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Subsection 5.3.2 General Pump Classifications
Hundreds of different types of pumps have been invented and improved over the years to meet every conceivable pumping requirement. These pumps differ in principles of operation and in design details; nevertheless, they may be broadly categorized according to their displacement characteristics , their delivery characteristics , and their suction characteristics . These broad categories are described in this section.