We use electric submersible pumps a lot to pump water from underground tanks on building sites. Our current one is 240 volt and a while back it stopped working and it was hauled out of the hole and three of us proceded to examine it and it suddenly without warning gave off a loud flashbang. This was in the pouring rain. ):
I told the site manager it blew up and we needed a new one and too make sure it is 110v.
The site manager went off and bought another one. 240v again.
But when he seen the old pump only had a cable frayed (where it exploded) he asked me too fix it.
Well I've refused to fix it or have anything to do with this pump. I've been insisting on a 110v model for a few years now which are available. We had words today and I told him to take it too the scrap yard where it belongs. Though I can't see him listening.
He never handles the pump btw. Just us mugs out on site. I will either have to leave this job or go and buy the right pump myself which I know I won't get paid for.
Anyway the reason I say submersible pumps are flawed is because the cable will fray and break. Just like your drill or angle grinder.
And because they are sealed it means breaking the seal too fix them.
A good design would be an integral water proof plug socket built in. So anytime the cable frays, the pumps internals need never be touched.
Does anyone know a submersible pump like this in 110 volt or would it be possible to retro fit a water proof plug and socket too the pump?
Thanks for taking the time reading this far and I hope you can help.
I told the site manager it blew up and we needed a new one and too make sure it is 110v.
The site manager went off and bought another one. 240v again.
But when he seen the old pump only had a cable frayed (where it exploded) he asked me too fix it.
Well I've refused to fix it or have anything to do with this pump. I've been insisting on a 110v model for a few years now which are available. We had words today and I told him to take it too the scrap yard where it belongs. Though I can't see him listening.
He never handles the pump btw. Just us mugs out on site. I will either have to leave this job or go and buy the right pump myself which I know I won't get paid for.
Anyway the reason I say submersible pumps are flawed is because the cable will fray and break. Just like your drill or angle grinder.
And because they are sealed it means breaking the seal too fix them.
A good design would be an integral water proof plug socket built in. So anytime the cable frays, the pumps internals need never be touched.
Does anyone know a submersible pump like this in 110 volt or would it be possible to retro fit a water proof plug and socket too the pump?
Thanks for taking the time reading this far and I hope you can help.
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