Choosing the right pump is essential to successfully transferring fluids on a worksite. Standard centrifugal pumps, also called trash pumps, handle many tasks, but installing one when more pressure is needed can result in breakdowns, project delays and cost overruns. Read on for factors to consider when deciding if this pump is right for your application.
Sanitary pumps need to deliver liquids hygienically and need to be able to handle a wide variety of liquids ranging from pharmaceuticals and cosmetics to additives and food product and beverages. Read on to understand what standards they comply with.
A wastewater treatment plant needed a complete pump protection solution. Located a number of stories below grade were two sets of four 30-inch eccentric plug valves with quick cycling requirements to prevent backflow and protect the pumps. The valve assemblies included hydraulic actuators, position indication and manual override. Local control panels and valve assemblies had to be capable of submergence.
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