BORRA touts drain pumps and booster pump installation guidance
BORRA says it is supplying drain pump systems and booster pump installation guidance for construction, municipal and building water projects in more than 60 countries and regions. The company is leaning on 30-plus years of manufacturing experience, multiple international certifications and technical support aimed at reducing downtime and installation errors.
Why it matters: - Pump selection and installation can determine whether water systems work reliably in construction, municipal, agricultural and commercial projects. - Poor setup can cause downtime, equipment damage and project delays. - BORRA is positioning itself as a supplier of both equipment and technical guidance for international buyers.
What happened: - BORRA says it delivers heavy-duty drain pumps and booster pump installation guidance for construction, municipal and building water projects worldwide. - The company says it serves clients in more than 60 countries and regions. - BORRA was founded in 1995 and focuses on fire pumps, diesel pump sets, drainage pumps and industrial water supply systems. - The company operates a production facility with machining, assembly and component storage workshops. - BORRA says its product portfolio includes 161+ models across fire protection, water supply, drainage and industrial transfer categories.
The details: - BORRA says its products carry ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, CE and NFPA 20 certifications. - The company says it is recognized as a national high-tech enterprise. - BORRA says its customers include Country Garden, AVIC, SUMEC, BUCG, China Railway, Zijin Mining and Honghua Group. - The company offers OEM and ODM customization for project-specific requirements. - BORRA says it provides export support and 24-hour response service for international buyers. - The drain pump lineup includes IS clean water centrifugal pumps for municipal water supply and industrial clean water transfer. - BORRA also offers SP jam-less self-priming drain pumps, construction-grade self-priming sewage pumps and ZW non-clogging self-priming sewage pumps for wastewater with solids. - The WQ submersible sewage pump is designed for fully submerged dewatering in deep sumps, underground drainage systems and site dewatering projects. - The QJ deep well pump and ZX self-priming water pump support groundwater lifting and farmland irrigation. - The CYZ-A self-priming oil pump is built for petrochemical liquid transfer, fuel loading and circulation. - BORRA says its technical team selects pump configurations using flow rate, head, medium type, solids content, suction depth, power supply and installation conditions. - For booster systems, BORRA says design should start with the duty point, not the pump model. - The company says project teams should define peak and normal flow rates, available inlet pressure, target outlet pressure, pipe losses and power supply characteristics before selecting equipment. - A standard booster pump installation sequence includes the water source, suction isolation valve, optional strainer and flexible connector, pump inlet, pump discharge, check valve, pressure sensor or switch, pressure tank branch, discharge isolation valve and building distribution line. - BORRA says the check valve belongs on the discharge side and the pressure tank must connect to the controlled pressure side. - Before commissioning, installers should confirm the pump is anchored, piping is independently supported, valves are set correctly, the pump is primed and vented, and motor rotation is correct. - BORRA says dry-run protection and safety interlocks should be wired properly. - The company says commissioning should capture suction pressure, discharge pressure, motor current, noise and vibration as baseline readings. - BORRA says common installation failures include undersized suction piping, incorrectly charged pressure tanks, leaking check valves and wrong controller settings.
Between the lines: - BORRA is selling more than hardware; the company is also packaging know-how for selection, installation and commissioning. - That approach can matter in projects where procurement teams need fewer handoffs between equipment supply and field support. - The emphasis on certifications and named customers signals a push to build trust in international and infrastructure-heavy markets.
What's next: - BORRA says it will continue offering on-demand technical support for installation and commissioning. - The company also points buyers to its full catalog, technical datasheets and customized project quotations through its official sales channels. - International buyers can reach the company through WhatsApp at https://api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=8615381576037&text&type=phone_number&app_absent=0
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