Floriš Water Pumps - Water More Precious Than Gold

Floriš Pumps offers high-quality technology and equipment for hand- and wind-driven water uplifting. The company delivers also its own solution for cleaning up contaminated water from boreholes or wells with a depth of up to 50 m. Majority of the outdoor wells around the world are still uncovered which results in large amount of solid impurities and pathogenic microorganisms populating them. The solution we offer is especially designed to crush these impurities and to pump them out together with the infected water. Subsequent disinfection of the source – borehole or well – can additionally eliminate up to 99,9 % of the pathogenic bacteria and viruses living in contaminated water. Once the new water pump has been installed, the well top is recommended to be sealed in order to avoid any further pollution of the water from outside.

"Water is essential for life, everything else is just increasing our comfort." Pavol Floriš

Man from Prague invents unique wind-powered pump

His pump is able to bring water to the areas where some water drills or wells exist, but they are not used and water inside may be contaminated. His pump cleans the water first mechanically and then chemically, using chlorine that evaporates in 30 minutes. After the cleaning, a lock with a wind rose is fixed on the top.
The pump operates with the wind power of at least two metres/second.
LN writes that Floris’s pumps are widely used by farmers both in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia.
It has been installed, for instance, in the steppe in Milovice, central Bohemia, where a nature reserve of wild horses was established last year. In the first months, water had to be transported there. After the Floris pump was installed, care of the horses became easier and less costly. Another pump will soon be installed in the prison in Jirice, central Bohemia, to water its large fruit and vegetable garden.
There is also a high interest in the wind-powered manual pumps abroad. Three pumps, funded by the Czech government, operate in poor settlements in Ghana, whose inhabitants had no clean drinking water. Another 19 Floris pumps have been sent to Mongolia. At present Floris is tuning up details of a contract with India.
So far, Floris has made the pumps himself with the aid of his family. However, he wants to keep the pump’s price low to make it broadly available. This is why he would like the production programme to be bought abroad to get the pumps to the regular retail network.
The paper writes that Floris is still trying to innovate his pump. At present, he is working on the connection of a propeller with a generator to be able to produce additional electric power for further use.

Floriš Wind-powered Water Pumps

Slovak-born Pavol Floris, 66, living in Prague, has invented a wind-powered mobile pump that is used not only in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, but also in Ghana and Mongolia and soon it will be sold to India. Floris was awarded the “environmental Oscar” from the E.ON firm for his pump last year, thanks to which the number of his customers doubled. Besides, he was decorated by the Business Platform for Foreign Development Cooperation and entered the Oxford Encyclopedia of interesting personalities. Floris started working on his pump 15 years ago. He was motivated by the lack of drinking water and its poor quality as well as rising prices. Along with the pump, bearing his name, he invented a water treatment technology that can remove 99.9 percent of viruses and bacteria from water, he said. His pump is able to bring water to the areas where some water drills or wells exist, but they are not used and water inside may be contaminated. His pump cleans the water first mechanically and then chemically, using chlorine that evaporates in 30 minutes. After the cleaning, a lock with a wind rose is fixed on the top.
The pump operates with the wind power of at least two metres/second. Floris’s pumps are widely used by farmers both in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia.
It has been installed, for instance, in the steppe in Milovice, central Bohemia, where a nature reserve of wild horses was established last year. In the first months, water had to be transported there. After the Floris pump was installed, care of the horses became easier and less costly. Another pump will soon be installed in the prison in Jirice, central Bohemia, to water its large fruit and vegetable garden. There is also a high interest in the wind-powered manual pumps abroad.
Three pumps, funded by the Czech government, operate in poor settlements in Ghana, whose inhabitants had no clean drinking water. Another 19 Floris pumps have been sent to Mongolia. At present Floris is tuning up details of a contract with India. So far, Floris has made the pumps himself with the aid of his family. However, he wants to keep the pump’s price low to make it broadly available. This is why he would like the production programme to be bought abroad to get the pumps to the regular retail network.

The time to use your own well is coming

The price of drinking water is permanently on rise therefore we offer you high quality wind-powered, mobile and manual pumps of mark FLORIŠ. The water pumps in our offer are featured with long working life and virtually maintenance-free, very suitable also for developing countries. When mobile water pumps are used it is possible to avoid health problems of animals caused by water stagnant for longer periods, especially during higher temperatures seasons that has become contaminated. Our mobile water pump may be applied 
– for pumping potable or industrial water whereby it may be directly connected to a reservoir; 
– for cattle watering the in pasturelands (pump can be used to pump drinking water while herding cattle), or for supply of water for farm animals in the stables; 
– for irrigation of gardens with possibility of connecting to drip irrigation; 
– lowering of ground water level, the pump can operate in depths up to 50 meters; 
– for oxygenating water at fish farming, it can be placed on the dam, or directly over the source of water and by circulating the water in the ponds to oxygenate it; 
– for cleaning of water sources and wells .

Propulsion of the Water Pump

Our water pumps are driven by a wind engine (a windmill). In order to increase the use value of this equipment (water pump) a new aggregate, electric power generator has been added. Currently another option – combination of wind power with photovoltaic panels – is under preparation. The equipment of Pavol Floriš does not provide just for simple draining of water, it does also clean up the water from a borehole or a well from the depth of up to 50 m. „Many wells are uncovered and they contain large amount of solid impurities. Specially adopted pump is capable these impurities to crush and to pump them out together with
the water. Afterwards a disinfection of the source – borehole or well – would be performed herewith 99,9 % of bacteria and viruses capable to cause troubles to alimentary track or parasitic infections will be removed. Once the wind powered pump has been installed, the well head will be sealed in order to avoid any further pollution of the water from outside,” explains the inventor of this unique technology of pumping and
cleaning of water powered by the wind energy.

Ghana 2012 – securing drinking water sources in non-electrified areas

KNIGHTS Company Inc. in cooperation with its subsidiary BIGA International Ltd. launched in October 2012 the implementation of small local development cooperation project "Provision of water resources and their utilisation in selected non-electrified areas – villages and settlements – by drilling boreholes (wells) equipped with pumps
powered by wind." This pilot project was organized by the Czech Embassy in Accra in collaboration with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Ghana – Agricultural Engineering Services Directorate and was financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Within the project we provided for – the drilling of 3 wells in locations Gomo Buduatta, Loye (both Central Region) and Keta (Volta Region), and subsequently supply three pieces of wind pumps " FLORIŠ " of Czech manufacturing; – the installation of the pumps in different locations, and – the connecting of pumps to reservoirs with volume of 5,000 liters. Thus new water sources were created that enhance the quality of life and development of small farming in the respective locations. With the framework of the project also local technicians were trained for maintenance, repairs and following installation of this unique Czech technology. The inventor and owner of this technology is Mr Pavol Floriš from Prague, Czech Republic.

Technical Specifications

Cylinders for Hand Pumps

Floriš pumps manufactures and offers hand-pump cylinders, produced of PVC material, attested to fit safety requirements for independent supply of drinkable water.

Cylinder modelliters per upliftliters per minute/30 upliftsliters per hourliters per day
PVAF-680.4513.581019440
PVAF-760.5516.599023760
PVAF-940.8324.91494358561

From left to right: operating piston,
operating cylinder Floriš (PVAF),
plastic pipe

Wind-driven Water Pumps

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The pumping equipment consists of windmill wheel with wind vane, operating cylinder of submersible pump PVAF-68, 76 and 94, suction strainer “Pirat 5/4” and gearing mechanism. All of this is fixed to a metal stand tripod. The wind vane always positions the windmill wheel according to the wind direction, so that the wheel always faces the wind. The whole pumping equipment is portable. It could be easily mounted and dismounted.

Water Cleaning Technology

Floriš Pumps offers highly effective and cost efficient technology which ensures in-depth cleaning of boreholes and wells from any kind of biological or soil debris as well as 99.9% elimination of any kind of pathogenic bacteria and viruses. The cleaning procedure is recommended to be applied before the installation of a new pump and then periodically each 1-5 years.

Download:

Wind Pumps – leaflet

Assoc.Prof. Krepl – ref. letter

Water Cleaning Technology – description

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