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Single Phase Submersible Pump

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Why Hungerät Single Phase Submersible Pump

  • Hungerät single-phase submersible pumps operate reliably with standard residential electricity and withstand normal voltage fluctuations encountered in daily use.
  • No special electrical setup or complex installation conditions are required, making the pump suitable for homes and small spaces.
  • The pump runs steadily without disturbing daily household activities.
  • Hungerät offers multiple single-phase submersible pump options to match various home water systems around the world.
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Reliable Single Phase Submersible Pumps for Everyday Needs

For household and light-duty users, daily water needs are usually practical and repetitive.

Typical applications include water supply, drainage, irrigation, and basic wastewater handling.

Single phase submersible pumps are commonly used in these situations because they are easy to install and simple to operate.

They do not require complex electrical conditions and can be used directly in most residential environments.

The compact structure allows the pump to work in narrow wells, pits, or small tanks.

Stable operation and reasonable power consumption make it suitable for daily use, not just short-term tasks.

Hungerät offers a wide range of single-phase submersible pumps for household well water, basement drainage, garden irrigation, wastewater transfer, and small farms.

Different power, flow, and head options make it easier to match real household water demands instead of oversizing the system.

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Choose by Impeller Stage

Hungerät produces single phase submersible pumps both for single-stage and multi-stage. 

Single-stage submersible pumps are commonly used for basic drainage or short-distance water transfer.

Multi-stage water pumps are more suitable when a higher head or stable pressure is needed.

Select by Water Type

Different water types require different pump structures.

Hungerät single phase submersible pumps are available for both clean water and wastewater applications, allowing you to choose a suitable model based on the actual water condition.

Choose by Applications

Single phase submersible pumps are widely used in household water systems.

Typical applications include well water supply, domestic sewage handling, garden irrigation, and small-scale drainage.

The recommendations below help you choose a suitable pump based on how it will be used.

Why Hungerät Single Phase Submersible Pump

Designed for Household Power Supply

Compatible with single-phase electricity and meets the electricity standards of most households around the world.

Compact & Easy to Install

Compact in size, lightweight, and easy to install and move, our pump is suitable for use in homes and small spaces.

Quiet Running

Operate quietly, don’t disturb the daily life of the family

Customizable Options

We can customize the voltage, materials, and functional configuration to meet every need.

Optional Smart Control for Advanced Users

For households or installations that want extra convenience, Hungerät single phase submersible pumps can be matched with an optional intelligent controller. This controller automatically manages pressure and flow, starts and stops the pump without manual intervention, and includes dry-run protection to prevent motor damage. It also offers an optional timer function for more energy-efficient operation. This upgrade is not required for every home, but it provides a smarter, worry-free water supply solution for users who want more control and safety.

Smart Control Compatibility

Designed for Home Use

Our single-phase submersible pumps are designed specifically for households, where single-phase electricity is the standard. Each pump type is tailored to meet different domestic needs. Deep well pumps are ideal for drawing water from wells, garden irrigation, or villa water supply. QDX clean water pumps are perfect for basement drainage, water tank emptying, and flood control. Sewage pumps are suitable for kitchen and bathroom wastewater, or small septic systems. With a complete product range, Hungerät provides reliable, one-stop water solutions for every household.

Easy for Installation And Replacement

Hungerät considers household installation conditions when designing single phase submersible pumps. There’s no need for a complex wire connection. The water pump can be used with a regular single phase power supply and does not need parameter adjustments during installation. When replacing the old pump, most of the original pipelines and power supply can be directly reused without having to completely dismantle and renovate the entire set.

For the users, the installation process is clearer. By following the steps, it can be completed without any mistakes. There is no risk of incorrect connection or installation. For small installation teams or after-sales personnel, the on-site handling speed is faster, reducing the occurrence of repeated rework due to installation issues. Daily maintenance and later replacements are also easier, without the need to hire professional electricians or prepare complex tools.

Friendly for Reorder And Stock

Hungerät considers household installation conditions when designing single phase submersible pumps. There’s no need for a complex wire connection. The water pump can be used with a regular single phase power supply and does not need parameter adjustments during installation. When replacing the old pump, most of the original pipelines and power supply can be directly reused without having to completely dismantle and renovate the entire set.

For the users, the installation process is clearer. By following the steps, it can be completed without any mistakes. There

Hungerät keeps the specifications of the single phase submersible pumps stable across batches. The model structure, connections, and key dimensions do not change randomly from one order to another.

For distributors and retailers, this means you can place repeat orders with confidence.

You don’t need to recheck compatibility every time or worry about returns caused by small spec differences.

From an operational side, this reduces SKU complexity and inventory pressure. Replenishment is easier, and stocking risk is lower. This is not just about manufacturing in Hungerät’s own factory.

Hungerät focuses on batch consistency so that distributors can sell with fewer surprises and less after-sales trouble.

Built on Proven Manufacturing & Supply Experience

Professional Submersible Pump Manufacturer in China
Professional Submersible Pump Manufacturer in China

Over 25 Years of Experience

Since 1999, Hungerät has specialized in household single phase submersible pumps. Decades of market feedback from wells, basements, gardens, and small farms ensure pumps perform reliably in real household use.

Consistent Design & Easy Reordering

All pumps are built with consistent dimensions, interfaces, and performance across batches. Retailers and distributors can reorder anytime without worrying about differences between batches. What you sell today will match what you restock tomorrow.

Experienced Technical Team

Hungerät engineers know how to match a pump to real household conditions. A quick check of water type, installation, and usage helps you pick the right model and avoid unnecessary after-sales issues.

Wide Range of Models

Hungerät offers a clear and practical range of models for different flow, head, and power needs. Even for similar applications, you can choose a pump that fits your market or customer preference. Flexible, reliable, and ready for everyday home water use.

Every Home Water Setup Is Different

Even when using a single phase submersible pump, real installations can vary a lot.

Power supply conditions, well depth, water usage habits, and installation space all affect how the pump works in daily use.

The questions below cover the most common situations seen in household and light-duty applications.

However, not every setup fits perfectly into a standard case.

If your application is slightly different, Hungerät usually reviews it based on similar residential and distribution experience, rather than fixed assumptions.

Where Single Phase Submersible Pumps Are Commonly Used

In practical use, single phase submersible pumps are mostly found in household and light-industry working conditions. It’s because most residential and small properties only have single phase power supply, and the water usage is not of a continuous operation type. The users do not care if the parameters are amazing, but whether the pump can run stably in the long term, and be convenient to use.

Household water supply is one of the most common applications. In the villages and rural areas, the single phase submersible pumps are used in shallow wells, mid-depth wells, water tank and basic domestic water supply systems. The water pumps don’t need to work for 24 hours; they only start when the water is needed. The single phase submersible pump can totally meet the daily water needs if you choose the right flow and head.

Basement drainage is also a typical application. Water infiltration into basements or sump pits is usually irregular and occurs mostly after rainfall or when groundwater seeps in. In this situation, the single phase submersible pump may not operate for a long time, but it should be able to start in time and drain water quickly when needed. This intermittent operation mode is more common for single phase submersible pumps, and also more suitable for residential electricity usage.

The single phase submersible pumps are widely used in garden watering and small-scale irrigation. This type of system is not complex; there’s no need for industrial output. Convenient installation and stable operation are more important on-site. 

Temporary drainage is another application where single phase submersible pumps are frequently seen. In this case, the water pump will be moved often. It’s easier to get the single phase power supply, and the compact pump is more convenient to carry.

From a practical perspective, choosing a single phase submersible pump is not because it’s cheaper or smaller, but because it can better match the on-site working conditions.

What is a single phase submersible pump used for?

It’s mainly used for residential water supply, garden irrigation, drainage, and small-scale sewage handling.

Do I need a special power to run a single-phase pump?

No, it operates on standard household electricity (110-240V depending on region).

Can I use a single phase pump in a deep well?

Yes, many models are designed for deep wells, but the depth and flow range depend on the pump specification.

Can the single phase submersible pump run continuously?

For household and light-industry use, an intermittent operation design is more common. If you require a continuous operation type, you should verify the specific model and motor configuration when selecting the pump type.

What’s the difference between single phase submersible pump vs self priming pump?

The submersible pump is totally submerged in the water while working. You don’t need to prime water into the pump or exhaust air in advance. Single phase submersible pumps are more suitable for wells, pools, water tanks, and collection pits.

Does the single phase submersible pump need a foot valve?

No, it normally doesn’t need. The submersible pump is working underwater; there’s no suction problem. The inner structure is simpler than self priming pump.

Can I use the single phase submersible pump if there’s a little sand in the water?

You need to check if the pump is for clean water or dirty water. It can normally handle the water with a little fine sand. But if you need to deal with water with sand for a long time, you should choose the pump with a more durable structure.

Will frequent cycles influence the service life of the single phase submersible pump?

Frequent startups will increase the burden on the motor. For the domestic water system, Hungerät recommends you match the appropriate control methods. Every time you start the pump, keep the water pump running for several minutes, and make sure the flow is smooth, prevent any sediment from settling. Don’t start it repeatedly in a short time, or the motor can overheat and wear out faster.

Can the single phase submersible pump connect to the pipe directly?

Yes, but ensure the discharge size and pressure can match. For long-distance water delivery, you also need to consider the pipe loss. When choosing the water pump, don’t just focus on the pump itself. Think about the whole system—pipes, valves, tanks—so water can flow smoothly, and you avoid clogs or backflow.

Is the single phase submersible pump noisy?

The submersible water pump is not noisy since it works underwater. The actual noise you heard is more likely from the piping or the fixation method. The most important thing is how the pump is installed, even more than the pump itself. It works best when it sits on a stable, flat surface without tilting, and when the inlet stays clear of debris. Making sure the cables and pipes aren’t pulled tight or bent sharply also helps keep the pump running smoothly and prevents leaks or damage over time.

Does the single phase subemersible pump need to match a control panel?

No, it’s not the essential option for basic applications. But if your water supply system requires automatic or unmanned operation, it’s necessary.

Can the single phase submersible pump be used for rainwater or used water?

Sure. Before use, you need to check if your water pump can fit the water type. The submersible pump is only the first step to deliver the water. What really matter are the equipment behind the water pump. Filters should be sized to handle the remaining particles in the water, otherwise clogging will show up quickly and add unnecessary load to the pump.

Pipes and valves need to match the flow and head of the system, because small diameters or too many restrictions can make a normal pump look underpowered.

For sprinklers, drip lines, or spray nozzles, water quality matters even more, and fine solids should be controlled in advance to avoid frequent blockages.

Storage tanks should allow sediment to settle instead of circulating back into the system, helping keep the water flow more stable over time.

Can the cable length of the single phase submersible pump be extended?

Yes, Hungerät supports cable length customization. With long power cables, some power loss is normal. If the cable is too thin for the distance, the pump may not start as smoothly as expected. Using a larger cable size usually solves the problem and keeps the motor running in a healthier condition. Check with the Hungerät technical team first if you are not sure of the cable size.

Will the low temperature in winter influence the operation of single phase submersible pump?

The low temperature won’t influence the water pump while it’s running. But you need to prevent the freezing if the pump is off. In cold weather, freezing problems are usually avoided by simple handling. If the pump is used outdoors or in unheated areas, the discharge pipe is often wrapped or insulated in advance. After use, letting the remaining water drain out of the pump and pipeline helps prevent ice from forming inside. For pumps that stay installed through winter, keeping them submerged or protected from direct cold air is usually enough. Most freezing issues come from water left inside after shutdown, not from the pump itself.

What should be noted when installing a single-phase submersible pump?

Make sure the pump body is totally submerged in water. Fix the pump in a stable position. Do not pull the cable; lift the pump by the handle.

Is the single phase submersible pump suitable for long-term fixed installation?

Sure. Single-phase submersible pumps are commonly used in wells, pits, and pools.  It is a widespread practice to install them permanently. Besides the current demand, you also need to consider the convenience of further checking and maintenance. For example, is it convenient to check the cable and connector? Can you lift the water pump out for simple cleaning or checking? If the installation is overly restrictive or the disassembly is difficult, even minor issues could potentially lead to a troublesome shutdown. 

Are the single phase submersible pumps suitable for the retail market?

Yes. The single phase submersible pumps have relatively low requirements for installation conditions. They can be used in common household electrical environments. The clear models, parameters, and applications are easy for users to understand. You don’t need to explain the specification parameter over and over again while selling. Ordering and selling the standard models make your business easier and can help you avoid unnecessary mistakes.

What is the most easily overlooked factor when selecting the single phase submersible pump?

One common mistake in pump selection is focusing only on motor power, without looking at head and flow based on how the pump will actually be used. In some sites, the power looks sufficient on the datasheet, but the water still cannot reach where it is needed.

Many problems are not caused by the pump itself, but by unclear usage. For example, whether the pump runs occasionally or for long periods makes a big difference. If running frequency, installation position, and site conditions are not considered in advance, unstable operation or a shorter service life often show up later.

Is a single-phase submersible pump suitable for portable use?

Yes. Single phase submersible pumps are compact and not too heavy, so one person can usually handle the installation and moving without much trouble. They work with normal single-phase power, which is easy to find on site and does not require a special electrical setup. For temporary drainage, inspection work, or short-term maintenance, these pumps are often moved from place to place and are generally easy to use.

When is a single phase submersible pump not a good choice?

A single phase submersible pump is usually not recommended when the pump needs to run for long hours under heavy load. This kind of working condition is closer to industrial use and puts higher stress on the motor and power supply. It is also not suitable if the site only has three-phase electricity, or if the water demand is clearly beyond normal household or light-duty use. In these situations, a three phase pump is normally more stable and better suited for the job.

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