PUMP INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS 1-386-328-7255

PUMP INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS

PALATKA AND PUTNAM COUNTY  FLORIDA OFFICE    1-386-328-7255

ST AUGUSTINE AND ST JOHNS COUNTY FLORIDA OFFICE   1-904-824-7144

 

Well pumps

Main article: Water well pump

Jet pumps are commonly used to extract water from water wells. The main pump, often a centrifugal pump, is powered and installed at ground level. Its discharge is split, with the greater part of the flow leaving the system, while a portion of the flow is returned to the jet pump installed below ground in the well. This recirculated part of the pumped fluid is used to power the jet. At the jet pump, the high-energy, low-mass returned flow drives more fluid from the well, becoming a low-energy, high-mass flow which is then piped to the inlet of the main pump.

The S type pump is useful for removing water from a well or container.

Shallow well pumps are those in which the jet assembly is attached directly to the main pump and are limited to a depth of approximately 5-8m to prevent cavitation.

Deep well pumps are those in which the jet is located at the bottom of the well. The maximum depth for deep well pumps is determined by the inside diameter of and the velocity through the jet. The major advantage of jet pumps for deep well installations is the ability to situate all mechanical parts (e.g., electric/petrol motor, rotating impellers) at the ground surface for easy maintenance. The advent of the electrical submersible pump has partly replaced the need for jet type well pumps, except for driven point wells or surface water intakes.

 

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Call one of our offices listed below

PALATKA   AND PUTNAM COUNTY FLORIDA   OFFICE   1-386-328-7255
St Augustine, Florida      St Johns County             904-824-7144
Orange Park, Florida       Clay County                   904-264-6444
Jacksonville Beaches, Florida    Duval County      904-246-3969
Fernandina, Florida         Nassau County               904-277-3040
Macclenny, Florida          Baker County                 904-259-5091
Palm Coast, Florida         Flagler County                386-439-5290
Daytona, Florida             Volusia County               386-253-4911

Jacksonville,  Florida     Duval County                 904-346-1266

Gainesville, Florida          Alachua County              352-335-8555

 

 

FREE ESTIMATES

PALATKA AND PUTNAM COUNTY  FLORIDA OFFICE    1-386-328-7255

ST AUGUSTINE AND ST JOHNS COUNTY FLORIDA OFFICE   1-904-824-7144

 

 

Well pumps

Main article: Water well pump

Jet pumps are commonly used to extract water from water wells. The main pump, often a centrifugal pump, is powered and installed at ground level. Its discharge is split, with the greater part of the flow leaving the system, while a portion of the flow is returned to the jet pump installed below ground in the well. This recirculated part of the pumped fluid is used to power the jet. At the jet pump, the high-energy, low-mass returned flow drives more fluid from the well, becoming a low-energy, high-mass flow which is then piped to the inlet of the main pump.

The S type pump is useful for removing water from a well or container.

Shallow well pumps are those in which the jet assembly is attached directly to the main pump and are limited to a depth of approximately 5-8m to prevent cavitation.

Deep well pumps are those in which the jet is located at the bottom of the well. The maximum depth for deep well pumps is determined by the inside diameter of and the velocity through the jet. The major advantage of jet pumps for deep well installations is the ability to situate all mechanical parts (e.g., electric/petrol motor, rotating impellers) at the ground surface for easy maintenance. The advent of the electrical submersible pump has partly replaced the need for jet type well pumps, except for driven point wells or surface water intakes.

 

FREE ESTIMATES

Call one of our offices listed below

PALATKA   AND PUTNAM COUNTY FLORIDA   OFFICE   1-386-328-7255
St Augustine, Florida      St Johns County             904-824-7144
Orange Park, Florida       Clay County                   904-264-6444
Jacksonville Beaches, Florida    Duval County      904-246-3969
Fernandina, Florida         Nassau County               904-277-3040
Macclenny, Florida          Baker County                 904-259-5091
Palm Coast, Florida         Flagler County                386-439-5290
Daytona, Florida             Volusia County               386-253-4911

Jacksonville,  Florida     Duval County                 904-346-1266

Gainesville, Florida          Alachua County              352-335-8555

PALATKA AND PUTNAM COUNTY  FLORIDA OFFICE    1-386-328-7255

ST AUGUSTINE AND ST JOHNS COUNTY FLORIDA OFFICE   1-904-824-7144

 

PALATKA AND PUTNAM COUNTY  FLORIDA OFFICE    1-386-328-7255

ST AUGUSTINE AND ST JOHNS COUNTY FLORIDA OFFICE   1-904-824-7144

 

Well pumps

Main article: Water well pump

Jet pumps are commonly used to extract water from water wells. The main pump, often a centrifugal pump, is powered and installed at ground level. Its discharge is split, with the greater part of the flow leaving the system, while a portion of the flow is returned to the jet pump installed below ground in the well. This recirculated part of the pumped fluid is used to power the jet. At the jet pump, the high-energy, low-mass returned flow drives more fluid from the well, becoming a low-energy, high-mass flow which is then piped to the inlet of the main pump.

The S type pump is useful for removing water from a well or container.

Shallow well pumps are those in which the jet assembly is attached directly to the main pump and are limited to a depth of approximately 5-8m to prevent cavitation.

Deep well pumps are those in which the jet is located at the bottom of the well. The maximum depth for deep well pumps is determined by the inside diameter of and the velocity through the jet. The major advantage of jet pumps for deep well installations is the ability to situate all mechanical parts (e.g., electric/petrol motor, rotating impellers) at the ground surface for easy maintenance. The advent of the electrical submersible pump has partly replaced the need for jet type well pumps, except for driven point wells or surface water intakes.

 

FREE ESTIMATES

Call one of our offices listed below

PALATKA   AND PUTNAM COUNTY FLORIDA   OFFICE   1-386-328-7255
St Augustine, Florida      St Johns County             904-824-7144
Orange Park, Florida       Clay County                   904-264-6444
Jacksonville Beaches, Florida    Duval County      904-246-3969
Fernandina, Florida         Nassau County               904-277-3040
Macclenny, Florida          Baker County                 904-259-5091
Palm Coast, Florida         Flagler County                386-439-5290
Daytona, Florida             Volusia County               386-253-4911

Jacksonville,  Florida     Duval County                 904-346-1266

Gainesville, Florida          Alachua County              352-335-8555

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