frame.

  • Maximum pumping rate: 335 m3/h
  • Maximum head: 74 ft
  • Motor: 15,0 kW
  • Tube length: 5 - 26 ft
  • Optional: nozzle
  • Optional: Lifting frame for mobile use

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Submersible pumps

With submersible pumps, the electric motor is fully immersed in the tank. They can either be attached to a suspension mounting frame and thus adjusted in height and horizontally depending on the filling level of the biogas tank. Alternatively, they can be permanently installed on the bottom of the tank.

  • Maximum pumping rate: 335 m3/h
  • Maximum head: 74 ft
  • Motor: 15,0 kW
  • Tube length: 5 - 26 ft
  • Flange connection: DN 125

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