Technical Specification
Special Features
If you're pulling water from deep underground — whether it’s for a farm, a borewell, or a backup water supply — you need a pump that won’t give up when things get tough. That’s where a submersible pump comes in. Built to work completely underwater, it draws water straight from the source and keeps it flowing without fuss. It's quiet, efficient, and made to handle the long haul. And if you're looking for one that checks all the right boxes? Bonhoeffer makes some of the most dependable submersible pumps out there.
This model runs on a 1.5 HP motor — powerful enough to lift water up to 117 meters with ease. The motor core is made from 100% copper, which means better energy efficiency and a longer working life. Whether your power supply is 127V or 220V, this pump is ready to go. It’s simple to install, built to last, and designed to deliver consistent performance where it matters most — deep below the surface.
1 .What are the main applications of submersible pumps?
2 .How do I install a submersible pump?
3 .Does a submersible pump need priming?
No, submersible pumps are self-priming since they operate underwater.
4 .Can I use a submersible pump in saltwater?
Yes, but ensure the pump is specifically designed for saltwater use to prevent corrosion.
5 .How do I maintain a submersible pump?
6 .How often should I service my pump?
Service intervals vary but inspecting the pump every 6–12 months is recommended for optimal performance.
7 .Can I run a submersible pump dry?
No. Running the pump without water can damage the motor and seals.