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Is Your Pump Drawing Too Much Power?

The biggest expense with centrifugal pumps is not the initial setup cost of the pump itself, it's the cost of…

3 years ago
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What Can Gauges Tell You About Your Centrifugal Pump?

A gauge is one of the best ways to troubleshoot when your centrifugal pump isn't quite working as it should,…

3 years ago
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6 Signs Your Mechanical Seals Are About To Fail

A mechanical seal prevents the water that is being pumped from entering the bearing housing of a centrifugal pump and…

3 years ago
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Pump Maintenance: Preventative or Predictive?

For many companies, pump maintenance is reactive, which means they (whether unintentionally or not) wait for something to break before…

3 years ago
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5 Reasons Why Couplings Fail

A coupling connects two rotating shafts, allowing rotary motion and torque. Although couplings are relatively inexpensive and easy to maintain,…

3 years ago
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Choosing The Right Blower For Your Wastewater Treatmen

In any wastewater treatment plant, about 60% of the energy needs are for aeration. Blowers provide this aeration, keep bacteria…

3 years ago
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7 Important Tips For Choosing A Metering Pump

Metering pumps are used to transfer a pre-determined volume of liquid from one place to another within a specific timeframe.…

3 years ago
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Problems With A Low-Flow Pump?

We can help! If your newly repaired or installed pump is giving you low-flow problems, there's several trouble-shooting procedures you…

3 years ago
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5 Reasons Why Mechanical Seals Fail

Mechanical seals ensure that pumps do not leak, which can cause damage to the rest of the machine. The lifeline…

3 years ago
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Top Six Uses Of Variable Speed Pumps

Since pumps consume a lot of energy, a variable speed pump is an effective way to improve the efficiency of…

3 years ago