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Corrosion Resistant, Long Lasting, Sturdy, Lightweight & Compact
Enhanced Motor Design Ensures the Higher Cooling Effect

10 Feet Duty Point Head Per Stage, Virgin Noryl Bowl




Epoxy Potted Water Proof Cables
Prevention from Dry Run




Sand Resistance & Low Maintenance
Robust Mechanical Design


High Working Pressure & Designed for Wide Voltage Fluctuations
Optimal Design

Vibration Free Smooth Operation & Built in NRV Reduces the
High Grade Anti Corrosive Stainless Steel Stator Pipe & Jacket


14 Feet Duty Point Head Per Stage, Virgin Noryl Bowl

Powerful Suction
Compact Design

10 Feet Duty Point Head Per Stage, Virgin Noryl Bowl

14 Feet Duty Point Head Per Stage, Virgin Noryl Bowl

















Built in Thermal Over-Load Protection
Suitable for Wide band of Voltage i.e., 160V to 250V





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What is a single-phase water pump?
A single-phase water pump is a type of electric pump that operates on a single-phase power supply, which is the standard electrical power found in most homes and small businesses. It uses a single alternating current waveform to power its motor.
Where are single-phase water pumps typically used?
Single-phase water pumps are commonly used for residential water supply, irrigation in small gardens, draining flooded areas, circulating water in heating and cooling systems, and in various domestic applications where high power is not required.
What are the advantages of using a single-phase water pump?
Advantages include simpler installation, lower cost compared to three-phase pumps, compatibility with standard household electricity, and suitability for low to medium flow rate and head applications.
What factors should I consider when choosing a single-phase water pump?
Key factors include the required flow rate (gallons per minute or liters per hour), the total head (vertical lift and friction losses), the power supply voltage and amperage, the type of liquid being pumped, and the pumps durability and material construction.
Are single-phase water pumps efficient?
Efficiency can vary depending on the pumps design, motor quality, and operating conditions. Modern single-phase pumps are designed to be reasonably efficient for their intended applications, but for very high-demand industrial uses, three-phase pumps are generally more efficient.