Well Pumps
Brand: SAER
Model: BP8A-380
Applications
Electric centrifugal water pump, for surface irrigation, sprinkler water systems and industrial applications
Three-phase single-stage centrifugal water pump SAER BP8 A has a power supply of 400 V , a bore size of 4" , a power of 5.5 kW and a flow rate of 2000 l./min . It has a hea..
€ 1,306.01
Ex Tax:€ 1,088.34
Brand: SAER
Model: BP8C-380
Applications
Centrifugal water pump with stainless steel shaft and speed 2900 rpm
Three-phase single-stage centrifugal water pump SAER BP8C has a connection size of 4'' , power of 3 kW , flow rate of 108 m³/h and head of 16.7 m. It is used in surface gravity irrigation and irrigation systems, ..
€ 1,164.64
Ex Tax:€ 970.53
Brand: SAER
Model: CMP76-380
Applications
The single-phase, single-stage centrifugal pump SAER CMP is a reliable and efficient solution for domestic and small industrial needs. It has a power of 0.55 kW and a standard operating voltage of 230 V. The inlet and outlet connection is 1" and the maximum flow rate reaches 6.03 m³/..
€ 269.28
Ex Tax:€ 224.40
Brand: SAER
Model: CMP79-380
Applications
Single-stage centrifugal water pump with a maximum flow rate of 103 l. / min., for general and industrial water supply
Three-phase single-stage centrifugal water pump SAER CMP79 has an inlet and outlet size of 1" , a supply voltage of 400 V and a power of 0.75 kW . The maximum he..
€ 282.74
Ex Tax:€ 235.62
Brand: Gmax
Model: 0900137
Gmax QDP submersible drainage water pump for wells is a compact and reliable solution for household and light professional needs related to drainage and pumping water . It operates with single-phase voltage 220 V / 50 Hz , and its maximum immersion depth is 7 meters , which makes it suitable for wel..
€ 151.08
Ex Tax:€ 125.90
Brand: Gmax
Model: 0900138
Well pump / Drainage pump Gmax Q1000127-4P is a highly efficient solution for pumping clean water from wells, tanks, shafts and flooded rooms. It has a power of 800 W , a head of 40 m and a flow rate of 6500 l/h , which makes it suitable for domestic and semi-professional applications . It does not ..
€ 175.26
Ex Tax:€ 146.05
Well pumps are useful for households that use water from their own water sources. They provide a constant flow of water necessary for household needs, garden irrigation, and sometimes even for industrial purposes. Choosing the right pump ensures durability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in use.
Types of well pumps
The choice of a well pump depends on specific needs and the characteristics of the well. The main types are:
- Centrifugal well pumps – Suitable for shallow wells, these pumps provide high flow rates at low pressure.
- Submersible well pumps – Ideal for deep wells, they work directly underwater and provide a stable water flow at greater depths.
- Multistage well pumps – These pumps offer high pressure and are suitable for systems that require greater power.
Criteria for choosing a well pump
When choosing a well pump, pay attention to several parameters:
- Well depth – Submersible pumps are best suited for deep wells, while centrifugal pumps are for shallower wells.
- Flow rate and pressure – Calculate the required flow rate and pressure based on the needs of the household or business.
- Materials and durability – Models with anti-corrosion coatings and durable materials are preferable, especially if the water has a high mineral content.
How to maintain your well pump and prolong its life
Regular maintenance of the pump is essential. Some important aspects include:
- Filter cleaning – Accumulated debris can block the pump.
- Leak check – Immediate repair of leaks will prevent loss of efficiency.
- Electrical connection check – Ensure cables are properly insulated and are not in a damp environment.
Common issues with well pumps and their solutions
- Insufficient water flow – This may be caused by a clogged filter or the wrong pump choice for the well’s depth.
- Noisy pump operation – Often a problem due to lack of sufficient cooling or improper pump positioning.
- Frequent stopping of the pump – Motor overheating may be the cause. Check if there is enough ventilation.
Frequently asked questions about well pumps
- What is the appropriate flow rate for a pump?
The flow rate depends on the user's needs. For household purposes, it is usually around 2-3 m³/hour. - How much power should the pump have?
For deeper wells, a more powerful pump is recommended, usually over 1 kW. - Can a submersible pump work outside of water?
No, submersible pumps must remain underwater for cooling. - What should I do if my pump is making noise?
Check for air in the system and ensure the pump is properly mounted. - How often should I clean the pump filter?
At least once every few months, depending on water contamination. - Can a well pump run on solar energy?
Yes, there are models that can be connected to solar panels. - What should I do if the pump stops frequently?
Check for motor overheating or electrical connection issues. - How can I check if the pump is working correctly?
You can check the flow rate and pressure, which should match the specifications. - What does maximum flow rate mean for pumps?
This is the maximum amount of water the pump can deliver per hour. - How to choose between a multistage and a standard pump?
The multistage pump provides higher pressure and is suitable for specific needs. - Can the well pump operate continuously?
Yes, but it is recommended to give it periodic rest to avoid overheating. - What are signs of a problem with the well pump?
Noise, insufficient flow rate, and operational interruptions are the main symptoms. - Can the well pump pump muddy water?
Most pumps can handle slightly contaminated water, but muddy water may damage some models. - How can I know if the pump is suitable for a well of a specific depth?
Check the specifications for the maximum depth at which the pump can operate.