Ram pumps can only be used where water flows downhill and
where there is much more water flowing than you want to pump. They are usually used
to lift water from springs or streams in hilly areas. Sometimes they are used
for irrigation, but more often they are used for community water supplies.
There is a
limit to how high a ram pump can lift. This varies from pump design to pump
design. Some pump makers make unrealistic claims for their pumps. Generally,
ram pumps with up to 4” drive pipes can deliver a useful amount of water to
heights of up to 100 meters. Some pumps cannot pump this high, so check a
pump’s instruction before choosing which pump to use.
In most
cases it is important that the pumps work all year round. They cannot do this
if the springs or streams from which they get their water run dry or get very
low in the dry season.
A ram pump
system is very cheap to run but it does need care and maintenance. The people
using the system must be committed to its maintenance and understand how to do
it.
The water
supplied by any water system to a community must be distributed in a way that
meets the people’s needs and is seen to be fair. The people must be involved in
planning the system, especially the way the water is distributed. They must
also be prepared and able to pay for occasional replacement parts.
So, ram pump system can be useful when
there are the following things.
·
A
flow of water that is dropping quite quickly. It does not have to be flowing
steeply in the stream or river. The system designer can usually make the water
do that.
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A
source of water that has a much bigger flow than you want to pump.
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A
source of water that does not get very low or dry up at some times of year.
This applies especially to irrigation systems because the time they are needed
is usually the time when the water is lowest.
·
A
place for the pump that is not more than 100 meters below the place where the
water must be delivered. (Note: We have new design can lift more than 100
meters high).
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A
willingness for the system care and maintenance to be provided by the community
that uses the water.
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A
community involved in planning and paying for the system.
If a site
meets these conditions, it is probably worth carrying out a site design survey.
A design survey will give a good idea of the amount of water that can be
delivered and how much a system will cost.
When you
are installing a community supply, remember that many sources of water are not
safe to drink. Springs are usually safe but water from streams and rivers is
usually not safe to drink. The water must be filtered or boiled before you use
it. Slow sand-filters that clean the water can add quite a lot to the cost of a
system
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