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A self-priming pump is a pump which will clear its passages of air if it becomes air bound and resume delivery of the pumpage without outside attention. To accomplish this, a charge of liquid sufficient to prime the pump must be retained in the casing or in an accessory priming chamber.Contents:
Working of Self Priming Pumps
During the priming cycle, air enters the pump and mixes with water at the impeller. Water and air are discharged together by centrifugal action of the impeller into the water reservoir. The air naturally tends to rise, while the water tends to sink.
Fig 1: Air sucked inside the pump when stopped.

Fig 2: Water refilled after priming process.

Fig 3: Pump when at rest.