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Five Tips for Maximising the Efficiency of Your Bore Pump

A bore pump can be critical for supplying you with irrigation and even drinking water in certain places. However, if your bore pump isn't working efficiently, you may be wasting energy or not maximising the potential of your pump. Want to improve the efficiency of your bore pump? Take a look at these tips:

1. Use the correct size of pump.

Bore pumps are made with different volume requirements in mind. If you are using a pump that is too powerful for your needs, you are needlessly wasting energy every time you use it. In contrast, if your pump is too small, it will run all the time trying to overcompensate for its size and also wasting energy. Talk with a bore pump sales person to make sure that the pump you invest in can adequately handle your water needs.

2. Replace inefficient bore pumps with more efficient ones.

Just as most appliances have become more energy efficient over the years, so too have pumps. If you have an old inefficient bore pump, consider replacing it with a new, more efficient model. You can even get bore pumps powered by solar energy for even greater efficiency.

3. Clean your bore pump.

As they pull water up from the aquifer, bore pumps come into contact with dirt and debris. This dirt and debris can get inside the pump and disturb its functioning. To prevent this problem, make sure that you keep the inside of your pump clean. In particular, make sure that you replace the filter as recommended by the manufacturer to prevent dirt from migrating into the pump.

4. Maintain your bore pump.

In order to move water effectively, pumps need to be well maintained. The electrical wires, bore casing and bore cap all need to be intact, and the seals of the pump need to fit tightly. Talk with a bore pump salesperson about the suggested maintenance plan for your particular type of pump.

5. Keep an eye on auxiliary elements.

Your bore pump doesn't work on its own, and if you want to maximise its efficiency, you also have to keep an eye on auxiliary elements. For example, if you are pumping up water to irrigate fields, and you have your pump connected to your irrigation system, make sure that your sprinklers are working correctly. If they aren't releasing the right amount of water, it can disrupt the flow of the entire irrigation system and potentially render the work that your pump has done as useless. Ultimately, this wastes your pump's energy.


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