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Latest revision as of 14:23, 24 January 2014
An illustrated profile of a pump stack, indicating the path of water travel through the stack and power transfer from one pump to another through channels in the floor.
Contrary to the portrayal in this image, screw pumps are not actually made of barrels, but of a corkscrew enclosed within a pipe.
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