Not so fast.
The electrical submersible pumps were listed and observed on the Asia International website as being 5 HP before the webpage was taken down as noted above.
The hoses show what appear to be Chinese characters which would indicate that the pump and motor systems are also Chinese products.
The lead wires for the electrical motors are clearly shown in the pictures. Both pictures show motor leads at the top of one of the pumps. These clearly are electrical motors, maybe not the type or shape of motor casings that one sees in the US.
Using a temporary hose to pressurize a venture or jet pump does not make any sense as the pressure limits would be exceeded on the hose material. This type of operation would also entail a smaller hose with higher pressure using the pump device to pump a larger volume. Not very likely as the webpage stated 5 HP motors.
Don't know why the hose is fastened over the electrical motor, maybe just a temporary method to secure the hose to the skid. Another pump also has a piece of a hose clamp resting on the motor.
The web cache of the auctioneers lot numbers is still on the web:
Dear Sir,
Warmest greetings from Asia International Auctioneers!
Lot Nos. 1134, 1135, and 1136 were already sold through auction last June.
We will have new stocks available in September 2018.
Please see this link for our auction brochure with some of our featured units:
Should you have further inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us again.
Sincerely,
AIA Customer Support
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