If you work around municipal water or irrigation, you’ve heard the chatter: deeper wells, tougher water chemistry, stricter energy targets. In that swirl, the 300QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump shows up a lot on my site visits—partly because OEM tailoring is welcomed (rarely “one size fits all” underground), and partly because the build is honest-to-goodness industrial. Origin: No. 6 Xingyuan Road, West District, Lincheng Economic Development Zone, Hebei Province. WhatsApp: 17855846335.
| Nominal well size | ≈ 300 mm (12 in) |
| Flow range | ≈ 120–420 m³/h (real-world use may vary) |
| Head range | ≈ 60–320 m |
| Motor power | ≈ 45–220 kW, 380/660V, 50 Hz; VFD 30–50 Hz compatible |
| Materials | SS304/SS316 pump stages, cast iron options, copper windings |
| Seals & bearings | Double mechanical seal (SiC/TC), Kingsbury-type thrust bearing |
| Cert & tests | GB/T2816-2014, GB/T2818-2014; ISO 9906 acceptance; IP68; routine hydro & insulation tests |
| Peak efficiency | ≈ 75–78% (ISO 9906, Grade 2) |
| Expected service life | Bearings ≈ 20,000–30,000 h with clean water & correct VFD ramp |
Materials in: SS304/316 sheet and bar, precision-cast impellers/diffusers, electrical-grade copper. Methods: multi-stage stack machining, dynamic balancing, epoxy varnish impregnation (stator), vacuum dry, seal pairing, water-filled motor assembly. Testing: hydraulic performance (ISO 9906), pressure/leak test, dielectric/insulation resistance, routine load run. Documentation: serialised test curves shipped with the unit. I guess the paperwork matters as much as the iron.
Advantages users mention: steady head across duty, quieter starts on VFD, seals hold up decently in sandy aquifers (within reason). One agribusiness client told me their 300QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump replaced two smaller sets and cut energy by “about 11%”—not lab science, but their meter said so.
| Factor | Wellpump ACT (300QJP) | Vendor A | Vendor B |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standards | GB/T2816, GB/T2818; ISO 9906 test curve | ISO 9906 stated | Basic factory test only |
| OEM customization | Yes (non‑standard motors/pumps) | Limited | No |
| Lead time | ≈ 2–5 weeks (spec dependent) | ≈ 6–8 weeks | Stock or 8+ weeks |
| Warranty | 12–18 months typical | 12 months | 6–12 months |
Undertake OEM processing: special voltages, SS316 wet ends, longer cable kits, anti-sand suction screens, and tailored head/flow staging. For brackish water, I’d ask for duplex or 316 on impellers and a TC/TC seal pair. It seems that small tweaks prevent big headaches.
North China plain irrigation retrofit: one 300QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump, ≈ 280 m³/h at 150 m head, VFD at 45 Hz off-peak. Reported: smoother voltage dips, 9–12% energy improvement vs. previous mixed-brand stack. Service crew liked the clean test curve and IP68 motor tag—small wins add up.
Standards & compliance: Product implementation aligns with GB/T2816-2014 (well submersible pump) and GB/T2818-2014 (well submersible asynchronous motor). Request the ISO 9906 acceptance report and insulation/leak test sheet with each shipment.