A comprehensive approach to reverse engineering helped to establish the differences between the stainless steel and original bronze impellers.
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A Mississippi River levee, an Indiana water plant and an Ohio municipality take advantage of ease of installation and significant energy savings—as much as $2 million up front.
This technology can improve pump maintenance programs by lowering operating costs through extended mean time between repairs.
The Claude 'Bud' Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant in Southern California uses reverse osmosis to produce more than 50 million gallons of drinking water daily.
The self-priming pump systems offer flow rates up to 9,770 gallons per minute and can handle solids up to 4.9 inches in diameter.
The project was finished ahead of schedule and $4 million under budget.
An important first step in the process is asking the question "Why do I need or want to change my gaskets?"
Achieve pump and motor longevity by providing proper storage, avoiding pre-service damage, and conducting sound handling and maintenance procedures.
Companies interested in reducing safety hazards and environmental impact should consider compatibility issues.