Submersible Water Pump, 4.3 amps, must work in the water,

In summary, the conversation discusses a high quality submersible water pump from Italy that is 220 volt, 1,100SA, and 4.3 amps. It is grounded into the Earth while in use and has an emergency electrical cut-off in case of a short. The question is raised about how safe it is for someone to work in the water while the pump is running, and whether a pump can be designed to prevent electronic leaks and shocks. It is mentioned that as long as the pump is in good condition and designed to be submersible, there should be no risk of electrical shock.
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Hi Friends, a high quality submersible water pump from Italy, it is 220 volt, 1,100SA, 4.3 amps, and it is grounded into the Earth while in use; and we also have an emergency electrical cut-off that cuts the power in case of an electrical short; but the question is, in a new high quality pump like this, how safe and how insane is it that I work in the water while the pump is running (No way to do the work unless the pump is running; and yes it is also again, grounded into the earth.) And again I’m so ignorant on this subject that I think as an example of ‘a submarine’, many many volts and amps, radio antennas and everything, under water in salt water; and so why is it in my little brain, Italy, USA, or Germany etc, cannot design and make a pump where when healthy and new is specifically designed that electronic leak, jump, or spark, is just basically impossible? – All honest true comments hoped for and needed; how safe am I to be in the water in work in this with rubberised tools; how likely is a shock likely, and if so, what are my chances wet, in this case with a one second shock at 4.3 amps?
 
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If the pump is designed to be submersible, and is in decent repair, there shouldn't be any problem. A shock shouldn't be likely at all.
 

1. How does a submersible water pump work?

A submersible water pump works by using an electric motor to drive an impeller, which creates a suction force that pulls water into the pump. The water then passes through the pump and is pushed out through a discharge pipe.

2. What size of submersible water pump do I need?

The size of submersible water pump you need depends on the amount of water you need to pump and the vertical distance it needs to be pumped. It is important to choose a pump with enough power to handle your specific needs.

3. Can a submersible water pump work in saltwater?

Yes, some submersible water pumps are specifically designed to work in saltwater. However, it is important to check the specifications of the pump to ensure it is suitable for use in saltwater environments.

4. How do I maintain a submersible water pump?

To maintain a submersible water pump, it is important to regularly clean the pump and its components, check for any damages or wear and tear, and replace any worn out parts. It is also recommended to have a professional inspect and service the pump every 1-2 years.

5. Can a submersible water pump be used for other liquids besides water?

Yes, some submersible water pumps can be used for other liquids such as oil, diesel, or sewage. However, it is important to check the specifications of the pump to ensure it is suitable for the specific liquid you plan to pump.

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