An end suction pump is a type of centrifugal pump where:
Water enters through the end (axially) of the pump
Water exits from the top (radially)
A single impeller creates centrifugal force to move the liquid
It is called “end suction” because the suction nozzle is positioned at the “end” of the pump housing.
End suction pumps are available in two major standards:
EN733 (DIN 24255) — common in Europe, Middle East, Asia
ISO2858 — widely used for industrial and chemical processes
The pump must be filled with liquid or primed before operation.
Centrifugal force pushes liquid outward.
The volute converts velocity into pressure.
This pressurized liquid is then sent to the piping system.
Pump Casing (Volute)
Impeller
Shaft & Bearing Assembly
Mechanical Seal or Packing Seal
Back Pull-Out Unit (for pumps designed with this structure)
Motor / Coupling / Baseplate
End suction pumps are popular because they are:
Horizontal design, easy piping alignment.
Compared to other pump types, end suction pumps have lower cost and easier maintenance.
Suitable for clean water and industrial liquids.
Back pull-out designs allow removing the rotating assembly without disturbing the pipework.
Standardized dimensions (EN733 / ISO2858) ensure interchangeability.
Chilled water
Cooling tower circulation
Hot water pumping
Cooling and process water
Washing systems
Filtration systems
Municipal water distribution
Booster pump sets
Building water systems
Farm irrigation
Greenhouse water transfer
Many global OEM manufacturers use end suction pumps for pump skids and equipment packages.
Compact footprint
Cost-efficient structure
Wide flow range
Easy spare parts replacement
High reliability
Multiple material options (CI, DI, SS304/316, Bronze, Duplex)
| Standard | EN733 | ISO2858 |
|---|---|---|
| Region | Europe / Middle East / Asia | Global industrial & chemical |
| Structure | Standardized sizes, compact | Heavier-duty, higher pressure |
| Common Use | HVAC, water transfer | Industrial & chemical plants |
| Efficiency | Good | High (varies by maker) |
To choose the correct pump, you need to confirm:
Flow rate (m³/h or gpm)
Head (m or ft)
Liquid temperature
Installation environment
Material requirement (CI, SS, Bronze…)
Motor speed (1450 / 2900 rpm)
Efficiency requirement (MEI)
For high-efficiency needs, many customers prefer pumps with MEI ≥ 0.40, such as our EK Series.
Yes — modern hydraulic designs offer high efficiency, especially in optimized models.
Energy-efficient pumps reduce long-term operating cost, which is critical for:
HVAC systems
Pump rooms operating 24/7
Industrial cooling loops
Municipal water supply
Horizontal
Easier to maintain
Handles larger flows
Suitable for pump rooms
Vertical alignment
Saves space
Used inside buildings or narrow spaces
End suction pumps combine:
Simple structure
High reliability
Low installation cost
Wide compatibility with global standards
This is why they remain one of the most popular centrifugal pump types for municipal, industrial, commercial, and agricultural systems.
If your project requires an efficient, durable, and globally compatible end suction pump, feel free to contact our engineering team for selection and support.

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