Water Pumps Melbourne

Water Pumps for Sale Melbourne

Blue Diamond Machinery’s range of water pumps has everything you need to move and treat water and wastewater effectively. From small submersible pumps for domestic and light use to large inbuilt solar water pumps for mid to large range water supply on commercial and agricultural sites. Stocking leading brands like Grundfos and our new zero emission solar water pumps, we can meet all water movement and pumping requirements. 

Solar Water Pumps

Blue Diamond Machinery is a leading supplier of solar water pumps for farmers, remote communities and off-grid agricultural water movement needs. Our solar water pumps provide a robust, efficient and clean energy solution for pumping water with no operational or fuel costs. They’re easy to install and their simple design means less maintenance and upkeep, and more money back in your pocket.

Our submersible solar water pumps are made with robust stainless steel componentry and a brushless DC motor, so they’re ideal for the tough conditions of Australia’s remote and rural environments. They also feature easily replaceable PV solar panels and heavy-duty cyclone-rated pole mount frames to ensure a high life expectancy. We have models with flow rates ranging from 4,000L to 50,400L a day with lifts up to 180m.

View our range of Solar Water Pumps.

Grundfos Pumps

Known for energy efficient and reliable pumping systems, Grundfos is a global leader in advanced water pumping solutions. Blue Diamond Machinery’s range of Grundfos submersible and centrifugal pumps move water and wastewater for a range of agricultural, residential, commercial and industrial applications. Made from high quality materials, our Grundfos pumps are specially designed for pumping dirty water and untreated wastewater from rivers, lakes, pools, ponds and wells. 

View our range of Grundfos Pumps.

Warranty & Support

Blue Diamond Machinery supply a range of water pumps throughout Melbourne and greater Victoria. Our experienced team are here to help and will provide you with the right advice to meet your water movement needs.

We are extremely confident in the quality of our water pumps, which is why we offer generous warranties throughout our entire water pump range.

Contact Us

It is important to ensure you select the right water pump for your needs. So, if you have any questions or need some help please do not hesitate to call us on 1300 495 294.

Water Pumps FAQs

How Do Water Pumps Work?

Centrifugal pumps use a rotating impeller to move water into the pump before discharging it. The impeller creates a vortex, using atmospheric pressure to take water from the outside and make it rise through the pump. Submersible pumps, on the other hand, are entirely submerged. They lower the groundwater to remove water from a deep sump before pumping it elsewhere.

What Is a Water Pump Used For?

The most common use of water pumps is to transfer or remove water from dams, wells, swimming pools, shallow flooded areas or basements. They’re also commonly used for irrigation on agricultural properties.

Should I Choose a Petrol, Diesel or Solar Water Pump?

Petrol water pumps are generally more cost effective than diesel and are ideal for small-scale agricultural, construction and residential pumping needs. Diesel water pumps, on the other hand, are more fuel efficient and typically better suited to longer run times. Powered by sunlight, solar water pumps are environmentally friendly and have significantly lower operating costs. They’re also much quieter to run than petrol or diesel pumps and cater to a range of residential, commercial and agricultural pumping requirements. If you are unsure what water pump is right for you, speak to an expert at Blue Diamond Machinery today.

What Power Water Pump Do I Need?

Pumps are typically rated in litres per minute or hour. So, consider how much water you want to move in a certain amount of time. For example, a 100L/h pump would take 150 hours to empty a 15,000L pool. If you need to pump water uphill from a dam to your property, you’ll also want to consider how hard the pump can push water vertically. This lift is typically measured in metres.