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PSS SERIES STAINLESS STEEL SUBMERSIBLE BOREHOLE PUMP FOR 4" & 6" WELL CASING DIAMETER - PSS-3-13

The water from the well or reservoir flows into the pump through the foot valve and strikes the impeller, which has multiple fixed blades. his impeller is connected to an electrical motor via a shaft and rotates in conjunction with the shaft. Submersibles are underwater robots that are deployed from the ship to the sea, where they record and collect information from the ocean's water column and seafloor for scientific analysis. A submersible pump is installed underwater whereas a centrifugal pump is installed on the ground. Therefore, submersible pumps are used for groundwater extraction through deep wells and centrifugal pumps are ideal for water supply and drainage applications in urban aras or for industrial purposes. A wellbore is a type of borehole, which is a narrow shaft that is drilled into the ground—either horizontally or vertically—to extract water, petroleum, or gases. Other reasons for drilling boreholes include mineral exploration, environmental site assessment, and temperature measurement.
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SKU: PSS-3-13
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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 water from the well or 
reservoir flows into the pump
through the foot valve and strikes the impeller, 
which has multiple fixed blades. 
his impeller is connected to an 
electrical motor via a shaft and
rotates in conjunction with the shaft.
Submersibles are underwater 
robots that are deployed from the 
ship to the sea, where they record 
and collect information from the ocean's 
water column and seafloor for scientific analysis.

A submersible pump is installed underwater 
whereas a centrifugal pump is installed on the ground. 
Therefore, submersible pumps are used for
 groundwater extraction through deep wells 
and centrifugal pumps are ideal for water supply
 and drainage applications in urban aras or for
 industrial purposes.

A wellbore is a type of borehole,
 which is a narrow shaft that is
 drilled into the ground—either 
horizontally or vertically—to extract water,
 petroleum, or gases. Other reasons for drilling
 boreholes include mineral exploration, 
environmental site assessment,
 and temperature measurement.

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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 water from the well or 
reservoir flows into the pump
through the foot valve and strikes the impeller, 
which has multiple fixed blades. 
his impeller is connected to an 
electrical motor via a shaft and
rotates in conjunction with the shaft.
Submersibles are underwater 
robots that are deployed from the 
ship to the sea, where they record 
and collect information from the ocean's 
water column and seafloor for scientific analysis.

A submersible pump is installed underwater 
whereas a centrifugal pump is installed on the ground. 
Therefore, submersible pumps are used for
 groundwater extraction through deep wells 
and centrifugal pumps are ideal for water supply
 and drainage applications in urban aras or for
 industrial purposes.

A wellbore is a type of borehole,
 which is a narrow shaft that is
 drilled into the ground—either 
horizontally or vertically—to extract water,
 petroleum, or gases. Other reasons for drilling
 boreholes include mineral exploration, 
environmental site assessment,
 and temperature measurement.

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