Well pumps have a hermetically sealed motor close-coupled to the pump body. The whole assembly is submerged in the fluid to be pumped. The main advantage of this type of pump is that it prevents pump cavitation, a problem associated with a high elevation difference between pump and the fluid surface.

There are two main types of well pumps available; submersible pumps and jet pumps. Submersible pumps are designed to be placed underwater, while jet pumps are mounted above ground. Both are suitable for use in wells of varying depths. Submersible pumps are typically more efficient than jet pumps, as they don’t require as much energy to operate.

A well pump provides a consistent source of water that is not affected by droughts or other water shortages. They can also provide water with less sediment than other sources, making them ideal for those with allergies or sensitivities. They are also quieter than other water sources, making them a great choice for those living in rural areas.

When choosing a product, it is important to consider the depth of the well, the type of water you need, the rate of flow you require and the power source. You should also assess whether you require a pump with a pressure tank, which will ensure that the water pressure does not drop when multiple taps are opened.

You can use these products to fush fluid to the surface as opposed to self priming & jet pumps having to pull fluids. Submersibles are more efficient than jet pumps. They are found in many applications. Single stage pumps are mostly used for drainage, sewage pumping, general industrial pumping and slurry pumping. Multiple stage submersible pumps are most commonly lowered down a borehole and used for water abstraction, water and in oil wells.

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