Pumps Overview
Batescrew manufacture axial flow and mixed flow turbine pumps. Both types are in fact 'axial flow' and of fairly similar external appearance. Our designated Axial Flow type is best suited to high volume pumping, at low to medium heads, while Turbines will pump to higher heads with greater efficiency. Lower initial cost of the Axial Flow type is due largely to less intricate castings required in the ‘wet end’ of the pump.
Batescrew prides itself on its versatility in design and offer a range of pumps to suit your contract. Offering a range of impeller sizes to fit each size and style of pump, depending on the duty the pump must pump against.
Axial Flow
An axial-flow pump is a common type of pump that essentially consists of a propeller in a pipe.
The propeller can be driven directly by a sealed motor in the pipe or by electric motor or petrol/diesel engines mounted to the pipe from the outside or by a right-angle drive shaft that pierces the pipe.
Turbine
Turbine pumps are specialized centrifugal pumps designed to move water from a well or reservoir that is deep underground.
Also known as deep well turbine pump or a lineshaft turbine pump, it is one of two main types of turbine pumps. The two main types of turbine pumps are vertical turbine pumps and submersible turbine pumps.
Pre-assembled pump stations
Batescrew pre-assembled pumping stations, comprising a pumping chamber and one or more valve chambers, are built in configurations to suit the site layout and any size constraints imposed by mode of transport.
Factory facilities
Batescrew prides itself on having every tool to accomplish any job. Their on site factory allows for all of your manufacturing requirements.