The Panchal Subrotor pump offers the first real alternative to multi-stage centrifugal borehole pumps.
Unlike the conventional borehole pump which uses centrifugal force as the energy to move the water, the Panchal Subrotor uses the Progressive Cavity Rotor/Stator Principle to draw water up through it.
Panchal Subrotor pumps waste the least possible energy on internal friction, especially compared to multi-stage and jet pumps.
In a conventional centrifugal pump, the impellers and diffusers work one after the other to creat a little extra pressure at each stage. Power is wasted at every stage, when one stage wears, the pump stops!
The Progressive Cavity Pump principle is one of the most efficient and reliable methods of pumping water ever developed by man. The design principle ensures that the pumps are also extremely reliable and can usually be expected to out last multistage pumps, particularly on borewell water with a sand or silt content.
Features:
- Self Cleaning
- Stable Pump Curve
- More water, Lower energy
- More flow at higher heads
- Easy maintenance
Specifications:
Capacity |
40 LPM |
Max. Head |
Upto 75 meter |
Motor Power |
0.75 kW / 220 V |
Bore Well Size |
100 mm. diameter or larger |