Flow Plus 3 HP motor And Pump
Here are some borewell submersible pump options you can consider — great for extracting water from deep wells (آبار عميقة) for irrigation, household supply, livestock, or industrial use:
Flow plus 3HP Stainless Steel Borewell Submersible Pump
SAR 1,337.91
Flow Plus Submersible Well Pump
SAR 2,097.20
Flow Plus 5/15 2'' Deep Well Pump
SAR 1,072.74
2.2 kW Single Phase Borehole Pump
SAR 802.93
Stainless Steel Deep Well Submersible Pump
SAR 564.66
💧 Recommended for Borewell & Deep Well Water Supply
Flow plus 3HP Stainless Steel Borewell Submersible Pump – A strong 3 HP pump with stainless-steel construction for durability and reliable daily use (good for medium-to-large borewells).
Flow Plus FSP5/15 Submersible Well Pump – Well-reviewed option with balanced performance and price — suitable for residential or light agricultural use.
Flow plus Deep Well Pump – A solid 3 HP choice for smaller farms, gardens, and household water supply.
⚙️ Other Useful Choices
2.2 Single Phase Borehole Pump – Single-phase deep well pump (inverter compatible) for easier installation where three-phase power isn’t available.
Stainless Steel Deep Well Submersible Pump – Basic stainless steel deep well pump at an affordable price.
📌 What Is a Borewell Submersible Pump?
A borewell submersible pump is a pump that operates while fully submerged in the water inside a borewell (deep drilled well) to lift groundwater to the surface. It’s commonly used for:
Household water supply
Agricultural irrigation
Livestock watering
Industrial water systems (NMI)
🧠 How It Works
Unlike surface pumps, the entire unit — motor and impellers — is placed underwater inside the bore. This design eliminates the need for priming and reduces noise and energy loss. (Taro Pumps)
📍 How to Choose the Right Pump
Here are the key specs to match with your borewell:
1. Borewell Diameter & Depth
Pump diameter must be smaller than the well casing. Leave ~10 mm clearance for water flow/cooling. (Bola Systems)
2. Flow Rate (Discharge)
Depends on how much water you need — from small domestic use to large irrigation. Typical small units start around tens of liters per minute, larger pumps deliver hundreds. (QTE Technologies)
3. Total Head (Lift Height)
This is the vertical distance from the pump to the highest point you want water delivered. Add friction losses in pipes for accurate selection. (Shinjo Valve)
4. Power & Phases
Small homes often use single-phase power. Larger agricultural/industrial installations use three-phase. (QTE Technologies)
5. Materials & Durability
Stainless steel and corrosion-resistant parts help the pump withstand long operation and abrasive water conditions.
🛠️ Installation & Maintenance Tips
Always submerge the motor fully as designed — running dry can damage the pump. (SEI Pumps)
Keep the power cable and connections waterproof and grounded. (SEI Pumps)
Check seals and mechanical components periodically for wear.
If you want, I can help you calculate the size of the pump you need (based on your bore depth, water demand, and pipe layout). Just tell me the borewell depth, desired flow, and how high you want to deliver the water!
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