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Franklin Electric Releases Solar-Powered Pumping System
by Staff Writers
Bluffton IN (SPX) May 10, 2013


The release of SubDrive SolarPAK follows an intense development process based on voice of customer research and proven design principles, as well as more than a year of testing and operation in global markets.

Franklin Electric announces the release of SubDrive SolarPAK, a complete, one-box, system solution that provides the pump components needed to build a solar powered water well system.

Designed specifically for pumping clean water using a renewable energy supply, SubDrive SolarPAK includes a solar- powered controller, a submersible pump and motor, and a flow switch, in ratings from 5 to 90 gpm.

Using a solar PV array as the input power source, SubDrive SolarPAK is ideal for use in applications where traditional grid power is unavailable, unreliable, or undesirable.

In addition to the product itself, Franklin Electric has made system-specific support software available on its solar-dedicated website, www.franklin-electric.com/solar.

The Solar Selector allows users to input simple location information and water requirements to determine which SubDrive SolarPAK fits the application. The Solar Selector also provides recommendations for panel array configuration based on user-entered panel characteristics.

The release of SubDrive SolarPAK follows an intense development process based on voice of customer research and proven design principles, as well as more than a year of testing and operation in global markets. The system has demonstrated itself to be robust and reliable in a wide variety of weather and application conditions.

SubDrive SolarPAK is available for immediate sale in the North, Central, and South American markets (excluding Brazil). The system is part of Franklin Electric's residential and light commercial pumping solutions offering within the SubDrive product line.

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