If you work around irrigation, municipal supply, or mine dewatering, you know the drill: stable flow, efficient motors, and support that actually picks up the phone. The 125QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump has been showing up on my site visits across North China, and, to be honest, it’s earned a reputation for practical performance rather than flashy marketing. Origin-wise, it comes out of No. 6 Xingyuan Road, West District, Lincheng Economic Development Zone, Hebei Province—an industrial cluster where OEM customization is the norm, not an afterthought.
Two trends keep coming up in conversations: deeper wells (150–300 m isn’t rare anymore) and tighter energy budgets. Pumps that meet GB standards and provide real-world service life beyond 20,000 hours are the ones staying in the ground. The 125QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump plays right into that, with efficiency-focused hydraulics and, crucially, flexible OEM options.
| Nominal well diameter | 125 mm (≈5") |
| Flow range (Q) | ≈10–50 m³/h (real-world use may vary) |
| Head (H) | ≈30–300 m |
| Motor power | ≈3–45 kW, 50 Hz |
| Voltage options | 380 V 3~ (std); optional 220/440/660 V |
| Motor class | Submersible asynchronous per GB/T 2818-2014, IP68, F-class insulation |
| Materials | SS304/316L wet end; optional cast iron bowls; SiC mechanical seal |
| Water conditions | ≤35°C, sand ≤0.01% (100 g/m³), pH 6.5–8.5 |
Agricultural pivots, municipal backup wells, quarry dewatering, light industrial supply, and even geothermal make the shortlist. The 125QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump is popular when clients need OEM tweaks: odd voltages, long integral cables, stainless executions, or narrow-bore constraints.
| Vendor | Spec range | Price band | Lead time | Customization | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 125QJP Peep Well Submersible Pump | Q 10–50 m³/h; H up to ≈300 m | Medium | ≈15–25 days | High (OEM/non‑standard) | 12–18 months (typ.) |
| Domestic generic | Q 8–40 m³/h | Low | 7–20 days | Low–medium | 6–12 months |
| Imported premium | Q 10–60 m³/h | High | 30–60 days | Medium | 18–24 months |
One caveat: abrasive or gas-laden wells will eat any pump. Add a shroud and gas release valve if tests show sand or free gas.
Implements GB/T 2816-2014 for well pumps and GB/T 2818-2014 for submersible asynchronous motors. Factory performance curves are taken per ISO 9906; motor data aligns with IEC 60034 principles. OEM processing is available—non‑standard voltages, flange patterns, cable lengths, and stainless grades. WhatsApp: 17855846335.
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