Water Pump
The Water Pump is a high-performance, multi-purpose device engineered to efficiently move water from one location to another across residential, agricultural, industrial, and commercial settings. Built with a powerful motor and durable components, it ensures consistent water flow for a wide range of applications—from household water supply and irrigation to drainage and construction site dewatering. Designed for reliability, efficiency, and long service life, this pump is ideal for tasks that demand fast, dependable water transfer, making it an essential tool for homeowners, farmers, contractors, and facility managers alike.
Water Pump Uses
- Domestic Water Supply and Pressure Boosting:
Water pumps are commonly used to draw water from wells, tanks, or municipal lines to ensure steady water pressure and supply for showers, taps, and appliances in homes. - Irrigation for Lawns, Gardens, and Farmlands:
Perfect for delivering water to plants and crops, water pumps power sprinkler systems, drip irrigation, and surface watering to maintain healthy landscapes and agricultural yields. - Construction Site Dewatering and Flood Control:
Water pumps remove standing water from excavations, basements, and foundations during construction or after heavy rainfall, keeping sites safe and dry. - Filling and Draining Swimming Pools, Ponds, and Tanks:
These pumps quickly fill or empty large bodies of water, making them ideal for seasonal maintenance, cleaning, or water replacement in recreational and decorative features. - Water Transfer Between Storage Containers:
Used to move water between cisterns, barrels, and storage tanks, particularly in rainwater harvesting, off-grid systems, or during emergency situations. - Livestock Watering Systems and Barns:
Farmers use water pumps to supply fresh water to troughs and automated livestock watering systems, ensuring hydration and hygiene for animals. - Industrial Cooling and Process Water Circulation:
In factories and plants, pumps circulate water for machinery cooling, production processes, or cleaning systems to maintain operational efficiency. - Marine and RV Freshwater Systems:
Small water pumps are installed in boats and recreational vehicles to deliver running water to sinks, showers, and toilets when off the grid. - Firefighting and Emergency Water Supply:
High-capacity water pumps are used to draw water from lakes, ponds, or tanks for firefighting or emergency water delivery in rural areas. - Pressure Washing and Cleaning Systems:
Some water pumps serve as the power source for pressure washers, helping clean vehicles, buildings, sidewalks, and equipment with high-pressure water jets.
Safety Precautions
- Check Power Supply – Ensure proper voltage and grounding
- Inspect Hoses & Fittings – No cracks, leaks, or loose connections
- Prime the Pump – Fill with water before starting (if non-self-priming)
- Disconnect Power – Before servicing or storage
  Storage Procedures
- Drain Completely – Remove all water to prevent freezing/corrosion
- Clean Impeller & Housing – Remove debris and mineral buildup
- Lubricate Seals – Apply silicone grease to prevent drying
- Store in Dry Place – Avoid moisture and extreme temperatures
  Critical Warnings
- NEVER run the pump dry – damages seals and impeller
- NEVERÂ operate with clogged intake
- NEVERÂ store with water inside
Peripheral Pump
Voltage:220-240V~50Hz
Rated power:370W(0.5HP)
Max.head:35m
Max.flow:35L/min
Max.suction:8m
Pipe diameter:1"x1"
Copper wire motor
Stainless steel welding shaft: 304+45#
Electrophoresis pump body
Brass impeller
0.3m length cable
Packed by color box
Available with different specifications:
Including:
Rated power:750W(1HP)
Max.head:52m
Max.flow:50L/min
Max.suction:8m
Packed by carton box
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- Clean Water: Indicates that the pump is designed for use with water that is relatively free from impurities or debris. It is suitable for applications where the water being pumped does not contain significant contaminants.
- Submersible: Describes the pump's design, which allows it to be fully submerged in the water it is pumping. Submersible pumps are often used in wells, boreholes, or other water sources where the pump needs to operate beneath the water surface.
- 0.75 HP (Horsepower): Specifies the power rating of the pump. In this case, the pump has a power output of 0.75 horsepower, indicating its capacity to move a certain volume of water per unit of time.
- 25 M: This likely refers to the maximum pumping or discharge head, which is the vertical distance the pump can lift water. In this case, the pump can effectively lift water to a height of 25 meters.
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