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The Vodotok BCPE GV borehole pump is positioned by the manufacturer, the Comfort company, as a borehole pump for dirty water. This is “spoken” by the letter combination “GV” in the model name. And the advertising ploy is that the pumps of this group are supposedly capable of painlessly working with mechanical impurities in water, up to 30 kg of sand per cubic meter. It sounds wild, but marketing is our everything. It destroys and breaks common sense. In pursuit of the buyer, equipment manufacturers come up with new “legends” and “tales” about their pumps. Of course, there are pumps for dirty water, but these are drainage pumps, and not borehole pumps. 00:00 Introduction. What is the review about? 00:24 Inspection of the box. What's interesting? 00:52 Full decoding of the model name of the Vodotok BCPE GV 85-05-35m-Ch pump 01:30 Why exactly this model marking? 02:57 Package contents. What's inside the box? 04:42 Pump passport (instructions). My opinion on this. 08:05 A very detailed explanation of the pump nameplate. Each parameter. 12:36 Checking the real Ø of the pump. Discrepancy with the declared Ø. 15:01 Oil-filled or dry engine? How to tell? I am reviewing a well pump from the Comfort company Vodotok BCPE GV 85–05–35m–Ch. In the first part of this review, I examined the pump and am making my first conclusions and recommendations on the Vodotok BCPE GV pump. Purchase package, pump instructions, well pump diameter, study and detailed explanation of the pump nameplate. How to determine whether our Vodotok BCPE GV 85 pump has an oil-filled or dry engine. There are some unpleasant moments... and this is just the beginning.