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Jinasena Pvt Ltd, the pump manufacturing giant in Sri Lanka has launched a first of its kind pumping solution for Sri Lanka, adding to the many accolades achieved since its inception in 1905.
Being the first Ceylonese owned engineering company – and by 1932, it was rated among the five leading engineering companies in the island famously known for its Centric Pump.
Jinasena has now designed a well-curated solution to serve its nation at its best by introducing a solar pump solution.
The objective of this solution is to assist and create a sustainable solution for the local market in the fields of agriculture, irrigation and water sourcing in times of adverse droughts without the use of fuel or electricity from the main grid.
The pumps used in this solution are produced by Jinasena from casting to packaging with patented core technology combined with a world class solar pump drive to deliver the best performance over its life span. The main advantages of this unique solution are, lower running cost, no fuel dependence and unattended operation.
The Energy Division of Jinasena Pvt Ltd has also invested into solar PV solutions for residential and commercial entities.World renowned brands such as Yingli Solar and APsystems are being used by Jinasena to ensure that the customer is using the best products in the market.
Services offered by Jinasena are handled by professional engineers to assure a perfect installation and after sales services.
M.f.g.fernando Sunday, 14 April 2019 04:14 PM
1.5 hp submercible pump ekak set karanna kiyak mural gannawada.
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