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Vibration Pump VMP60-1

Vibration Pump VMP60-1

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VMP60-1CIMG2534

VPM SERIES
PERFORMANCE RANGE
Flow rate up to 18 l/min.(1.08m
3/h)
head up to 70m

PUMP INSTALLATION AND APPLICATIONS
Vibration pump(VMP60-1) is designed for clear water lifting from boreholes with a diameter over 105 mm and depth up to 70 meters, water wells and any reservoirs, it can be used for water vegetable gardens, orchards, ad well as for domestic water supply.

This pump does not comprise friction surface and rotation parts, thus providing a durable and trouble-free operation.

Model

Power
(Kw)

Power
(Hp)

Outlet
(mm)

Max.Flow
(L/min)

Max.Head
(m)

Diameter
(mm)

GW
(kg)

Packing Dimension

VMP60-1

0.28

0.37

14

18

70

105

3.65

29.5*10.9*15.5

CIMG2534

0.28

0.37

14

18

70

105

3.65

29.5*10.9*15.5

Q: Water pump is STILL constantly running! Since this past thursday, we did:new check valvenew pressure controlnew foot valve (well)well is not dryprime, air pressure are finewe have above ground pump in the basement. we called a plumber and he could do nothing! we have water and pump/tank and everything seem working fine.But the pump is on and off every 30 seconds - 1 minute. It is so annoying and out of ideas what could be wrong.My husband think it could be the tank and suggested that we replace it. But the plumber didn't say anything about the tank. And it is not too old.Do you think it is the tank and we need to replace it? If so, we will do it on this Sunday morning even though it might cost extra charge! please help!!!
ITS A WATER LOGGED TANK, DONT REPLACE IT JUST DRAIN IT drain the tank, you need the air pocket in the tank. drain the pressure tank completely, let it fill it again, and have an air pocket in it. if it has a rubber bladder in it , the bladder could be leaking and all the air has been replaced with water, drain the tank and see if it feels empty after it is drained, if not the rubber bladder is full of water, new tank is needed. with no air pocket the pump is going to keep cycling on and off. the pressure switch comes on at 20 lbs, shuts off at 40 lbs. the only way it gets the 20 lbs difference is with the air pocket expanding. if all is well, lets say it takes 2 minutes for the pressure to drop from 40 to 20 with a faucet wide open. with no air pocket it will drop from 40 to 20 in a half a second, pump kicks on to pressureize it and its back to 40 in a half a second. pump is on and off, on and off over and over over. with an air pocket it will take the pump several minutes to bring it back up to 40 from 20.
Q: I was wondering if water pumps make any noise when they are submersed? Also, my pond is quite small and I don't want to scare my fish with a noisy pump. Thank you!
It has been years since I had a pond. It was a freestanding pool with a fountain in it. I don't recall any noise from the submersible pump, only the sound of the splashing water. I doubt this type of pump has become noisier over the years. Below is a link to a site with many helpful articles about ponds, pumps, and systems.
Q: replaced one themostat, disconected lower unit twice look at the water pump everything looks fine but when lower unit was reconnected water pump would not work. not sure if asembled it wrong or forgot to d somthing. can someone help.
check the water tube conection to make sure it is lined up and check to make sure the key is not sheered or missing from the water pump impeller
Q: How do I tell the difference between a long and a short water pump? I have a Chevy 350 V8, a crate motor the same size is going in very soon. How do I tell which one I have so that I can get the correct brackets, accessories, etc.?
Chevy Short Water Pump
Q: how can i put in a water pump for a1994 bonniville sse?
1994 Pontiac Bonneville V6-3800 3.8L Vehicle Level Engine, Cooling and Exhaust Cooling System Water Pump Service and Repair Service and Repair Notes TOOL REQUIRED J 38185 Hose Clamp Pliers J 36660 Torque Angle Meter REMOVAL Engine coolant. Electrical center and reposition. Loosen water pump pulley bolts. Drivebelt. Water pump pulley. Power steering pump mounting bolts and reposition. Bolts from water pump. Water pump. Clean Water pump mating surfaces. INSTALLATION Gasket and water pump. Bolts to water pump using Torque Angle Meter. Tighten Long bolts to20 Nm (15 ft. lbs.) + 40 degrees. Short bolts to 15 Nm (11 ft. lbs.) + 80 degrees. Water pump pulley, do not tighten bolts. Power steering pump with mounting bolts. Drivebelt. Tighten water pump pulley bolts. Tighten bolts to 13 Nm (115 inch lbs.) . Electrical center in place. Engine coolant. Inspect for leaks. ? 2008 ALLDATA LLC
Q: Question for you. I'm looking for a 12v (no AC converter, please) water pump to drive up to 4 water misters. Needs to run off the battery, without an AC converter (already found those). The pump will pull from a water reservoir and provide cooling relief on hot days through the misters. BTW... the pump should be reasonably small, limited to a few pounds...If you have any ideas, please advise.Thanks again,Robert
The ac converters are 12V rectifiers so just use the pump (wire to a battery) without the converter or check with motor home repair place
Q: My 2000 Pontiac Sunfire has been overheating and I recently changed the thermostat thinking that was the problem. The new thermostat didn't help and the engine is still over heating. I am starting to think it might be the water pump. How can I tell for sure? When I changed the thermostat and refilled the coolant tank I left the cap off and started the car to work out the air. I was told I should see bubbles in the tank but nothing happened, I thought this might be a sign of a bad water pump. I think I will be able to change the water pump on my own I just want to know for sure if that is the problem.
It's an anaerobic micro organism (that's, it does not want oxygen to outlive). I had this situation, and that is what I did: Remove your good cap and pour in a cup of Clorox combined with a part cup of baking soda. Run the water for 10 mins by way of all of the areas it comes out, sinks, bathrooms, washing desktop, dishwasher, bathe. This will disperse the bleach by way of the method and kill the micro organism. You should not drink the water except you run it by way of a Brita or different filter out, or you'll use bottled water for a few days. After a few days of utilization, you should not be capable to sniff the chlorine and the water might be riskless to drink once more. You would possibly need to do that as soon as a month, even though you may also now not have got to use such a lot Clorox.
Q: I have a 2002 honda civic with 85k miles the dealer says the timing belt should be replaced. But with the water pump timing belt tensioner also have to be replaced???
The engine in your car makes the difference the 1.7 has a water pump driven by the timing belt and the 2.0 has an external water pump driven by the serpentine belt so find out what you have but if it is the 1.7 just do it.
Q: Even when all water is shut off in the camper, my water pump keeps running. Even when the tank is completely empty. Does anyone know what is causing this?
I might be miss-understanding your question. If you have no water in the tank then the pump will run all the time because you won't build enough pressure in the system to shut it off. There should be a switch to turn it off manually. If your system has water in it and pump still won't shut off then it could be several different things: 1. Pump is bad and leaking internally... do you have good pressure at the faucet? 2. There should be a pressure cut-out switch somewhere near the pump. This switch should shutoff the pump when the ideal pressure is reached and prevent the pump from over pressurizing the system. Make sure it is not stuck closed. (May have to remove to test) Check for continuity across the terminals with pressure with the pressure on and off. If it doesn't' change... replace. 3. You could have a leak somewhere in the system not allowing the system to build pressure. 4. There may be a pressure relief valve somewhere in the system that is stuck open and dumping your pressure back into the suction side of the pump. Good Luck!
Q: I have a bad water pump on my golf gti.Engine is 2.0L. I just would like to know how hard is it to do it myself. And also is there some special tools that I need.How much time usually takes to get this done? Thank you
the water pump is external to the engine, no need to touch timing belt unless your changing it, tools needed- 13mm wrench-22mm wrench - 1/4 drive ratchet-10mm 1/4 drive socket- 3/8 drive ratchet- 12mm 3/8 drive Socket-13mm 3/8 drive socket-19mm 3/8 drive socket-16mm 3/8 drive socket 3/8 drive Extension-pliers- flat blade screw driver- 6mm 3/8 drive allen socket--- remove drive belt's- remove p/s pump, a/c compressor( do not disconnect either they will move out of the way)- remove alternator(disconnect battery first)- remove the bracket assembly( four 13mm nuts three hidden in the holes) there is the water pump(two 19mm tall bolts with studs hold it down, 10mm T bolt passes through the timing cover)

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