Well Pumps
Ensure a regular and efficient supply. Saniwell: multi-stage submerged pumps for customised water supply solutions.
With Saniwell, SFA Export offers multi-stage submerged pumps designed for a wide range of applications. Depending on their features, they can be used in boreholes, wells, or tanks, meeting varied water supply needs.
These pumps are ideal for providing high pressure, even in challenging conditions, offering a reliable solution for domestic installations.
Their robustness and performance make them an optimal choice to ensure a regular and efficient supply.
Frequently Asked Questions
A well pump draws water from a well, borehole or tank and delivers it to the surface for applications such as garden watering, irrigation or domestic water supply. A submersible well pump is installed directly in the water and pushes the water towards the point of use.
When choosing a well pump, several factors should be considered, including the depth of the well or borehole, required flow rate, desired pressure, discharge head, available diameter and intended application. For complex installations or if you are unsure which pump to choose, professional advice is recommended.
Yes. Certain well pump models can be installed in a rainwater harvesting tank or cistern to supply garden watering, irrigation or certain domestic systems. It is important to choose a pump suited to the tank configuration and the required performance.
Submersible well pumps generally require limited maintenance, but periodic checks are recommended to ensure reliable operation and help prevent clogging. The installation and its components should also be inspected regularly in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
A surface pump is installed outside the water and is mainly suitable for shallow wells. A submersible well pump operates directly underwater and is particularly suitable for deeper wells and boreholes. The right choice depends on factors such as the depth of the water source, required flow rate and discharge head.
Depending on the installation and water quality, pumped water can be used for a wide range of applications, including garden watering, irrigation, filling storage tanks and certain domestic uses. SFA well pumps can also be used to pump water from tanks or rainwater harvesting systems.
For a deep well or borehole, a submersible pump is generally recommended. Key factors include the installation depth, required discharge head, desired flow rate and borehole diameter. For narrow boreholes, the pump diameter is particularly important.
It depends on the model. Some submersible pumps are versatile and can be used in wells, boreholes and tanks, while others are designed for specific installations. For example, certain models may not be suitable for boreholes because of their diameter or inlet configuration. It is therefore essential to check the specifications of the selected model before installation.
A well pump draws water from a well, borehole or tank and delivers it to the surface for applications such as garden watering, irrigation or domestic water supply. A submersible well pump is installed directly in the water and pushes the water towards the point of use.
A surface pump is installed outside the water and is mainly suitable for shallow wells. A submersible well pump operates directly underwater and is particularly suitable for deeper wells and boreholes. The right choice depends on factors such as the depth of the water source, required flow rate and discharge head.
When choosing a well pump, several factors should be considered, including the depth of the well or borehole, required flow rate, desired pressure, discharge head, available diameter and intended application. For complex installations or if you are unsure which pump to choose, professional advice is recommended.
Depending on the installation and water quality, pumped water can be used for a wide range of applications, including garden watering, irrigation, filling storage tanks and certain domestic uses. SFA well pumps can also be used to pump water from tanks or rainwater harvesting systems.
Yes. Certain well pump models can be installed in a rainwater harvesting tank or cistern to supply garden watering, irrigation or certain domestic systems. It is important to choose a pump suited to the tank configuration and the required performance.
For a deep well or borehole, a submersible pump is generally recommended. Key factors include the installation depth, required discharge head, desired flow rate and borehole diameter. For narrow boreholes, the pump diameter is particularly important.
Submersible well pumps generally require limited maintenance, but periodic checks are recommended to ensure reliable operation and help prevent clogging. The installation and its components should also be inspected regularly in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
It depends on the model. Some submersible pumps are versatile and can be used in wells, boreholes and tanks, while others are designed for specific installations. For example, certain models may not be suitable for boreholes because of their diameter or inlet configuration. It is therefore essential to check the specifications of the selected model before installation.
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