Frequently Asked Questions
A: It removes water by suction using a pump and hose system, often combined with a recovery tank.
A: Typically one per water source is sufficient, but multiple extractors increase efficiency.
A: Use larger pipes, reduce bends, or upgrade the pump to a higher-capacity model.
A: Most standard water extractors can lift water up to about 10–10.3 meters (33–34 feet) vertically.
A: The pump may not be able to lift water effectively, reducing flow or causing cavitation.
A: Due to atmospheric pressure limits, a suction pump cannot lift water higher than approximately 10.3 meters at sea level.