Description
STAINLESS STEEL IMPELER SOLAR WATER PUMP
80m Submersible Borehole Solar Water Pump
Model number: VC-3DCP3.5-80-72-600
DC CONTROLLER Series
An 80m Submersible Borehole Solar Water Pump, stainless steel solar water pump is a durable, efficient, and eco-friendly pumping solution powered by solar energy. These pumps are commonly used in agricultural irrigation, drinking water supply, livestock watering, and other off-grid water needs. The stainless steel construction makes them resistant to corrosion and ideal for long-term use in harsh environments.
Key Features of an 80m Submersible Borehole Solar Water Pump:
- Solar-Powered:
- Operates using electricity generated by solar panels.
- Reduces dependence on conventional electricity or fuel, making it cost-effective and eco-friendly.
- Stainless Steel Construction:
- Resistant to rust and corrosion, suitable for pumping water in saline or hard-water conditions.
- Durable and long-lasting in outdoor or submerged environments.
- Types of Pumps:
- Submersible Pumps: Designed to be submerged in wells or water sources, suitable for deep wells or boreholes.
- Surface Pumps: Installed above ground for shallow water sources like rivers or tanks.
- Centrifugal Pumps: Used for high flow rate requirements.
- Positive Displacement Pumps: Suitable for delivering water under constant pressure.
- Energy Efficiency:
- Equipped with maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controllers to optimize energy use from solar panels.
- Can operate even under low sunlight conditions with advanced motor designs.
- Applications:
- Agricultural irrigation (drip, sprinkler, and flood systems).
- Drinking water supply for rural or remote areas.
- Livestock watering systems.
- Pond or garden water features.
Advantages of of 80m Submersible Borehole Solar Water Pump :
- Eco-Friendly: No greenhouse gas emissions; operates solely on renewable solar energy.
- Cost-Effective: Low operating costs after installation due to zero fuel or electricity dependency.
- Durability: Stainless steel construction ensures resistance to corrosion, wear, and harsh conditions.
- Versatility: Can be used in both deep and shallow water sources.
- Low Maintenance: Fewer moving parts reduce the need for frequent servicing.
Limitations:
- High Initial Cost: Solar panels and pump systems can be expensive upfront, though they pay off in the long run.
- Dependent on Sunlight: Performance depends on the availability of sunlight, requiring battery backup or water storage for overcast days.
- Installation Complexity: Proper setup, including alignment of solar panels, is critical for optimal performance.
Specifications to Consider:
- Flow Rate: Typically measured in liters per minute (L/min) or gallons per minute (GPM), based on irrigation or water supply needs.
- Lift Height: The maximum vertical height the pump can raise water, critical for deep wells.
- Power Requirements: Ensure compatibility between the solar panels, controller, and pump.
- Material Quality: Stainless steel grade (e.g., 304 or 316) impacts corrosion resistance.
- Warranty and Durability: Look for robust designs with extended warranties.
Working Principle:
- Solar Energy Conversion:
- Photovoltaic (PV) panels capture sunlight and convert it into DC electricity.
- Power Transmission:
- A controller regulates the power and supplies it to the pump.
- Water Pumping:
- The pump draws water from a source and delivers it to the required location.