Submersible Borehole Pump

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Stainless steel borehole pumps are primarily used for pumping of raw water from an underground source. They are installed in boreholes or wells, submerged below the water level and are suited for:

  • Raw water
  • Irrigation
  • Groundwater level reduction
  • Pressure boosting

All pumps are fitted with an integral non return valve with a short closing time to prevent backflow and the risk of water hammer.

They are direct driven by high efficiency self cooling submersible electric motors, and fitted with a high quality mechanical shaft seal to prevent water ingress.

For technical help and advice we recommend visiting our specialist Pump Division.

The borehole pump is supplied in accordance with the following agency specifications:

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Description

IRC (International Rescue Committee) order codes as follows:

IRC/A3:14 – (5m³/hour @ 70m head)

IRC/A3:15 – (5m³/hour @ 70m head with starter, flow meter, non return valve & compatible petrol generator)

IRC/A3:16 – (10m³/hour @ 70m head)

IRC/A3:17 – (10m³/hour @ 70m head with soft starter, flow meter, Non return vale and well head & riser pipe)

IRC/A3:18 – (5m³/hour @ 120m head)

IRC/A3:19 – (5.5m³/hour @ 200m head)

IRC/A3:20 – (10m³/hour @ 100m head)

IRC/A3:21 – (14m³/hour @ 100m head)

IRC/A3:22 – (20m³/hour @ 100m head)

IRC/A3:23 – (20m³/hour @ 200m head)

IRC/A3:24 – (30m³/hour @ 100m head)

IRC/A3:25 – (40m³/hour @ 100m head)

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