Jet Pump Motors Water well pumps, swimming pools, and other devices can all be powered by single-phase and three-phase jet pump motors from Worldwide Electric. High torque and toughness are two features of these motors. The adaptable three-phase and single-phase jet pump motors from Worldwide Electric are strong and can handle a wide range of water applications. Driving pumps for water wells and pool jets are some applications. These jet pump motors have a lot of torque and are robust. ● product attributes ● 115-208/230 volts, 1/3-2 HP, 3600 RPM ● TEFC containment ● a service factor of 1.15 ● Removable base, class F insulation, C-face ● shaft with threads ● (1/3–1 HP) Capacitor start/induction run ● Capacitor start/run (1.5-2 HP) for high torque and low amperage ● Shaft slinger to protect the drive-end bearing from moisture and debris ● overload automatically ● Take steps to eliminate or limit shaft currents when utilizing any motor with a variable frequency drive to increase bearing life. Jet Pump Motors are not related to the terrible New York football club, despite what you may have heard. They are known as such because they generate a lot of pressure, which is comparable to how a jet engine operates. Jet Pump Motors are non-submersible and installed above ground. To produce potable water or residential water pressure, they are often used to pull water from a well through a suction pipe. Other typical uses (but not limited to) include providing water for sprinkler systems and light commercial or household irrigation. Jet pumps tend to be more prevalent in regions with high water tables or warmer climates. There are two types of jet pump motors: shallow well and deep well. The depth of your well will determine the sort of jet pump that is best for your application. Water can be transported from wells as deep as 25 feet using shallow well jet pumps. Jet pumps for deep wells are typically employed for depths up to 200 feet. Deep well jet pumps can transport larger volumes of water farther and more swiftly than shallow well pumps. Please be aware that elevation can impact the precise depth from which a pump can draw water. Convertible jet pumps are another name for deep well pumps. As a result, the pump may be applied to both shallow and deep wells. An ejector kit (also known as a jet kit) is integrated into or connected to the pump in a shallow well arrangement. When drilling deep wells, the kit is lowered into the well. This ejector device aids in pumping water out of the well's bottom. Look at the number of pipes between your jet pump and the water source if you already have one and want to know if it is a deep well or shallow well pump. A shallow well pump is indicated by one pipe, and a deep well pump by two pipes. It's crucial to remember that jet pumps should never run out of fuel. Running a pump dry could seriously and irreparably harm it. Before they are prepared to pull water, these pumps must be primed. Make sure your pump's electricity is turned off before starting to prime it. Next, take out the priming cap from the pump's wet end (or the side opposite the motor). After that, pour water into the priming vent until it reaches the top of the vent. The purpose of this is to empty the pump housing of air completely. Your pump is ready to use once it has been primed so that you may restart its electrical connection. You should prime the pump once more if it doesn't start drawing water after five minutes. Contact us if you need a little assistance from your Rainbow Precision Products.