Products & Applications

 

Franklin Electric has been very successful in the development of variable frequency drives for residential applications.  Our engineering expertise and knowledge of submersible motors has given us a considerable advantage in bringing a dependable constant pressure controller to the residential private water well market.  However, the true test of success has been the judgment of the professional water well contractor, and we are confident that our SubDrives and MonoDrives have lived up to their strict expectations of quality and dependability.

These controllers (variable frequency drives) are the “brains” of the constant pressure system, but the “heart” of these systems is the Franklin Electric motor, the product of decades of engineering and manufacturing expertise that has brought Franklin Electric to where we are today through dependable performance for water systems professionals all across the country and around the world.

Constant Pressure Water Systems can also be used for landscape irrigation systems, heat pump systems, livestock feeding, water treatment and geothermal systems or anytime constant pressure is desired.

Franklin’s constant pressure systems are used in new and existing homes all over the country.  Whether you are building a new home or upgrading an existing home, if your water supply comes from a well, then Franklin Electric’s Constant Pressure Water System is ideal for your home.

 
 
   
   

If you are building a new home, make sure you ask the builder about the water system.  This is your chance to let the builder know that you are interested in a constant pressure water system.  Both SubDrives and MonoDrives can be used for new installations such as these.

For existing water well systems that need a pump replacement, ask your water well professional about the possibility of upgrading to constant pressure.  He or she can use a SubDrive or MonoDrive for this purpose, but if you have a system that you would like to upgrade, you might be able to do so with just a change of the control box (if you have a “3-wire” pump in the well).