Hindsight is 20-20 when troubleshooting and poor pump performance is one of the best places to start to recommend improvements that will have a reasonable return-on-investment and/or correct an operation problem.
Two Lubbock-based companies have partnered to revolutionize pump testing capabilities through new remote monitoring technology, positioning themselves to address growing demands in water infrastructure nationwide.
While hydronic systems have long been recognized for their energy-saving properties in HVAC and plumbing applications, designing an efficient hydronic system and narrowing down the necessary system components can be challenging.
Wilo USA, a provider of pumps and pump solutions for building services, water management and groundwater, announced its newly acquired NSF-61 and NSF-372 certifications for its entire range of vertical multistage pressure boosting systems.
This product is the extended-range version of the Wilo Helix V high-efficiency multistage pump line. The Helix V is a non-self-priming, high-pressure, vertical, multistage centrifugal pump with inline connections and is suitable for a wide range of applications, including water supply and pressure boosting, industrial circulation systems, washing systems, and irrigation.
The NEWS recently sat down with Mark Handzel, vice president, product regulatory affairs, and director, HVAC commercial buildings, Xylem, to discuss the state of the pump industry and what prospective employees should know before they enter the industry.
Armstrong Fluid Technology is unveiling its Generation Three Design Envelope pumps featuring 33 advanced energy saving models ranging in sizes from 1 to 75 hp. The technology integrates the latest selection, control, and hydronic tools into heat-transfer solutions that naturally accommodate changes in building design and demand.