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Submersible Water Pump

Submersible Water Pump

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submersible water pump Product description

QJ-wells with submersible borehole pumps and water pump motor is integrated directly into the water to the work of the water equipment, submersible pumps, diving motors, pipes, cables and activate the protection devices and other components. The electrical, water pumps integrates into the water running, simple structure, energy efficient, safe and reliable. Handsome in appearance, light weight, noise and pollution-free, strong adaptability to the environment placed a substantial project cost savings will not affect the construction, the natural landscape

submersible water pump Application

It is suitable for extracting underground water from the deep well, can also be used for rivers, reservoirs, drains and other water projects mentioned, mainly used in irrigation and water for people and livestock in the mountain plateau, also for the cities, factories, railways, mines, the use of the site for drainage

submersible water pump Technical Data:

Flow rate: up to 8 m³/h

Head: up to 198 m

Temperature: max 40 °C

Casing pressure: up to MPa

Shaft seal: mechanical sealing

Material: nodular iron, stainless steel, duplex

Q: I am planning to make a overflow box for my 55 gallon saltwater tank and need to know whats a good pump to get the water back up???
Rio pumps are inexpensive and are very very durable. I highly reccomend them. I keep my sump level fairly low so that when i see bubbles in the display tank cause the pump is sucking a little air, i remember to add top off water. My pump sucks air about once every other week prolly for a few hrs at a time, until i get home from work and its still going strong! (I know this isnt the best way to do it, but if i dont run it low enough for it to suck air i totally forget to add top off water). I havent had to replace the pump yet. I also replaced my outdoor garden fountain pump with a rio. It sucks up leaves and junk all the time with no problems (except when the leaves cover where it sucks the water but thats not the pumps fault lol)
Q: I have a 2005 Impala and it has been acting funny. Some morning the heat takes about 20 minutes to start working. The air conditoner has not came on once. The gage also takes awhile to start working and when it does it goes pass the halfway mark.I even notice when im sitting at a red light, i can feel the engine shaking a little. I have a appt to get it check and put on the machine tomorrow. I just want to go there with an idea of what the problem could be. Could this be a thermostat or water pump problem???? Help?
thermostat
Q: Is pumping water, the new pump is also this problem, the pump is also working, that is, no water, at night I opened, in the installation of water, second days also make it to noon is not so good
This fully automatic self-priming pump, if there is no water, there are 4,A. The air in the pump cavity is exhausted. The solution is to unscrew the copper screw on the pump body,Two. Water pipe leakage solution, check the joints and piping to ensure reliable sealingThree. At the end of the valve or three does not open or there is a serious blockage, solutions to check the bottom valve goods three psychic activity,Four. Leakage of seal in pump, adjust or replace the sealWhat's more, you feel that there is a leak in your water inlet. Check the three pass on the water inlet of the water pump. Think of this fully automatic pump. The switch for your tap water can be kept open all the time
Q: what is a submersible well pump?
It is exactly what it sounds like-a water pump that you put in your well under water. It pumps the water into the house directly from the well, and uses the water as a coolant. Usually they are about 18-24 inches long, about 3-5 inches around, and weight about 40 pounds; and cost a small fortune (if you ask me anyway). Depending upon who you ask they are also the most efficient way to get the water from your well to the house, and do not need anywhere near as much servicing as above ground or in-house pump. Ask your local pump dealer which pump is best for you and the needs of your household-they should be able to give you several to choose from.
Q: I have a 2000 Ford Focus with 82k miles on it. The car is leaking coolant intermittently. The radiator was replaced about 3 yrs ago. The car doesn't overheat but when I turn it off I can hear a boiling sound and it smells like something is burning. It's not a strong smell but it's there. The car also idles rough and downright shakes at times. Also, and I know this sounds crazy, when I'm driving it I hear a sort of whooshing noise that sounds like water. Could this be the water pump or something more serious? I'm taking it to the mechanic tomorrow but would like an idea as to what could be wrong.
She should have not drove it. Sounds like it overheated and seized the engine. Probably cracked the heads or block. This could have coated her a car.
Q: 1.5 kW three-phase pump with 600 meters line, should match what big line?
Do you want to see the line loss how much pressure drop, if you want to ensure the working voltage of certain you pump, 600m pressure drop should be two-way, namely power press 1200m, press 380V, 1.5KW working current is calculated according to 3A R=, according to the resistivity * length / cross-sectional area of =0.0175*1200/S=21/S, and the loss of pressure drop =R*I=21*3/S=63/S, S take 3, loss of pressure drop is about 20V, the comprehensive economic cost, take 3 more appropriate, if you are willing to take 5, 6 are never mind, the thicker the loss is smaller.
Q: implementation of regulator in water level control system
This might be explained with an example. There is a water tank being used by a community (or a dwelling) and it is supplied by a pump from a well. There is a switch in the tank that is wired to the pump motor. The switch is activated by a lever attached to a float in the tank. When the float is in the down position the pump runs, When the float is pushed up by the water the punp is turned off. The pump first operates and fills the tank and then shuts off when the tank is full. When the usage of water drops the water in the tank to a certain level, the pump turns on until it is full again. The float, the switch and the motor are the pump regulating devices. This type of regulation is called two-position, like a light switch. Other more involved types of regulation may adjust a valve in the pipeline from the pump . This changes the rate of flow while the pump continues to run. The first type of regulation can be called digital because the flow is yes or no. The second can be called analog because while it is on, the flow varies in amount. If I have not adequately answered your question, maybe someone else will.
Q: Could my problem be greater than a water pump or thermostat?
Well first of all thermostates don't make leaks, -- unless they don't open, in which case boiling makes water run out! And of course it could be waterpump, it could also be radiator hoses, and radiator itself, as well as heater hoses, and heater core! In extreme case it could even be head gasket going bad! (But defiantely it will be under the hood!) You just have to check things out an see where it is coming from! Waterpump has a weep hole underneath main housing, -- if it is dripping from there,- the seal in WP is bad. But rest of things should be easy to see if you look carefully! If you have very much water leaking get it fixed quickly, and keep it full, and watch temperature carefully, if it starts overheating shut down engine quickly! If you drive overheated you WILL blow head gasket, and if going even further- too hot, it will expire engine! This is very expensive!
Q: I have a 1999 Chevy Cavalier Z24 2.4 engine and the water pump needs replaced how much would this cost me to take to a garage to have fixed?
good okorder and see what is up with the price. The estimator sectrion may be able to give some idea of what a water pump sells for and the labor costs. One major problem with all of the front engine front wheel drive cars is the cost of replacing a water pump can be 2 to 4 times as much in labor as the front engine rear wheel drive vehicles of the 70a and 80s for example my suburban was a total of 200 dollars not so with the cavalier The water pump itself was not too bad but the labor getting to it sucks. 104 to 199 dollars for a waterpump and 627 to 800 dollars for the labor could bring you a bill for 732 to 999 dollars lets hope its the cheaper of the estimates
Q: I would like to pump water from a canal which is approx. 65ft from my existing sprinkler plumbing. the height of the water level on average is approx. 6ft from the surface of the ground. I will need about 35 psi to operate the sprinkler zones. would the following pump work given the lose of pressure?... Horsepower:1.5Voltage:110V 60hz 9.5AmpPower ( max ):1100 WMax Flow :330 L/Min (87 GPM)Suct Hmax9M(30ft)Max Head:18 MInlet/Outlet Size:1.5quot;RPM:3450
it almost has to. the max amperage for anything with a 110 volt plug is about 12.5 amps. it should as long you are not pumping the water uphill. Please give me the 10 points for best answer!!

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