What does a self-priming pump cost? The honest answer: it depends on your application. The purchase price is only one part of the total investment. In this article, you will learn which factors determine the price, how to calculate the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), and when a self-priming pump pays for itself compared to alternatives.
What determines the price of a self-priming pump?
The purchase price of a self-priming pump varies greatly and is determined by a combination of factors:
- Pump size and capacity — a pump with a discharge size of 50 mm has a different price than one of 300 mm
- Material of construction — cast iron, stainless steel (SS), or special alloys such as Duplex/CD4MCu
- Configuration — standard impeller, Eradicator® for solids handling capability, or high-efficiency multi-vane design
- Drive — electric motor, diesel engine (Stage V), or battery-powered
- Design – bare-shaft pump, pre-assembled as pump set, or integrated pump system
- Optional components — frequency converter, sound attenuated enclosure, controls (optional)
A compact pump for general liquid transfer has a completely different price than a fully equipped mobile pump set for dewatering at a construction site.
Purchase price vs Total Cost of Ownership
The purchase price tells only part of the story. The TCO includes all costs over the entire lifetime:
| Cost component | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Purchase | Pump, drive, frame, optionally pump set |
| Installation | Foundation, piping, electrical, commissioning |
| Energy | Consumption over service life (depending on efficiency and operating hours) |
| Maintenance | Wear parts, mechanical seal, labor, spare parts |
| Downtime costs | Lost production or emergency measures in case of failure |
| End of service life | Replacement, overhaul or disposal |
TCO comparison: self-priming vs submersible pump
In a TCO comparison, a self-priming pump scores favorably against a submersible pump in many scenarios. The main reasons:
- Maintenance is faster and easier to perform (above-ground access, no hoisting work)
- Shorter downtime during maintenance and failures
- No costs for confined space procedures
- Longer service life due to service-friendly construction
The purchase price of a self-priming pump may be higher than that of a submersible pump. But over a period of 10-15 years, the lower maintenance and downtime costs compensate for this difference in many applications. Read the full comparison in the article self-priming pump vs submersible pump.
Cost factors that are often overlooked
Installation of a pump sump.
A submersible pump requires a wet well with hoisting equipment, guide rails, and access measures. With a dry-installed pump chamber with a self-priming pump, the civil construction is different, but maintenance is safer and faster.
Energy costs in the long term.
The pump efficiency determines energy consumption over the service life. A pump with higher efficiency at the duty point saves structurally on energy costs.
Emergency measures in case of failure.
Downtime in critical applications (sewage pump stations, process water installations) incurs costs that quickly accumulate. Quick maintenance accessibility reduces repair time.
When does a self-priming pump pay for itself?
The payback period depends on the application, operating hours, and maintenance frequency. In general: the more intensive the use and the more critical the uptime, the faster the lower TCO of a self-priming solution compensates for the purchase difference.
Typical scenarios where the payback period is favorable:
- Permanent sewage pump stations with continuous operation
- Industrial applications with high solids handling capability requirements
- Locations where downtime costs are high
- Applications where confined space work must be avoided
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