If you work around irrigation schemes or municipal wells, you’ve probably noticed the same thing I have: the bar for deep-well hardware keeps creeping upward—higher efficiency, tougher metallurgy, smarter controls. The 125QJB Deep Well Submersible Pump sits right in that current. Built in Hebei Province (No. 6 Xingyuan Road, West District, Lincheng Economic Development Zone), it’s pitched as an OEM-friendly workhorse with proper standards behind it. And, to be honest, many customers say the combination of customization and durability is what nudges them over.
This 125QJB Deep Well Submersible Pump is a vertical multistage unit for boreholes. The maker openly offers OEM processing—non‑standard builds for unusual voltages, narrow wells, higher sand content, that sort of thing. Implementation standards cited: GB/T 2816-2014 (well submersible pump) and GB/T 2818-2014 (well submersible asynchronous motor). WhatsApp: 17855846335.
| Model | 125QJB (well series) |
| Flow rate (Q) | ≈ 20–120 m³/h (real-world use may vary) |
| Head (H) | ≈ 40–300 m, multi-stage |
| Motor power | ≈ 7.5–90 kW, 50/60 Hz |
| Voltage options | 380/400/415/440/460 V (OEM possible) |
| Outlet diameter | ≈ DN125 |
| Materials | SS304/316 wet end; optional duplex on request |
| Protection / Insulation | IP68 / Class F |
| Max sand | ≈ 0.1% by weight (application dependent) |
| Standards | GB/T 2816-2014, GB/T 2818-2014; performance per ISO 9906 acceptance grades |
Quick test snapshot (factory bench, 25°C, clear water, single test point): Q ≈ 50 m³/h at H ≈ 100 m, input ≈ 22 kW, peak hydraulic efficiency ≈ 73%. Your curve will shift with stage count, frequency, and water quality, obviously.
Wet-end bowls and impellers are precision-cast; shafts are balanced; laser or TIG welds on critical joints; stator windings impregnated with epoxy resin. Hydrostatic casing tests are typically run at ≈1.5× rated pressure. Performance acceptance follows ISO 9906 (Grade 2B is common), and motors reference IEC 60034 for temperature rise and efficiency classes. Service life? In clean water with proper NPSH and starts per hour observed, operators report 20,000–30,000 running hours—sand will cut that, so filtration and screens matter.
| Vendor | Customization | Standards & Docs | Lead Time | After‑sales |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WellPumpACT (125QJB) | High (OEM non‑standard) | GB/T, ISO 9906 sheets | ≈ 2–5 weeks | Direct factory |
| Import Brand X | Medium (catalog options) | ISO/CE packs | ≈ 6–10 weeks | Regional partner |
| Local Reseller Y | Low | Basic test note | Stock dependent | Variable |
A Hebei farm co‑op swapped older units for 125QJB Deep Well Submersible Pump sets and, according to their manager, saw fewer nighttime trip alarms and around 10–12% lower energy use after adding VFDs. Another contractor doing mine dewatering told me the sand handling was “better than expected,” though they still rotate screens every month.
Final thought: If your spec leans on GB/T with ISO 9906 acceptance and you need OEM tweaks without a six‑month wait, the 125QJB Deep Well Submersible Pump is worth shortlisting. For pricing and non‑standard builds, reach the factory in Hebei or ping WhatsApp 17855846335.