Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ’s
FAQ’s
Is it possible to operate the submersible pump/motor in horizontal conditions?
No, the pump set cannot be operated at horizontal position whereas it can be operated up to 33 Degree inclination.
What happens when the pump is operated in/over under voltage conditions?
When a pump is operated in a over/under voltage condition, the motor will consume more Amps which results in increase of winding temperature and may lead to motor burnout.
Is it possible to operate the submersible pump/motor in horizontal conditions?
No, the pumps cannot be operated at horizontal position whereas it can be operated up to 33 Degree inclination.
How reliable are bore wells?
Boreholes are extremely reliable; in fact many of our commercial and agricultural jobs are carried out due to the reliability boreholes are known to provide.
One of the mains issue farmers and industries have is variable water pressure from mains water supplies. A borehole solves these problems. Likewise they are sustainable during drought periods meaning that even when mains water supplies are being throttled back borehole water supplies can keep on going.
How deep should a bore well be?
There is no set answer for how deep a borehole needs to be. Put simply the borehole should be as deep as is required to reach the aquifer (water bearing rock).
The average depth of a borehole is between 60m and 80m but this can be less as well as significantly more. The depth of a borehole very much depends on where you are in UK and the underlying geology.