Solar
Powered Surface Pumps
GenPro Energy Solutions is
implementing surface pumping systems for
livestock pipeline applications
throughout the world. Range lands
that normally hold water in dugouts and
dams have been unusually dry. By
using a surface pumping system you can
utilize range lands far away from the
originating water source.
The most economical DC water pumps
are surface (non-submersible) pumps.
They can reduce pumping energy
consumption by half or more, compared to
conventional AC powered pumps.
Surface pumps can pull the water up
to 20 feet (suction capacity) and lift
or push up to 900 feet. GenPro Energy's
specialized Lorentz and Dankoff pumps
have a wide range of application and can
provide as little as 0.5 gallons per
minute and up to 70 gallons per minute.
Surface pumps are not weather resistant
and must be protected from weather and
freezing situations.
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Solar Force
Piston
Pump draws water from a shallow
well, spring, pond, river or
tank. It can push water up to
230 ft. and over long distances
for a variety of applications
and uses. |
Solaram Surface
Pump
draws water from a shallow well,
spring, pond, river or tank. It
can push water up to 960 ft. and
over long distances for a
variety of applications and
uses. It can be powered directly
from a photovoltaic array to
fill a many water storage
systems. |
Solar Slowpump
was the world’s first
commercially available low power
solar pump. It was developed by
Windy Dankoff in 1983, in
response to those who said
“That’s impossible”. A great
low power surface pump solution! |
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SunCentric TM
uses solar-electric power to
pump as much as 50,000 gallons
per day from shallow water
sources. Applications include
irrigation, livestock, domestic
water, pond management, water
treatment, solar water heating,
hydronic space heating, fire
protection, and many more... |
PS150 Booster
Pump
provides city water pressure,
anywhere. It is economical for
domestic water supply, drip
irrigation, and water
purification systems. |
BADU TOp12
uses solar-electric power to
pump water. It is cost-effective
for swimming pools, especially
where utility rates (or daytime
peak rates) are extremely high. |
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