SOLAR PUMPS

Uniflow AC Range

Introducing Uniflo AC Pumps: Versatile Solutions for Solar and Grid-Powered Water Systems

The Uniflo AC Pump range from Cedar is designed for users who require a powerful, durable water pumping solution that works seamlessly with both grid and solar power. These pumps operate on standard AC electricity and are ideal for replacing older AC pumps or integrating with modern solar inverter systems such as the Veichi VFD range. Whether you have stable grid access or an existing solar system that produces AC power, Uniflo pumps offer a practical and cost-effective pumping option.

Compatible with Grid or Solar AC Power

Uniflo Pumps are engineered to pair perfectly with solar inverters that convert DC power from solar panels into usable AC power. This makes them an excellent fit for hybrid or grid-tied systems where dedicated solar pumps aren’t necessary. By using a solar VFD (Variable Frequency Drive), users can eliminate the need for batteries while still benefitting from solar energy during the day — making Uniflo a flexible and future-ready choice.

Why Choose Uniflo Pumps?

Choosing a Uniflo AC pump means getting the best of both worlds: traditional AC performance and solar compatibility. These pumps are especially useful for farms, businesses, and properties that already have an AC pump system in place but want to transition to solar power without a complete overhaul. Built for durability and backed by Cedar’s technical support and repair services, Uniflo pumps ensure reliable operation day in and day out.

Conclusion: Upgrade with Confidence Using Uniflo AC Pumps

In summary, Uniflo AC Pumps are a smart solution for anyone looking to upgrade or replace an AC water pump while keeping the option open for solar integration. Their reliability, compatibility, and ease of use make them ideal for farms, homes, and businesses with grid power or existing solar infrastructure. Explore the Uniflo range today and experience the convenience of a system built for your energy reality.

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