Rato Water Pumps in Lismore
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Lismore Water Pumps
Moving large volumes of water quickly can be a challenge without the right pump. Rato water pumps are built for dependable performance in demanding conditions, whether you're transferring water on the farm, draining a flooded area or refilling a tank. At Diamond Service Centre in Lismore, these pumps are a reliable choice for locals needing power, portability and peace of mind.
With models suitable for residential, agricultural and commercial applications, there’s a solution for nearly every job. To chat about specs or check what’s in stock, call (02) 6621 4905.
Built Tough for Real Work
Rato water pumps are designed to handle tough environments and heavy workloads. Each model is powered by a durable petrol engine with high flow rates, easy-start functionality and solid frames for transport and stability. Whether used for irrigation, construction runoff or emergency flood relief, these pumps deliver consistent performance with minimal fuss.
Suction and discharge sizes vary to suit different tasks, and many units come with corrosion-resistant fittings for long-term use. With user-friendly controls and low-maintenance operation, Rato pumps are a practical option when reliability can’t be compromised.
What is the difference between a high-pressure pump and a high-flow pump?
A high-pressure pump is designed to move water over longer distances or uphill, often used for sprinkler systems or firefighting applications. A high-flow pump prioritises volume, making it ideal for quickly transferring water from one location to another, such as emptying dams, pools or flooded basements. Choosing the right type depends on the specific needs of the job.
How do I calculate the size of water pump I need?
Start by determining the flow rate required (measured in litres per minute or gallons per hour), the total head (vertical lift plus friction loss) and the type of water being moved (clean, grey or debris-filled). Larger jobs or longer pipe runs require pumps with higher capacity and pressure ratings. A pump that’s too small will struggle and wear out quickly.
Can a water pump handle dirty or debris-filled water?
It depends on the pump. Trash pumps or semi-trash pumps are designed to handle dirty water with leaves, sand or small solids. Standard clean water pumps are not suitable for debris-filled water and can become clogged or damaged. Always check the pump’s rating and intended application before use in muddy or contaminated environments.