Q&A

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1. Will the riser withstand the forces and stresses involved in pumping? answer
2. Abrasion resistance. Will Boreline cope with sand in the pumped water? answer
3. Can Boreline tolerate dragging across the ground? answer
4. Temperature of Operation. What water temperatures can be tolerated? answer
5. Water Quality. Is Boreline restricted with respect to Water Quality? answer
6. Failure of the Riser. How can I retrieve the pump if the riser fails? answer
7. Can I use the riser for applications other than rising mains? answer
8. What couplings are available? answer
9. How do the couplings work? answer
10. How strong are the couplings? Can the riser pullout? answer
11. How's the power cable attached? answer
12. What if the cable is heavy or I have several items to attach? answer
13. Can I retain the pump's non-return valve? answer
14. What if I haven't fitted a Break-Off Plug and I forget to drill or remove the non-return valve so the riser remains full of water? answer
15. How can I earth my pump with your riser? answer
16. Does the pump torque twist the riser? answer
17. Steel risers sometimes suffer from solid deposits building up-how does Boreline perform? answer
18. Does slime and other algae-based deposit build-up inside Boreline? answer
19. What pressure losses can be expected with Boreline? answer
20. Will Boreline and its couplings stand up to long term use? answer
21. How can you be sure of the precise pump setting? answer
22. Can the Boreline withstand the surge pressure due to sudden valve operation? answer
23. Who has approved the riser? answer
24. Boreline - Does Chlorine affect its properties? answer
25. What guarantees do we have with Boreline? answer
26. How must Boreline be stored? answer
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