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Goulds Water Technology VIS – Submersible Vertical Turbine (Borehole) Pumps

Discover the Goulds Water Technology VIS Submersible Vertical Turbine Pumps, designed for deep-set irrigation applications where lineshaft pumps are impractical. These pumps operate quietly underground, saving space and minimizing noise. Including a sealed submersible motor, maintenance is hassle-free, eliminating the need for lubrication and alignment. GWT pumps come in various materials of construction, and the absence of a lineshaft provides flexibility, even in non-vertical arrangements. These pumps are built to withstand rugged conditions and offer a cost-effective solution for irrigation pumping needs. Ideal for low-flow, high-pressure irrigation settings, the VIS pumps ensure efficient and quiet, long-lasting operation.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Sealed submersible motor
  • Low noise
  • Multiple motor sizes available per pump
  • Cost-effective well pump option
  • Rugged robust operation
  • Tolerates non-vertical well arrangements
  • Check valves available

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Goulds Water Technology DWT – Deep Well Turbine (Borehole) Pumps

Elevate agricultural water supply with Goulds Water Technology DWT Deep Well Turbine Pumps. Robust cast iron bronze-fitted assembly, 5" to 20" sizes, and versatile enclosed/open lineshaft options ensure durability. Paired with enclosed/open impellers and above/below-ground discharge, the pump can accommodate VHS or VSS motors. Ideal for high-flow, high-pressure applications, it's designed for deep well pumping to an irrigation system, or flood irrigating to a boosted distribution system or gravity flowed to crops.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Cast iron bronze fitted bowl assembly 5″ to 20″ sizes
  • Enclosed or open lineshaft with threaded or flanged column pipe
  • Enclosed or open impellers
  • Above or below ground discharge with VHS or VSS motor

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