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SUBMERSIBLE MOTORS
A submersible motor can be defined as a type of motor designed to operate underwater. Commonly used as part of pump systems, these motors are preferred and utilized to bring water from underground to the surface or to transport water from one point to another. Submersible motors have a wide range of applications for both industrial and individual use. At Polmot, we rigorously test our submersible motors multiple times, and motors that fail the testing process are sent back to the production line. Only after successfully passing all tests are our submersible motors made available for your use. We meticulously conduct separate flow rate and pressure tests on our motors, ensuring their precision before delivering them to you.
Submersible motors are specialized devices that operate wherever water is present. These motors are suitable for both individual and industrial use, making them versatile for various needs. The motor's power depends on the area of use. To learn about the most suitable motor type for your needs, feel free to contact us. Let’s examine the common areas where submersible motors are used in more detail.
1. An Essential Tool for the Agricultural Sector
The agricultural sector is one of the most common areas where submersible motors are used. Particularly for irrigating large agricultural fields, these motors are necessary to bring underground water to the surface. Farmers use submersible motors to draw water from wells or boreholes to irrigate their fields. For an efficient irrigation system, it is crucial to adjust the motor's water flow rate and pressure accurately. Before reaching you, our motors undergo maximum stress tests under all conditions, allowing you to use them with confidence.
2. Drinking Water and Municipalities
In cities and rural areas, submersible motors play a key role in transporting underground water resources to homes or public areas. Especially in the extraction and distribution of drinking water, these motors ensure smooth operations thanks to their reliability. Municipalities are the primary users for such purposes.
3. Production Facilities
In factories, mines, and other industrial production facilities, processes such as water transfer, drainage, and cooling are carried out using submersible motors. For instance, water transfer in chemical factories or the drainage of accumulated underground water in mining sites is made possible with these motors. They play a significant role in ensuring a healthy and safe working environment. In some hydroelectric power plants, submersible motors are used to properly direct water for energy production.
4. Construction and Infrastructure Sectors
In construction sites, especially during excavation work, water accumulation needs to be drained. In such cases, submersible motors help keep excavation areas dry. They are also used in infrastructure projects for water transportation and drainage tasks.
5. Pools and the Tourism Sector
Submersible motors are used in water parks, swimming pools, or decorative fountains to ensure water circulation. They provide an ideal solution for both aesthetic and functional needs. Furthermore, they are also employed in the maritime and fishing industries.