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Discharge hoses are flexible conduits which transport liquids from a pump to a discharge area. They are typically made of multiple layers and can be used in combination with high pressure pumps to provide a steady flow of liquids. Discharge pump hoses are available in a variety of materials and lengths to suit the requirements of your worksite and irrigation system.
A discharge hose can be used for dewatering at construction or mine sites; to transfer water in agricultural applications; as a way of deploying water rapidly in firefighting operations and as a way of transferring liquids in water treatment plants.
There are various types of discharge hoses, including:
They can be used to transfer various types of liquid, however water that contains heavy sediment may damage your pump and prevent the system from working as efficiently as it can.
First, determine the type of hose you need – lay flat and water pump hoses are popular options, each with specific uses. Next, check your pump’s flow rate and pressure requirements to ensure compatibility. In general, the higher the flow, the higher the hose diameter required to minimise pressure loss in the system. Our team can advise the best options for your application.
Discharge hoses are designed to resist kinking. However, it is important that they are stored in a loose coil to prevent kinks from forming.