Stainless Steel Submersible Bore Hole Pump for 4" & 6" Well Casing
PSS Series
Features
- Optimized hydraulics with efficiency of up to 80%
- Long Service and corrosion resistant
- ACS Certified for domestic hot water applications
- High range of performance from 1 to 250m3/h
- High degree of flexibility
The life expectancy of the submersible
pump depends on different factors,
such as quality, electrical supply/voltage
of the pump, and for how many hours
it will be used. On average,
for a residential 3-wire submersible pump
, the shelf-life is 10-15 years,
and for a 2-wire pump, it's 8-13 years.
Dry running of the pump can damage
the mechanical seal and the motor.
For this reason, the float switches
should be arranged so that the fill
level in the shaft does not fall below
the minimum level required to operate the pump.
The life expectancy of the submersible
pump depends on different factors,
such as quality, electrical supply/voltage of the pump,
and for how many hours it will be used.
On average, for a residential 3-wire submersible pump,
the shelf-life is 10-15 years, and for a 2-wire pump,
it's 8-13 years. Wells are extremely important to all societies.
In many places wells provide a reliable and
Sample supply of water for home uses, irrigation
, and industries. Where surface water is scarce
, such as in deserts, people couldn't survive
and thrive without groundwater,
and people use wells to get at underground water.
Submersibles are usually installed
below the water level in a well but can b
e installed in a lake, cistern or river.
Surface pumps are usually mounted above
the water level which requires a suction lift,the
distance between the water level and the inlet of the pump.
A method of transferring water from the well or borehole
into storage tanks will be necessary when you're done.
When it comes to this job, submersible
pumps are the best choice.
Pumping water from great depths doesn't
strain their efficiency because they don't use
a lot of power.
The boreholes themselves are generally much
narrower and deeper than a traditional well as
a result of modern techniques.
Due to the increased depth,
a water borehole can provid
e a consistent and reliable source of water.