Industrial Long Shaft Turbine Pump | For Deep Well & Raw Water Applications

Product Description
The Vertical Long Shaft Turbine Pump represents a specialized solution for deep well water extraction and industrial raw water supply applications. Engineered with an extended shaft assembly, this multi-stage centrifugal pump is designed to operate efficiently in deep settings where conventional pumps cannot reach. The robust column pipe and line shaft construction ensure reliable performance when drawing water from significant depths.
Featuring a submerged motor design or extended shaft drive configuration, this pump delivers consistent water transfer from deep boreholes, reservoirs, and intake structures. The modular bowl assembly allows for customized staging to meet specific head requirements, while the heavy-duty shaft and bearing system maintain alignment and stability during continuous operation. This industrial-grade vertical pump is built for municipal water supply, agricultural irrigation, and industrial raw water applications requiring dependable deep well performance.
🌍 Applications
- Municipal Deep Well Systems: Extraction from deep boreholes for city water supply and community water works
- Agricultural Irrigation: Large-scale farm irrigation from deep water sources and agricultural water transfer
- Industrial Raw Water Supply: Factory water intake from deep wells, rivers, and raw water reservoirs
- Mine Dewatering: Deep pit dewatering operations and mine water management systems
- Fire Water Supply: Industrial fire protection systems requiring reliable deep well water extraction
⚙️ Technical Data
Parameter | Specification / Range | Parameter | Specification / Range |
---|---|---|---|
Flow Capacity | 5 – 1200 m³/h | Bowl Stages | 2 – 20 stages |
Head | 20 – 350 m | Speed | 1450 – 2900 rpm |
Max. Setting Depth | Up to 150 meters | Shaft Material | Carbon Steel / Stainless Steel |
Bowl Material | Bronze / Cast Iron |
💡 Features & Benefits
- Deep Well Capability: Extended shaft design enables efficient water extraction from depths up to 150 meters
- Robust Shaft Construction: Heavy-duty line shaft with bronze or rubber bearings ensures stable operation and long service life
- Customizable Performance: Modular stage configuration allows precise matching to specific head and flow requirements
- Space-Efficient Design: Vertical installation minimizes footprint while maximizing pumping depth capability
- Reliable Operation: Enclosed impeller design with wear-resistant materials ensures consistent performance over time
- Easy Maintenance: Standardized components and accessible bearing points simplify servicing and parts replacement
- Energy Efficient: Optimized hydraulic design reduces power consumption while maintaining required output
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the maximum depth this long shaft turbine pump can operate?
A: Our vertical long shaft turbine pumps are designed for settings up to 150 meters deep, with the specific maximum depth depending on the model, motor configuration, and application requirements.
Q: How is the long shaft supported and aligned in deep installations?
A: The shaft is supported at regular intervals by bronze or rubber line shaft bearings housed within the column pipe, ensuring proper alignment and stability throughout the pumping depth.
Q: What materials are available for abrasive water conditions?
A: We offer various material upgrades including stainless steel shafts, bronze bearings, and specialized coatings to handle abrasive conditions in raw water and deep well applications.
Q: Can the pump be customized for specific flow and head requirements?
A: Yes, the modular design allows customization of bowl stages, impeller types, and motor specifications to meet exact performance requirements for your specific application.
Q: What type of motor drive is used for these deep well pumps?
A: Both submersible motor and right-angle gear drive configurations are available, depending on the specific application requirements and installation conditions.
Q: What is the typical maintenance schedule for long shaft turbine pumps?
A: Regular maintenance includes periodic bearing inspection, shaft alignment checks, and impeller clearance verification. The exact schedule depends on operating conditions, but most systems require major inspection every 12-24 months of continuous operation.