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APP BPS Submersible Puddle Pump

Original price £72.00 - Original price £232.00
Original price
£72.00 £86.40
£72.00 - £232.00
Current price £72.00 £86.40 £86.40
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Model: BPS 80 - 230V

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APP Pumps offer the BPS series of puddle pumps, a range of cost-effective and trustworthy water pumps which are ideally suited to both clean and slightly dirty waters. If you are restricted for space, or need a pump that is suitable for partial immersion situations then the BPS series is the ideal choice. (Please note, the pump can be fully submersed, however will operate in partial immersion.)

The BPS-80 and BPS-100 have specialist 304 stainless steel shafts.

The BPS-300 and BPS-400 models have superb 410 stainless steel shafts.

Even if there are short periods of dry running, the general construction of the BPS series delivers an excellent resistance to wear. This makes the APP Pumps BPS series ideal as a puddle pump. 

The BPS-80 and BPS-100 manual models can pump down to 3mm of water as they are fitted with residue strainers.

The BPS-100A (V) is perfect for narrow sumps as it uses a tube type float switch (turning on at 184mm and off at 100mm).

The BPS-400 models offer low level pumping, however not down to 3mm like the BPS-80 &100.

Below is a diagram which compares a manual BPS pump, with automatic BPS pumps (both pendant and tube float switch styles):
BPS Water Pump Float Switches

If you need an automatic pump for a narrow sump, the BPS100V is preferred as the float switch will not get stuck in the chamber, a pendant float can be trapped in narrow sumps (as shown). 

For more information on the different types of float switches, please visit our Automatic Water Pump blog.

Whether the pumps in the BPS series are being used in domestic, industrial or trade applications, they are excellent value for money and superb quality. 

It is not recommended to use BPS Pumps in water features or ponds.

We are proud to offer a 2-year warranty on APP water pumps.

What's in the box:

  • 1x BPS Water Pump
  • 1x 10m Heavy duty rubber power cable
  • 1x Hose tail
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We use a next working day service and aim to dispatch orders placed before 4pm, the same working day.

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Our goal is to achieve next working day delivery for all orders. However, there are times when unforeseen circumstances may cause delays in delivery. Please note that we cannot be held liable for any losses or incidents that arise due to such delivery delays. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions for further details.

Same Day:

In certain urgent circumstances we may be able to offer collection, or may be able to offer same day delivery. Please call us on 0115 9870358 and we may be able to arrange this for you.

What is the Difference between a Manual pump & an Automatic Water Pump?

Manual Pump - A pump that does not have a float control or pressure switch to start and stop. It will require an operator to control it.

Automatic Pump - A pump that has a float control or pressure switch to start and stop without an operator.

A float switch is a level controller that has a buoyant, water-tight device that lies
on a liquid, actuating a micro-switch when the level rises or falls, turning a pump on or off.

Which Hose Should I use with my Water Pump?

Layflat hose is very affordable but can kink. Depending on your use, you may be better using a reinforced suction delivery hose for your needs.

Suction delivery hose is ideal for pumping up stairs or over obstacles.

Jonathan Martin explains the differences to help you choose which hose is best for your scenario.

The image shown is representative of the product range and may not reflect the actual product chosen.

Learn How to Read a Pump Curve in Minutes

With many pump specifications, you will often see a graph, with a curve or a series of curves depending on additional models, these are called pump curves. The pump curve describes the relationship between the flow rate, and the head of the pump.

The head shows how high pumps can pump vertically, with horizontal pumping, we normally use the rule of 10 metres distance will equate to 1 metre in vertical pumping. Always aim to use a pump towards the centre of the curve, as this is the optimal way to use a pump. Using a pump on either edge of the curve will put a lot of stress on the pump, which could cause it to wear out sooner. Watch the video here

Who We Are

Who We Are

Flood Protection Solutions Ltd launched floodandwaterpumps.co.uk to make quality water pumps and expert advice easily accessible online. We have a large stock of water pumps which are available with next day delivery. Browse our shop to see the range of water pumps and flood pumps available. Whether you require pumps for flood water, draining construction sites or even for a water feature we have selected the best pumps available.

For a number of years, industry quality pumps were only accessible to trade customers, and domestic users were  left with generally poor-quality water pumps which often failed when used in anger. We have combined high-quality, reliable domestic and industrial pumps into one website which makes the best products available to all.

Flood Protection Solutions Ltd was founded in 2012, and has been supplying flood barriers, water pumps and consultancy services for the past 12 years. As part of our consultancy work, we extensively travel the UK, visiting homeowners, businesses and agencies to advise on flood protection schemes. We realised that too many people had previously purchased either the wrong type of water pump, or a poor quality one which did not perform the task well, and would not be reliable in service. Water pumps can be very important, and therefore you need the right type of pump and it need to be hard wearing.

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