Peripheral Pump vs Centrifugal Pump: What Is the Difference?
Peripheral pumps and centrifugal pumps are both used for clean water, but they are selected for different performance needs.
Peripheral Pumps
Peripheral pumps are compact and suitable for smaller flow applications that need practical pressure, such as household water transfer, tank supply, and small pressure systems.
Centrifugal Pumps
Centrifugal pumps usually provide higher flow and are widely used for irrigation, circulation, tank filling, and general clean water transfer.
How to Choose
If the system needs compact installation and lower flow, a peripheral pump may be suitable. If the application needs larger flow for irrigation or transfer, a centrifugal pump is often the better choice.
