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Foras water pumps for industrial, agricultural and domestic use

Pentax is a trusted pump manufacturer with a wide range of pumping solutions suitable for various industries and applications. Their pumps are designed to meet the needs of industrial, agricultural, and domestic settings, providing a reliable and efficient way to save water consumption. With their long lifetime and extra long warranty, Foras pumps offer a truly competitive quality:cost ratio, making them an excellent investment for those seeking a reliable and long-lasting pumping solution. Foras's commitment to minimal delivery times and reliability ensures that customers can count on timely delivery and quality products that meet their needs.

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Thoroughly selected, tested and inspected materials

Foras pumps are known for their high-quality and durability, which is attributed to their strict quality control measures. The quality control process begins with the selection of raw materials, which undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet the company's standards. During production, each pump is subjected to various tests, including pressure testing and flow rate testing, to ensure it meets the required specifications. Additionally, each pump undergoes a final inspection before leaving the factory to ensure it is free of defects and meets the highest quality standards. Foras pumps are also subject to regular quality audits to ensure the company maintains its high standards of quality and customer satisfaction.

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Quality and testing

The quality of each electric pump is guaranteed by a complex system of in-line tests on both the hydraulic and electrical parts. These are the requirements around which Pentax builds not only its own company history, but every single product. The ability to meet the needs of global markets requires continuous research and development of increasingly advanced solutions in able to meet the regulations and requirements of national markets.

Certificated brand

Pentax, a trusted pump manufacturer, holds four important certifications that confirm its commitment to producing high-quality and safe pumping solutions. These certifications include ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 for quality management, CE for European Union safety requirements, ACS for safe drinking water applications in France, and WRAS for compliance with UK water regulations. These certifications demonstrate Foras's dedication to providing reliable and innovative pumping solutions to its customers.

Research & Development

Pentax's activity embraces the phases of conception, design and production (intended as assembly of products), all carried out within the company. Investments planned over the last few years have allowed us to support adequate programs in the Research & Development sector: latest generation machinery for the assembly of particular products and two rooms for testing and study of new concept prototypes, completely automated and equipped with technologically advanced equipment. Thanks to these tools, Foras is able to constantly expand the product range and to look for process innovations that optimise production, with a view to economies of scale.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you maintain a pump in the summer? 

It is very important that the pump can draw in sufficient water and that it has not drawn in air. Air in the suction line is always a problem and the pump will never reach the desired pressure and capacity. A centrifugal pump can draw in water to a maximum depth of 8 metres. It is important that the suction line is properly closed and that no air can be drawn into the line and/or connection to the pump. This will also greatly affect the operation of the pump. If the groundwater is deeper than 8 metres, a well pump will have to be chosen. A well pump has no suction pipe and can be hung at any desired depth in the well.

How do you maintain a pump in winter?

It is important that the above-ground centrifugal pump is well drained in winter, so that no freezing occurs in the pump housing. This can be done by unscrewing the drain plugs from the pump housing so that the water can drain. Freezing the water in the pump housing can cause a lot of damage, resulting in unnecessary costs. A well pump can hang in the well in winter. It is good to let the pump run for a long time every now and then, so that the pump cannot get stuck.

What is the best way to adjust a pump?

The pump can be equipped with a pressurised water system or another automatic start/stop system With a pressure switch or a pressure regulator on the pump, the pump starts when the pressure in the system falls below the preset value and stops when it reaches the maximum set value. With a frequency control, you simply set the pressure yourself and the pump maintains the set pressure throughout the system, regardless of the litres that are taken. With little water, the pump will run slowly and therefore consume less power, which is a huge energy saving.

How do I know when the capacity and head are in line with the sprinklers and piping system?

To select the right pump, it is important to know what the decrease is at which pressure. Depending on the number of nozzles in combination with the nozzle, the litres per hour are determined. The distance of the spray sample is determined by the nozzle at a certain pressure. It is the sum of the total liters demanded at a given pressure. In the curve table of the pump you can select a pump that fits the correct pressure and litres. If a large pump comes out in the selection, you can also choose to spray in two or more groups so that you can select a smaller pump.

Which pump is most suitable for which situation?

Garden, field, available farming etc. Depending on the size of the garden or field, a correct pump will have to be chosen. For a normal garden, a self-priming jet pump will generally be chosen. On a somewhat larger field or nursery with larger sprinklers, a larger centrifugal pump is a good choice. If you go to the large irrigation reels, a large well pump is often chosen.

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It is very important that the pump can draw in sufficient water and that it has not drawn in air. Air in the suction line is always a problem and the pump will never reach the desired pressure and capacity. A centrifugal pump can draw in water to a maximum depth of 8 metres. It is important that the suction line is properly closed and that no air can be drawn into the line and/or connection to the pump. This will also greatly affect the operation of the pump. If the groundwater is deeper than 8 metres, a well pump will have to be chosen. A well pump has no suction pipe and can be hung at any desired depth in the well.
It is important that the above-ground centrifugal pump is well drained in winter, so that no freezing occurs in the pump housing. This can be done by unscrewing the drain plugs from the pump housing so that the water can drain. Freezing the water in the pump housing can cause a lot of damage, resulting in unnecessary costs. A well pump can hang in the well in winter. It is good to let the pump run for a long time every now and then, so that the pump cannot get stuck.
The pump can be equipped with a pressurised water system or another automatic start/stop system With a pressure switch or a pressure regulator on the pump, the pump starts when the pressure in the system falls below the preset value and stops when it reaches the maximum set value. With a frequency control, you simply set the pressure yourself and the pump maintains the set pressure throughout the system, regardless of the litres that are taken. With little water, the pump will run slowly and therefore consume less power, which is a huge energy saving.
To select the right pump, it is important to know what the decrease is at which pressure. Depending on the number of nozzles in combination with the nozzle, the litres per hour are determined. The distance of the spray sample is determined by the nozzle at a certain pressure. It is the sum of the total liters demanded at a given pressure. In the curve table of the pump you can select a pump that fits the correct pressure and litres. If a large pump comes out in the selection, you can also choose to spray in two or more groups so that you can select a smaller pump.
Garden, field, available farming etc. Depending on the size of the garden or field, a correct pump will have to be chosen. For a normal garden, a self-priming jet pump will generally be chosen. On a somewhat larger field or nursery with larger sprinklers, a larger centrifugal pump is a good choice. If you go to the large irrigation reels, a large well pump is often chosen.