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High-performance water pumping solutions for domestic, agricultural and industrial applications

Types of AC Submersible Pumps

Choose the right pump for your water supply needs

Borehole Pumps

Designed for deep well applications with high head requirements. Ideal for domestic and agricultural water supply.

  • Depth: Up to 300 meters
  • Materials: Stainless steel construction
  • Best for: Deep wells, high head applications

Open Well Pumps

Perfect for shallow wells, tanks, and reservoirs with moderate head requirements.

  • Depth: Up to 20 meters
  • Materials: Corrosion-resistant
  • Best for: Shallow wells, tanks, reservoirs

Industrial Pumps

Heavy-duty pumps designed for continuous operation in demanding industrial applications.

  • Power: High horsepower options
  • Materials: Industrial-grade components
  • Best for: Factories, large-scale irrigation

Pump Comparison

Compare different pump types to find your perfect match

Feature Borehole Pumps Open Well Pumps Industrial Pumps
Max Depth Up to 300m Up to 20m Up to 150m
Flow Rate 1-50 m³/h 5-100 m³/h 10-500 m³/h
Head High (up to 400m) Medium (up to 100m) High (up to 300m)
Power 0.5-15HP 0.5-10HP 5-100HP
Construction Stainless steel Cast iron/Stainless Industrial-grade
Applications Domestic, agriculture Tanks, shallow wells Factories, large-scale
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AC Submersible Pump Buying Guide

Everything you need to know before purchasing an AC submersible pump

Determine Your Water Requirements

Calculate your daily water needs (in liters) and desired flow rate to determine the pump capacity you need. Consider factors like household size, irrigation needs, and future expansion.

Measure Your Well Depth

The depth of your well determines the type of pump you need. Borehole pumps are for deep wells (20m+), while open well pumps are for shallow sources (less than 20m).

Calculate Total Head

Total head = vertical lift + friction loss + pressure required at delivery point. This determines the pump's lifting capacity needed for your application.

Choose the Right Power Supply

Select between single phase (domestic) or three phase (industrial/commercial) based on your available power supply and pump requirements.

Consider Pump Materials

Stainless steel pumps last longer in corrosive water conditions. Check water quality and choose materials accordingly.

Check Warranty & Service

Look for pumps with at least a 2-year warranty. Consider availability of spare parts and service support in your area.

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