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Any Single Phase Submersible motor for 1000 Feet

Hi

We have drilled a bore of 1000 ft, and we didn't find any water during drilling. However, a week later we saw
water at 100 ft. We have a single phase connection, I am looking for a single phase submersible pump that can
pump water to first floor. 1) Can I opt for "TEXMO SUBMERSIBLE SINGLE PHASE PUMP TRF 540 HS"
(3HP , 40 Stage Motor) 2) What should be the length of the pipe. Can I put 900 Feet pipe and motor at 900 feet
depth. 3) How should I choose cable/wire? Can I use a 4 Sq mm cable or should I opt for 6 Sq mm cable.
Please provide cable sizing chart for single phase. 4) At my place we usually have voltage fluctuations and the
single phase voltage might be around 200 Volts or less. Do I need to choose a 6 Sq mm cable because of low
voltage. Will low voltage have any impact. (I am anyway buying a good panel/starter) 5) Is it advisable to
choose a 3HP Pump for a single phase connection? Will this have any downside? 6) What would be the energy
consumption of "TEXMO SUBMERSIBLE SINGLE PHASE PUMP TRF 540 HS" on a single phase
connection? Please provide product manual. 7) What would be the Flow Rate at 900 Feet depth. How many
Litres Per Hour? 8) Could you please send "manual for installation" "TEXMO SUBMERSIBLE SINGLE
PHASE PUMP TRF 540 HS"

Thanks

Ravi

Hi Ravi,

You cannot install the single phase motor for the depth of 900 feet, either initially may work
the motor but after it wont work it. Second thing in single phase motor you will get
electricity bill high and maintenance more or you can reduce the depth of errection the
motor level 500 feet and leaving the 400 feet ideally.

Currently we are handling all types of borewell queries, like bore hole scanning, cleaning,
maintenance, motor repair , drilling , re-drilling (re-bore).

Pls contact A2z borewell solutions #9019940085 or 9538813331.

Regards,
Madhukar Gowda.
http://a2zborewellsolutions...
A2Z Borewell Solutions (Proprietor)
9019940085, 9538813331.

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