1800-102-8888
Texmo Industries Est. 1956

Jet Pump Types

Overview

The jet pump has one or more impeller and diffuser with the addition of a jet ejector. A jet ejector consists of a matched nozzle and a venturi. Jet pumps are mounted above the ground and lift the water out of the ground through a suction pipe.

Jet pumps are popular in areas with high water tables. Jet pumps are suitable for a variety of residential applications, namely bore wells, bungalows, farm houses, and small individual houses

For more information regarding these, please read our jet pumps buyers guide.

Performance and Features

  • Suction lift up to 55 m
  • Designed for wide voltage operation – 180 to 240 Volts for single phase
  • Shielded ball bearings that withstand temperatures up to 155 deg C
  • Motors with Class B insulation
  • Available in horizontal and vertical versions
  • Pressure valve to adjust backpressure for optimized performance
  • Optimized performance through the use of a pressure valve to control the backpressure
  • Low watt loss stampings used in motors
  • Dynamically balanced rotating parts to minimize vibrations
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HP Range
1 HP
Flow Range
0.12 - 0.15 LPS
Head Range
21 - 45 MTRS
Speed
2900 RPM
Voltage
180 - 240

2 Models Available

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HP Range
1 HP
Flow Range
0.14 - 0.15 LPS
Head Range
21 - 39 MTRS
Speed
2900 RPM
Voltage
180 - 240 Volts

4 Models Available

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HP Range
0.5 - 1.5 HP
Flow Range
0.11 - 0.2 LPS
Head Range
9 - 65 MTRS
Speed
2900 RPM
Voltage
160 - 240 Volts

9 Models Available

We have over 15 Jet Pumps Domestic models available. Speak to our team or a local dealer using the methods below:

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