For years, the agricultural irrigation sector relied heavily on high-flow, low-head centrifugal pumps. However, the rapid adoption of greenhouse drip irrigation, fertigation systems, and orchard micro-sprinkling has changed the equation. These applications demand stable pressure, consistent flow, and media compatibility — requirements that traditional cast-iron pumps often fail to meet, especially when handling liquid fertilizers or slightly acidic/alkaline water sources.
Corrosion and clogging have driven up maintenance costs and shortened service life, pushing end-users and system integrators to look for more durable alternatives.
The Risefull JETS series addresses this gap with a AISI304 stainless steel pump body and industrial-grade PPO (polyphenylene oxide) internal components. This material combination offers superior resistance to rust and chemical degradation compared to conventional cast iron, while the built-in self-priming capacity of up to 4 meters simplifies installation — particularly in sites where the water source is positioned below the pump level.
One of the notable features of the JETS lineup is its four-model stratification within a compact power band of 0.55kW to 1.1kW, allowing engineers to match pump performance to actual system requirements rather than oversizing:
| Model | Power (kW) | Max Head (m) | Max Flow (m³/h) | Primary Application Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JET550S | 0.55 | 40 | 4.0 | Flat-terrain irrigation, residential boosting |
| JET750S | 0.75 | 48 | 4.0 | Medium orchards, water treatment lifting |
| JET1000SH | 1.0 | 59 | 3.6 | Multi-story pressurization, long-distance transfer |
| JET1100S | 1.1 | 50 | 4.0 | Large-area irrigation, industrial cooling loops |
The JET1000SH stands out in particular, delivering 59 meters of head at just 1.0kW — a figure that positions it competitively against larger-frame pumps in building pressurization and remote-field water delivery scenarios.
Industry buyers often ask: "Can this pump handle anything other than clean water?"
According to the published operating conditions, the JETS series is rated for:
Liquid temperature: 0–90°C (suitable for hot water circulation and coolants)
Ambient temperature: up to 45°C
Maximum system pressure: 10 Bar
Media characteristics: clean water and similar neutral liquids (pH = 7 ± 1), with solid particle diameter ≤ 2mm and proportion by volume ≤ 3%
This opens the door to several real-world applications beyond plain water pumping:
Fertigation systems – conveying diluted liquid fertilizers and micronutrient solutions
Small-scale water treatment – raw water lifting and filter backwashing
Industrial auxiliary systems – coolant or lubricant circulation with low solids content
A practical note from the technical documentation also deserves attention: for installations above 1,000 meters altitude or when pumping media with viscosity higher than clean water, a power margin should be considered to prevent motor overheating — a level of engineering transparency that system designers appreciate.
For contractors and OEM integrators, delivery lead times often determine whether a pump makes it into the final bill of materials.
Risefull offers sample orders within 7 days and mass production (MOQ 10 units) in 35–40 days after order confirmation — a cadence that aligns well with mid-sized agricultural and water treatment project schedules. The series also carries CE certification, simplifying regulatory compliance for export markets.
Additionally, both single-phase and three-phase motor options are available (models with a "T" suffix indicate three-phase), providing flexibility for sites with varying power supply conditions — particularly relevant in rural or remote installations.
As water-use efficiency standards tighten and environmental regulations push for more sustainable irrigation and treatment practices, the demand for corrosion-resistant, self-priming pumps with moderate head capabilities is shifting from a niche preference to a mainstream requirement.
The JETS series from Risefull is not positioned as a revolutionary product, but rather as a mature, field-proven solution — one that has sustained its sales cycle over time precisely because it meets baseline reliability expectations across multiple sectors.
For project teams currently evaluating pump replacements, system upgrades, or new-build fertigation installations, the JETS lineup warrants a place on the shortlist — not for its novelty, but for its demonstrated fit for purpose.
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