Submersible Pump Service / install

 

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Thinking about putting in a new water well pump system or updating your old system, turn your project over to the professionals at W.S. Heitman Drilling & Pumps.  Our experienced staff will be happy to go over all of your options and design a system that will satisfy your water needs in the most cost effective manner. New systems are installed in a clean, timely and professional manner

 

 

W.S. Heitman Drilling & Pumps strives to offer the best submersible pumping systems money can buy.

We are proud to not only offer conventional submersible pumping systems but Constant Pressure systems as well. Constant Pressure has shown us its worth time and time again especially under commercial, and irrigation applications.
Submersible pumping systems are easy to install and operate, and have improved electrical and mechanical design compared to the jet pump systems of the past which is why they are the standard system in terms of installation. The submersible pump is submerged under water in the actual well hence the name.

The submersible pump itself consists of a multi stage centrifugal pump. The wet end of the pump is what determines the output of water inside this portion of the submersible pump unit there is a series of impellers( number of impellers determines the capabilities of the pump)  that rotate on a shaft that connects to the pump motor. At the bottom of the wet end unit is the intake screen. This is what draws the water into the wet end and up into the drop pipe and into the residence. W. S Heitman Drilling & Pump recommends and installs Grundfos all stainless steel pumps that also have stainless steel impellers.

When sizing a pump many factors are taken into consideration: the flow and depth of the well, length from well to the point of entry, desired pressure and flow. The designer must take all these factors into consideration when engineering the final system. Every aspect down to the wire size and tank used must be engineered correctly to ensure longevity of the pumping system