Drainage Pump

Drainage Pump by Malhar Pump

A pump like this earns its place in almost any installation, especially in pits, tanks, and low-level sumps where liquid simply collects and needs to be cleared out before it becomes a problem. These pumps are built for exactly the kind of standing water and low-level collection that a standard transfer pump was never designed to handle – grit, sludge, and general debris that shows up in the incoming flow day after day. A Non Clog Sump Pump and Solid Handling Sump Pump both run alongside this design equally well on continuous duty or intermittent cycles, clearing pits and sumps without jamming or breaking down mid-shift.

Because the bearing on this pump lubricates itself, there is no separate greasing schedule to track and no lubrication point to accidentally miss. That alone removes a large share of the routine maintenance burden. A Drainage Pump built this way handles pits and sumps where grit, sludge, and solids show up regularly in the incoming fluid – the kind of low-level collection point where a standard pump would wear out fast or simply fail to keep pace. The Pedestal Pump keeps the motor and bearing well above the liquid line, so even if the sump gets messy or the fluid level rises unexpectedly, the working parts stay protected and easy to check when servicing is due.

As a Drainage Pump manufacturer, we build equipment that holds up in the kind of wet, gritty, low-level conditions most standard transfer pumps were never meant to survive.

Applications

These pumps are in extensive use in the fields of:

Range

Parameter Specification
Flow Rate 200 to 6000 m3 /hr
Discharge Head 4 to 28 m
Pump Speed Range 750 to 1500 rpm
Max Solids Size Up to 100 mm
Pump Casing Cast Iron / Stainless Steel
Impeller Stainless Steel
Pump Shaft ST ST ASTMA-276 TYPE 410 ,Carbon Steel
Different Sizes APM250/34 , APM300/34 , APM350/47, APM400/47, APM450/54

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What Makes This Pump Different

These pumps are made for conditions that wear out standard equipment fast. Continuous duty or intermittent operation - the Self Lubricated Sump Pump manages both without performance falling off. A Non Clog Sump Pump variant handles stringy, fibrous, or solid-laden media without jamming mid-operation. Suction extensions, float switches for automatic control, and duplex configurations are all available so the pump fits your actual site requirement rather than the other way around.

Why Choose This Pump

These pumps do not struggle in tight, low-level spaces - that is the entire point behind the design. Whether the collection point is carrying sludge, grit, or general debris, this design keeps clearing it out without losing efficiency, on either continuous or intermittent duty. Suction extensions, float switches for automatic control, and duplex configurations are all available, so the pump gets built around your pit or sump instead of forcing your process to work around it. A Stainless Steel or PP-bodied variant is also available depending on what your fluid's chemical makeup calls for.

Performance and Range

  • Maximum working temperature: 110°C / 200°C depending on model
  • Available lengths: 1 foot up to 12 feet
  • Flow capacity: up to 500 m³/h, higher available on request
  • Head: up to 120 meters, multi-stage versions for more demanding applications
  • Custom-built models available for special media or high-head requirements

Models You Can Choose

  • Standard Drainage Pump for pits, tanks, and low-level liquid collection sumps
  • Self Lubricated Sump Pump for continuous industrial sump applications
  • Non Clog Sump Pump for fibrous, stringy, or solid-carrying fluids
  • Solid Handling Sump Pump for heavy slurry and abrasive media
  • Pedestal Pump where motor and bearing protection above the liquid level matters
  • Duplex pumping station with auto float switch control
  • Extended suction models for deeper tanks or pits

Where They Work Best

Industries use our sump pumps in many ways:

  • Basements, plant rooms, and low-lying areas where water collects after rain or process spillage
  • Construction sites and excavation pits where standing water needs regular clearing
  • Chemical plants where a Drainage Pump is needed for pit and sump clearance
  • Food processing and distillery units with low-level waste collection points
  • Any application where a Solid Handling Sump Pump is needed for abrasive or heavy media
  • Industrial setups where a Pedestal Pump keeps critical components away from the fluid

Any process that needs a contamination-free pumping system.

Benefits You Get

  • Self-lubricating bearing – no greasing schedule, nothing to forget
  • Drainage Pump variants handle low-level sumps and collection pits efficiently
  • Non-clog design keeps rags and fibrous strands from causing a blockage
  • Solid Handling Sump Pump construction takes on abrasive fluids without wearing out fast
  • Pedestal Pump layout keeps motor and bearings well above the liquid, protected and easy to inspect
  • Float switch and duplex options make the whole setup automation-ready

Backed by one of the trusted sump pump manufacturers with years of expertise.

Installation and Support

Before we finalise a model, share your process details – fluid type, solid content, pit or sump depth, temperature, and required flow rate. That is what lets us point you straight to the right Drainage Pump without back and forth later. Once it is installed, routine inspection is typically enough to keep it running long term, even in the messiest, most demanding low-level applications.

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Built to last, our Self Lubricated Sump Pump, Non Clog Sump Pump, Solid Handling Sump Pump, Drainage Pump, and Peddestle Pump range delivers consistent, clog-free performance across tough industrial conditions.

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FAQ

What makes a Drainage Pump different from a standard sump pump? 

A standard sump pump is often built for general transfer work. A Drainage Pump is specifically engineered for low-level pits, tanks, and collection points where grit, sludge, and debris settle over time, keeping flow steady where an ordinary transfer pump would struggle to keep up.

Can a Drainage Pump run on continuous duty without wearing out?

 Yes. It is built to handle both continuous and intermittent operation equally well, and the self-lubricating bearing means there is no separate greasing routine to keep up with, even under sustained daily use.

Where does a Pedestal Pump work better than a standard vertical drainage setup?

 A Pedestal Pump works better where the fluid is particularly aggressive or where keeping the motor and bearing away from the liquid level adds a meaningful layer of protection and makes servicing easier.

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