If you work around irrigation, mining dewatering, or municipal water networks, you’ve probably heard murmurs about the 135QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump. I’ve been tracking this line for a while and, to be honest, it’s one of those “quiet achievers” coming out of No. 6 Xingyuan Road, West District, Lincheng Economic Development Zone, Hebei Province. The pitch is straightforward: robust hydraulic design, OEM-friendly, and certified against national well-pump standards. And yes, they’ll customize non‑standard motors/pumps on request—OEM processing is not just a tagline here.
Two macro shifts are driving demand: deeper boreholes (drought resilience) and tighter energy budgets. In fact, buyers are asking for higher head at stable efficiency, plus verifiable test curves. It seems that the 135QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump checks those boxes, with compliance to GB/T2816‑2014 (pump) and GB/T2818‑2014 (submersible asynchronous motor). Many customers say the balance between price, lead time, and durability is—surprisingly—sensible.
| Model | 135QJP Series (Peep Well) |
| Rated Flow (Q) | ≈ 10–25 m³/h (real‑world use may vary) |
| Head (H) | ≈ 40–120 m, staged by impeller count |
| Motor Power | ≈ 2.2–7.5 kW, 380 V/50 Hz (others by OEM) |
| Materials | SS304 casings/shaft, wear‑resistant impellers |
| Protection | IP68, Insulation Class F |
| Outlet | ≈ DN32–DN50 (depends on sub‑model) |
| Certifications | GB/T2816‑2014, GB/T2818‑2014; ISO 9001 at plant level |
Materials: SS304 wetted parts, stator cold‑rolled silicon steel, copper windings, double mechanical seals. Methods: precision casting for bowls, CNC turning for shafts, dynamic balancing of rotors. Testing: hydraulic performance per GB/T 3216; dielectric/insulation per GB/T 1032; pressure/leak tests to IP68. Service life: around 20,000–30,000 running hours in clean water; abrasive wells need wear rings and harder impellers (OEM option). Industries: agriculture irrigation, rural water supply, pit dewatering, geothermal circulation, hotel/estate wells.
Feedback snippets: “quieter than our old set,” “didn’t expect that low of a starting current with the soft‑start panel,” and “lead time was short for a non‑standard outlet.” I guess the appeal is practical reliability rather than flashy marketing.
| Factor | 135QJP Manufacturer (Hebei) | Generic Import | Local Reseller |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standards | GB/T2816 & GB/T2818 declared | Varies; check docs | Depends on source |
| OEM Customization | Yes (non‑standard motors/pumps) | Limited | Usually no |
| Lead Time | ≈ 10–25 days | ≈ 30–60 days | Stock‑dependent |
| Test Data | Curve + bench report | Sometimes missing | Basic only |
Winery well, 95 m: a 135QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump with ≈ 15 m³/h at 90 m head replaced a tired unit; energy draw dropped ~8% based on clamp‑meter logs. Quarry sump: OEM wear‑package held efficiency within −3% over a season (muddy conditions). Bench tests I saw referenced GB/T 3216 methods; efficiency hovered around 68–72% at BEP on a mid‑range stage count.
Need non‑standard voltage, cable length, or flange? They’ll design/build to spec—just share your well log (diameter, static/dynamic level, TDS/sand). For sourcing, ask for: pump curve, motor nameplate, test certificate, and warranty terms. Quick contact: WhatsApp 17855846335.
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