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135QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump – High Head & Flow

135QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump — field notes from a water-nerd

I’ve been in and out of well houses for a decade, and, to be honest, I still get a little excited when a submersible runs quiet and smooth. The 135QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump—born at No. 6 Xingyuan Road, West District, Lincheng Economic Development Zone, Hebei Province—lands squarely in that “quiet confidence” category. It’s an OEM-friendly deep-well unit (yes, they say “peep well,” but functionally it’s the deep-well segment) that many customers say just keeps going, particularly in agricultural and municipal duty. Undertake OEM processing? Absolutely—custom non-standard motors and hydraulics are the company’s bread and butter.

135QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump – High Head & Flow

Where it fits: industry trends and scenarios

The market has nudged toward higher efficiency hydraulics, stainless wet ends, and motors compliant with modern test regimes. The 135QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump follows that arc—think irrigation pivots, municipal booster wells, rural waterworks, light mining dewatering, geothermal extraction, and RO pretreatment feed. In fact, utilities are now asking for verifiable performance tests (ISO 9906 grade 2B or better), and this model is routinely delivered with factory curves to match.

Core specifications (typical build)

Parameter Spec (≈, real-world use may vary)
Nominal Flow / Head ≈ 20–60 m³/h @ up to 120–180 m head
Motor Submersible asynchronous, 3φ, 380–415V/50Hz (460V/60Hz optional), IP68, Class F
Efficiency @ BEP ≈ 70–74% hydraulic; overall set ≈ 62–68%
Materials 304/316 SS bowls & impellers; 2Cr13/431 SS shaft; optional cast-iron stages for cost-down
Seal & Thrust SiC–SiC mechanical seal; water-lubricated bearings; thrust bearing L10 ≈ 10,000 h
Sand Tolerance ≤ 0.25% by volume (recommend strainer)

Manufacturing and test flow (what actually happens)

  • Materials: SS coils and bar stock are spectro-verified; seal faces are lapped to sub-micron flatness.
  • Processes: CNC impeller machining, precision dynamic balancing, TIG welding on SS casings, epoxy stator impregnation.
  • Testing: Hydraulic performance to ISO 9906 (grade 2B/1B upon request); pressure test at 1.5× rated; insulation ≥ 50 MΩ @ 500 VDC; routine no-load and vibration checks (target < 4.5 mm/s).
  • Service life: I’ve seen sets run 20,000+ hours with clean water and sensible start cycles. Your mileage may vary, but it’s not rare.
  • Standards: GB/T 2816-2014 (pump), GB/T 2818-2014 (motor); IEC 60034 reference for electrical performance.
135QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump – High Head &#038; Flow

Vendor landscape (straight talk)

Vendor Lead Time Customization Compliance Warranty
Wellpump ACT (OEM) ≈ 10–25 days High (non-standard motors/stages) GB/T 2816 & 2818, ISO 9906 test data 12–18 months typical
Typical Import Brand A ≈ 4–8 weeks Medium ISO 9906; IEC 60034 12 months
Local Reseller Stock-dependent Low Varies 6–12 months

Advantages and customization

What stands out? Efficiency for the price point, robust sealing, and OEM flexibility—different voltages, stage trims to hit a specific duty point, 316 SS for aggressive water, even cable length and plug standards. If you need non-standard NPSHR or a certain shutoff head for a tricky aquifer, they’ll machine to suit.

A quick field case

Hebei pivot irrigation (two units): duty ≈ 40 m³/h @ 120 m; measured total set efficiency averaged 65% over the first season. Farmers reported 10–12% energy savings versus their prior mixed-stage sets, plus fewer nuisance trips. Not glamorous—but real.

Certifications, data, and support

Factory performance curves provided to ISO 9906 formats; routine reports show current, power factor, head/flow, and efficiency. Motors are IP68, insulation Class F. Compliance with GB/T 2816-2014 and GB/T 2818-2014 is baked in. WhatsApp: 17855846335. OEM inquiries welcome.

Note: First article inspection and witnessed testing can be arranged on request. Real-world outcomes depend on water quality, start frequency, and installation.

References

  1. GB/T 2816-2014 Well Submersible Pump, State Administration for Market Regulation (openstd.samr.gov.cn)
  2. GB/T 2818-2014 Well Submersible Asynchronous Motor, State Administration for Market Regulation (openstd.samr.gov.cn)
  3. ISO 9906:2012 Rotodynamic pumps—Hydraulic performance acceptance tests (www.iso.org)
  4. IEC 60034 Rotating electrical machines (webstore.iec.ch)


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