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[[Image:Canzee pump.gif|thumb|right|150px300px|Canzee pump]]
The Canzee hand pump is a direct-action handpump made with corrosion resistant materials such as plastic, stainless steel and wood. The pump uses two PVC pipes inside each other, each with a simple non-return valve made with a rubber flap.
==History and social context==
The Canzee pump was first developed in New Zealand by Owen Jones, and was further developed by Richard Cansdale of [http://www.swsfilt.co.uk/ SWS Filtration] in the UK. Organisations that work with the Canzee pump include Bushproof and Wells for Zoë. The pump is extensively used in Madagascar.
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 ==Technical specificationConstruction, operations and maintenance==[[Image:Canzee.png|thumb|right|150px250px|Principle of the Canzee pump.]]
The pump consists of two PVC pipes of different diameter, one inside the other. At the bottom of each pipe is a non-return valve made with a rubber flap which allows water to enter the bottom of the pipe, but not out again.
For assembling complete pumps, minimal tools and connecting fixture are required for jointing the plastic components by gluing (ABS) and solvent cementing (PVC-U components). Two bags of cement are required to make a proper pump stand with platform and drainage channel.
====Operation====
As the inner pipe is lifted, the water in it is also lifted. When the pipe is lowered, more water is forced into it from the bottom. This process continues until water starts to flow from the pump head.
 
Currently, the Canzee pump is manufactured by [http://bushproof.biosandfilter.org/index.php?id=73 BushProof] in Madagascar.
 
The design of the pump allows in principle for local manufacture, although the availability of the ABS plastic and polyamide for the washers could be a limiting factor.
====Maintenance====
The Canzee Pump’s design has eliminated the need for piston seals (cup seals) The non-return valves at the bottom of each pipe use a rubber disc which can be cut from an old tyre inner tube of a car tire. Since the two pipes are separated by a water film there is very little wear between them. In case of a problem, a short length of worn pipe can easily be cut out and replaced. One Canzee pump serving in a clinic in Uganda and used by more than 200 people every day, only needed one of the two rubber discs to be changed in over two and a half years.
=====Maintenance costs=====
Small repairs can be made at low cost, and will mainly involve purchase of some solvent cement for connecting pipes, replacing pipe parts, and replacing pump handles, which can be locally produced. Other maintenance, such as the provision of a rope to stop excessive handle movement and the washing of down hole components, can been carried out by the users at no cash cost.
The MEDAIR programme in Madagascar <ref>[http://www.rwsn.ch/documentation/skatdocumentation.2006-01-23.3164279662/file The report by MEDAIR can be downloaded here]</ref> is the first programme to use the Canzee Pump on a large scale, and its long-term performance in the field must be evaluated over the coming years.
 
====Manufacturing ====
Currently, the Canzee pump is manufactured by [http://bushproof.biosandfilter.org/index.php?id=73 BushProof] in Madagascar.
 
The design of the pump allows in principle for local manufacture, although the availability of the ABS plastic and polyamide for the washers could be a limiting factor.
====Suppliers====
* SWS Filters
==CostCosts==
For the specific Maroantsetra installations project in Madagascar, MEDAIR has evaluated the installation costs. According to the National Director, Christophe Roduit, pump purchase including transport costs from England to Maroantsetra, administrative support and installation, their total
investment was around 700 Euro per pump installed in Maroantsetra (this price includes the pump cost of 310 Euro and the extra cost for the larger apron).
The pump users contributed with delivering of materials (gravel and sand) and provided labour. Because of the emergency nature of the project and the rapid and simple installation methods used, the beneficiary contribution was small in financial terms.
==Country Field experiences==
The Canzee pump is used in Madagascar, where hundreds of pumps have already been installed. Canzee pumps have also been used for years in Kenya, Ecuador, Israel, Morocco, Zimbabwe, Angola and other countries.
The NGO MEDAIR has been active in Madagascar since 2002, and is the first to have installed a large number of Canzee pumps. They worked in the Maroantsetra region in Madagascar in hydrogeologically suitable communities in the rural areas. They found that in previous projects, not enough attention was paid to environmental issues. Especially in the context of installation in shallow wells, more careful siting is needed. <ref>[http://www.rwsn.ch/documentation/skatdocumentation.2006-01-23.3164279662/file The report by MEDAIR can be downloaded here]</ref>
==Manuals==* No Reference manuals are available. ==Movies, videos, and links==
* Wells for Zoë has developed a [http://www.wellsforzoe.org/pumpmovie2.htm movie] about experiences with the Canzee pump in Madagascar
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exRAQtl5Nfw Movie by Bushproof on the Canzee pump]
 
==External Links==
* [http://bushproof.biosandfilter.org/index.php?id=73 Bush Proof article about Canzee pumps.]
* [http://www.swsfilt.co.uk/ SWS Filtration Limited], the company of Richard Cansdale.
 ==ReferencesAcknowledgements==
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