Deep-well pump
Deep-Well Pump: Your Reliable Water Solution
Deep-well pumps are essential equipment for extracting water from underground sources efficiently. Whether for residential, agricultural, or industrial use, these pumps provide consistent water supply from deep underground reservoirs.
Key Features of Our Deep-Well Pumps
- Heavy-duty stainless steel construction for durability
- Energy-efficient motor design reducing power consumption
- Advanced impeller technology for maximum water flow
- Automatic shut-off system to prevent dry running
- Corrosion-resistant materials for long service life
Technical Specifications
| Model | Power (HP) | Max Depth (ft) | Flow Rate (GPM) | Voltage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DW-100 | 1.0 | 150 | 12 | 110V |
| DW-200 | 2.0 | 250 | 25 | 220V |
| DW-300 | 3.0 | 350 | 35 | 220V |
| DW-500 | 5.0 | 500 | 50 | 220V/440V |
Installation Guide
- Measure your well depth and diameter before selection
- Ensure proper electrical connections according to local codes
- Install check valve and pressure tank as needed
- Prime the pump before first use
- Schedule regular maintenance checks
Deep-well Pump FAQ Section
How deep can a deep-well pump operate?
Our deep-well pumps are designed to operate at various depths depending on the model. The standard residential models can effectively draw water from depths up to 350 feet, while our industrial-grade pumps can handle depths of 500 feet or more. The specific depth capability is determined by factors including pump power, pipe size, and water table conditions.
How often should a deep-well pump be serviced?
We recommend annual maintenance checks for deep-well pumps under normal usage conditions. This includes inspecting electrical connections, checking for pipe corrosion, testing pressure settings, and verifying pump performance. In areas with hard water or high sediment content, more frequent inspections may be necessary to prevent mineral buildup that can affect pump efficiency.
What's the expected lifespan of a deep-well pump?
A quality deep-well pump properly installed and maintained typically lasts 8-15 years. The lifespan depends on several factors including water quality, usage frequency, power supply stability, and environmental conditions. Our pumps feature premium components like stainless steel impellers and corrosion-resistant coatings to maximize longevity even in challenging conditions.
Performance Comparison
| Feature | Standard Model | Premium Model |
|---|---|---|
| Motor Efficiency | 85% | 92% |
| Noise Level | 65 dB | 58 dB |
| Warranty | 2 Years | 5 Years |
| Maximum Temperature | 140°F | 180°F |
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Can a deep-well pump be used for irrigation?
Yes, our deep-well pumps are excellent for irrigation systems. Many agricultural users select our DW-300 and DW-500 models for their high flow rates that can support sprinkler systems across large fields. The pumps include features specifically beneficial for irrigation like sediment handling capability and thermal protection for continuous operation during growing seasons.
How do I choose the right size deep-well pump?
Selecting the proper deep-well pump size requires considering your water demand, well characteristics, and pressure requirements. Calculate your peak water usage in gallons per minute (GPM), measure your well's static and pumping water levels, and determine the necessary pressure for your system (typically 30-50 PSI for residential use). Our sizing chart and technical representatives can help match these factors to the ideal pump model.
What maintenance does a deep-well pump require?
Regular deep-well pump maintenance includes checking and cleaning intake screens, inspecting wiring connections, testing pressure switch operation, and monitoring for unusual noises or vibration. Annual professional inspection is recommended to check motor performance, bearing condition, and internal wear. Keeping accurate records of pump cycles and performance can help identify potential issues before they cause system failure.
Accessories & Options
- Pressure tanks (20-120 gallon capacity)
- Control boxes with advanced monitoring
- Stainless steel safety ropes
- Torque arrestors for vibration control
- Water filtration systems
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How do I troubleshoot a noisy deep-well pump?
Noisy operation in deep-well pumps can indicate several issues. Check for loose mounting hardware, worn bearings, or cavitation caused by restricted water flow. Ensure the pump isn't running dry and that all pipes are properly secured. Persistent grinding or screeching noises typically require professional service as they may signal internal component wear.
What's the difference between 2-wire and 3-wire deep-well pumps?
The main difference lies in the control system configuration. 2-wire pumps have built-in controls and require simpler installation, while 3-wire models separate the controls for easier servicing and often allow more precise adjustments. 3-wire systems generally offer better performance monitoring capabilities and tend to be more energy-efficient for larger applications.
Can I install a deep-well pump myself?
While some experienced homeowners may handle basic deep-well pump installation, we strongly recommend professional installation for optimal performance and safety. Proper installation requires specialized tools, electrical expertise, and knowledge of local plumbing codes. Improper installation can void warranties and may lead to premature pump failure or safety hazards.
Why Choose Our Deep-Well Pumps?
Our deep-well pumps are manufactured with precision engineering and quality materials to deliver reliable performance year after year. With energy-efficient designs, rugged construction, and comprehensive warranty coverage, we provide water solutions you can depend on for residential, commercial, and agricultural applications.
