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Vertical Multi Stage Pump by Malhar Pump

Ask any plant engineer, and they'll tell you – space is the one thing they never have enough of. That's usually the first reason a Vertical Multi Stage Pump ends up on the drawing board instead of a horizontal one. Rather than spreading out sideways, the whole unit stacks upward, so it slots into pump rooms, service shafts, and building risers where a horizontal footprint simply wouldn't fit. At Malhar Pump, we build these for pressure boosting stations, water treatment plants, and building services where floor space is a genuine constraint, not just something written on a spec sheet.

The pressure-building logic behind it is the same as any multistage design – impellers stacked in series, each one adding to what the last stage built up. A Vertical Multi Stage Pump just takes that same idea and stands it on end, so you get high head performance out of a compact, upright frame rather than a long horizontal one. In high-rise buildings and tight mechanical rooms, that footprint difference often ends up deciding the entire layout.

What We Manufacture

  • Vertical Multi Stage Pump: Small vertical footprint, used in pressure boosting stations, water treatment facilities, and buildings where space is genuinely tight.
  • Horizontal Multistage Pump: Built for volume – industrial irrigation, large process plants, and long transfer lines where flow rate matters more than footprint.
  • Multi Stage Stainless Steel Pump / Multi Stage SS Pump: SS 304 and SS 316 builds, suited to pharma, food, and beverage lines where corrosion resistance actually matters.
  • Self Priming Multistage Pump: No manual priming needed, handles shifting suction conditions without stalling out.
  • Boiler Feed Pump: Built for the temperature, pressure, and cycling that steam boiler feed water demands.
  • High Pressure Pump: For jobs that go beyond what a standard multistage setup can handle, holding steady discharge under sustained load.

About Malhar Pump

We’re ISO 9001:2008 certified, and every Vertical Multi Stage Pump we build gets pressure-tested and flow-verified before it ships out. That’s not a box we tick for the sake of paperwork – a pump underperforming after installation ends up costing a client a lot more than the unit itself did.

And our involvement doesn’t stop once the pump leaves our facility. Installation support, commissioning checks, maintenance guidance, spares – all of it stays available long after the invoice is settled. If a building or a plant is depending on a Vertical Multi Stage Pump for its water supply, we need to still be reachable months down the line. That’s just how we operate.

Talk to Our Team

Malhar Pump’s multi-stage range covers Multi Stage Centrifugal Pump, Multi Stage Stainless Steel Pump, Multi Stage SS Pump, Vertical Multi Stage Pump, Horizontal Multistage Pump, Centrifugal Multistage Pump, Self Priming Multistage Pump, Boiler Feed Pump, and High Pressure Pump – engineered for high-efficiency performance across demanding industrial applications.

Reach out to Malhar Pump today.

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FAQ

What is a Vertical Multi Stage Pump and where does it get used?

 It’s a multistage pump oriented upright to save floor space – you’ll typically find it in pressure boosting stations, water treatment plants, and high-rise building water supply systems.

Why go with a Vertical Multi Stage Pump instead of a horizontal one?

 If floor space is tight, a Vertical Multi Stage Pump just makes more sense since it stacks upward rather than spreading out. Horizontal units suit open industrial layouts better, especially when flow demand is high.

Can a Vertical Multi Stage Pump run continuously in building service applications?

 Yes, that’s exactly the kind of duty it’s built for – long, steady operation in pressure boosting and water supply roles without needing constant attention.

What kind of head and flow rate can a Vertical Multi Stage Pump handle?

 It comes down to how many stages and what impeller sizing gets chosen for your setup. Send us your flow rate and head requirement, and we’ll work out a configuration built around your application.