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MODERN

tODAY
PROVIDING SOlUtIONS fOR thE WORlDWIDE PUMP INDUStRY

NOVEMBER 2014

2014

BUYERS

GUIDE
Featuring

company
profiles
products
and services
directory

CONtENtS
NOVEMBER 2014

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Industry news
trade show ProfIle
Case studIes

12 From Tribal Knowledge to Global Success

Customized ERP solution helps a family-owned pump systems manufacturer transform its business
and accelerate growth

16 Thinking Globally and Acting Locally

@modPumpmag

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to Preserve a Natural Wonder

Septic tank replacement using a low pressure sewer system (LPS)


Part 3 in a 3-Part Series

LiSa aVEry Assistant Art Director


lisa@modernpumpingtoday.com

MaIntenanCe solutIons

20 Repair, Rehab, Reimagine

JamiE wiLLETT Circulation Consultant


inGriD bErKy Administrative Assistant
nanCy maLonE National Sales Manager
Tonya browninG Account Executive

Quickflange provides a specialist piping solution


TM

JErry DiCHiara Account Executive

PuMP solutIons

ranDy moon Account Executive

24 One Pump, Limitless Applications

Multitec pump technology displays expansive flexibility with reliable design

26 Extending Pump Life through Precision Lubrication

sealIng solutIons

30 How to Cost-justify Bearing Housing Protector Seals


Key factors for reliability-focused process pump users
Part 3 in a 4-Part Series

Buyers guIde 2014

35 Company Profiles
86 Products & Services Directory

PuMPIng trends

96 A Contractor's Perspective on Bidding Procedures


and Equipment Procurement

Brasfield & Gorries Christy Perdue on the need for valued communication between
the water industry and contractors

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD


Terry Bell

Drives and Motion Solution Engineer


Baldor Electric Company

Heinz P. Bloch, P.E.

Consulting Engineer,
Process Machinery Consulting

Robert G. Havrin
Director of Technology,
Centrisys Corporation

Michael Mancini

Consultant and Trainer,


Mancini Consulting Services

John M. Roach

Engineering Manager
for New Product Development,
Trebor International, Inc.:
A Unit of IDEX

Lisa Riles

Business Development Manager,


Wastewater Pumps
Xylem Inc.: Flygt

Greg Towsley

Director of Regulatory and


Technical Affairs, Grundfos

Trey Walters, P.E.

President, Applied Flow Technology

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INDUSTRy news
BLUETECH RESEARCH TO JOIN WATERTAP IN
SUPPORTING WATER TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES

The Water Technology Acceleration Project (WaterTAP), and


BlueTech Research, announces details of a collaboration
agreement to further accelerate the success of water
technology companies in Ontario via access to market
intelligence resources through the BlueTech Research
membership Insight Service.
Under the agreement, WaterTAP and BlueTech will work
together to create preferential access for Ontario-based
water tech companies to the BlueTech Research membership
Insight Service. The BlueTech membership Insight Service will
provide water technology companies with access to market
intelligence and competitive landscape mapping resources
via the online BlueTech 7.0 Intelligence Platform, as well
as direct access to water technology market experts. The
program involves three tiers of support, tailored to address
the particular needs of companies at different stages in their
evolution. Support ranges from la carte access to specific
market and technology Insight Reports through to bespoke
strategic market entry support in consultation with industry
experts from BlueTech Research & O2 Environmental.
This partnership marks a wonderful opportunity for
Ontarios water technology startups and growth-stage
companies, says Dr. Brian Mergelas, CEO, WaterTAP. Many
early-stage companies operate in an information vacuumit is
vital that companies have an understanding of their technology
development and commercialization path, a clear idea of
the existing and future competitive landscape, and validation
of the market potential and need for their technology. By

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supporting access to highly relevant market research, we


can help Ontario-based companies to better understand the
markets they are addressing, which can accelerate their growth
and shorten timelines for commercialization and profitability.
The opportunity offered by WaterTAP and facilitated
by BlueTech Research will place a wealth of market and
technology information in the hands of water technology
startups.
We are delighted to support WaterTAPs mission to
accelerate Ontarios water technology success, says BlueTech
Research CEO, Paul OCallaghan. Our focus on innovation
and deep domain expertise in the water sector allows us to
identify market growth opportunities for our clients through
our research-driven platform. In addition to counting many
of the global water industry leaders among our clients, we
have worked with some of the most high-profile successful
water technology startups. We see many synergies between
our core areas of research and WaterTAPs mandate, so we are
tremendously excited to begin supporting the excellent water
technology companies in Ontario.
This WaterTAP Market Insight Program will come into effect
in December 2014, when specific details on the administration
of the program and the application process will be announced.

BAIRD LEADS SUCCESSFUL TRANSATLANTIC DEAL

Flowserve Corporation has entered into an agreement with


TBG Europe N.V., in which Flowserve offers to acquire TBG's
portfolio company SIHI Group B.V. for a consideration of
approximately $372.5 million, which marks another successful
transatlantic deal for Baird Global Investment Banking.

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INDUSTRy news
Baird served as the exclusive financial advisor to TBG on the
transaction, which marks the firm's eleventh transatlantic deal
for 2014.
Itzehoe (Germany) based SIHI is a leading provider of
vacuum and fluid pumps and related engineered solutions
serving the chemical, pharmaceutical, food & beverage
and other process manufacturing industries. Flowserve is a
leading manufacturer and supplier of pumps, valves, seals,
automation, and services to the power, oil, gas, chemical and
other industries.
The Baird deal team was led by senior investment bankers
Nick Sealy and Michael Wolff.

YSI LAUNCHES THE IQ SENSORNET

Xylems YSI branded IQ SensorNet (IQSN) is a modular


continuous monitoring and control system that enables a
wastewater treatment plant to monitor every aspect of their
process in real time, from pre-sedimentation to the biological
tanks to the effluent. The IQSN integrates a sensor network,
capable of accepting additional sensors at any time, and is
ideal for a variety of installation needs. The system enables
better network visibility and management, early detection
of network failures, cost savings, and improved compliance
with regulatory targets. For additional information, visit
www.ysi.com.

LLOYDS REGISTER ENERGY LAUNCHES GLOBAL


EXECUTIVE BRIEFING NETWORK

As part of a greater engagement to understand the challenges


the energy market is facing, Lloyds Register Energy is

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launching a series of executive engagements around the globe


to help facilitate industry discussion on key challenges the
energy sector is facing.
Launched at Adipec 2014 in Abu Dhabi, the largest oil
and gas gathering in the Middle East, John Wishart, president
of Lloyds Register Energy, comments, This week we have
seen the debate at Adipec focus on how the industry needs
to continue to address the challenge of driving Enhanced Oil
Recovery with aspirations of moving from 40 to 70 percent on
recoverable reserves.
What we are seeing from the briefings we have conducted
in Abu Dhabi is that there is a real appetite for executives to
learn from adjacent industries and taking these learnings to
help to advance the efficiency of the industry.
The Lloyds Register Energy Global Executive Briefing
Network aims to provide an exclusive opportunity to build
relationships with peers across the industry through structured
strategic discussions.
Peter Richards, vice president of marketing and
communications, says, Our briefings bring together business
leaders from across the world to debate and challenge some of
the major demand, supply and technology challenges which
the energy sector is facing. Due to the global nature of the
sector our aim is to facilitate the debate in key energy centres
around the world.
We have seen from our briefing at Adipec a real desire
for executives to learn from each other in a non-competitive
environment, and our Executive Briefing Network will start to
join up the global debate with focused briefings in Singapore,
London, Houston and Perth over the coming months.

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INDUSTRy news
Based on the importance that the energy sector has to
society at large, Lloyds Register Energy is helping to increase
dialogue and raise awareness on where industrys resources
should focus.
The company works closely with the industrys institutions to
help them respond to regulatory demands and improve their
processes and performance controls in this area. Its experts
also engage with broader industry forums, in developing
guidance to support the assurance opinions provided to its
clients and the regulators over safety, integrity and managing
operational risk in the oil and gas industry.

APCO ASU COMBINATION AIR VALVE INTRODUCES


A NEW CONCEPT IN AIR VALVE TECHNOLOGY

DeZURIK/APCO/Hilton introduces the APCO ASU


Combination Air Valve, an innovative new concept in air
valve technology. This single body combination valve features
a patented air release and air/vacuum mechanism that is
specifically designed to deal with media containing grit, solids
and grease.
The unique design provides varied and predictable air flow
over a wide range of air release conditions. A large diameter
Air/Vacuum Disc provides high volume air flow for rapid
venting during pipeline filling and allows high volumes of air
to enter the pipeline during draining. During normal pipeline
flow conditions, the dual-range air release design prevents
air build up and resultant flow restrictions under changing
conditions and through the full flow range.
The ASU Valve is a universal design that allows application
on a wide range of flow conditions with effective sealing and

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operation from 2 psi to 150 psi as standard. The lightweight,


compact design of the valve allows installation in piping
systems with limited space and in vaults with low ceiling
heights. Available in sizes 1-4 with all stainless steel
construction, the ASU Combination Air Valve meets the
performance requirements of AWWA C512 standard.
Backed by extensive field experience on tough applications,
the ASU valve has demonstrated improved performance,
reduced maintenance and lower cost for overall reliability on
sewage and dirty service applications.

HAYWARD FLOW CONTROL UNVEILS NEW


SAND FILTER IDEAL FOR SENSITIVE AQUATIC
ENVIRONMENTS

Hayward Flow Control announces the addition to our Industry


leading line of Aquatic products of the LS Series Aquatic Sand
Filter. The back-washable Sand Filter is ideal for Sensitive
Aquatic Environments or Salt Water Systems.
Available in size 31 inches (99 gallons per minute) and 36
inches (130 gallons per minute), all wetted hardware is made
from 316 Stainless Steel, featuring EPDM gaskets seals and
2 inch NPT connections. Additionally, an optional 6-Way
Multiport LS Aquatic Valve is available.
Key features and advantages include corrosion resistant
thermoplastic housing and base; durable flanged inspection
cover; integral top diffuser; stainless steel gauge; efficient,
multilateral underdrain assembly; and integral molded drain
plug. Typical applications or installations include but are not
limited to aquariums, aquatic animal life support, and science
and research facilities.

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TRADE SHOW profile

POWER-GEN 2014
Power comes from people

ower-Gen International
is the industry leader in
providing comprehensive
coverage of the trends,
technologies and issues facing the
generation sector. More than 1400
companies from all sectors of
the industry exhibit each year to
benefit from the exposure to more
than 22,000 attendees. Displaying
a wide variety of products and
services, Power-Gen International
represents a horizontal look at
the industry with key emphasis on
new solutions and innovations for
the future.

PENNENERGY JOBS
CAREER FAIR

The PennEnergy Jobs Career Fair


will be available during exhibit
hall hours Tuesday, December
9 - Thursday, December 11. Your
business success depends on
recruiting technically skilled and
experienced workers and youll
find them at the PennEnergy
Jobs Career Fair at Power-Gen
International. Featuring a variety
of sponsorship packages and
unique recruiting opportunities,
we will help you choose an option
that best fits your objectives and
budget. The PennEnergy Jobs
Career Fair is an exclusive section
of the exhibit hall floor, providing
your company opportunities to:
Meet with more than 22,000
professionals in the power
industry
Introduce your company and
present your job openings
to qualified, career-minded
candidates
Conduct on-site interviews
See what your competitors are
doing to recruit talent

NETWORKING
OPPORTUNITIES

POWER-GEN International
offers a variety of networking
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opportunities
designed to help
attendees maximize
their experience
with other utility
professionals.
Disney's
Magnolia Golf
Course Tournament:
Named for its
majestic magnolia
trees, this course
features elevated
tees, spacious
greens and challenging water
hazards. Wide fairways invite you
to hit the ball and hit it long, but
beware11 of the 18 holes boast
water hazards and 97 bunkers
dot the landscape. Certified
by Audubon International as a
Cooperative Wildlife Sanctuary
and rated 4 stars by Golf Digest,
Disneys Magnolia Golf Course
represents a paradise for serious
golfers, as well as a thrilling
challenge for players at all levels.
Walt Disney World Resort golf
courses are operated by Arnold
Palmer Golf Management.

ANNUAL AWARDS GALA

The Annual Awards Gala begins


with a cocktail reception,
followed by a three course dinner
and includes award presentations
for the Papers of the Year, Projects
of the Year and the Power
Generation 2014 Woman of the
Year.
The Papers of the Year Awards
recognize the top papers for
each conference. The Project
of the Year Awards recognize
the worlds best power projects,
honoring excellence in design,
construction and operation of
power generation facilities. The
award winners nominated by
the industry and selected by a
panel of Power Engineering judges
are announced and presented
with awards recognizing their

exceptional contributions to the


power generation industry.
The Awards Gala is open to
the award winners, their guests
and all Power-Gen International,
Nuclear Power International
and Renewable Energy World
attendees. Be a part of this special
evening recognizing the best
of the best in innovation and
technology.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
LUNCHEON

Rub elbows with the PowerGen International keynote panel


immediately following the keynote
session over a plated lunch. Our
keynote panel features Eric Silagy,
president and chief executive
officer of Florida Power and
Light; David Walsh, president
and chief executive officer of
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems
Americas; Kimberly Greene, chief
operating officer of Southern
Co.; and Mauricio Gutierrez,
chief operating officer of NRG
Energy. Meet these high-ranking
executives in an informal and
relaxed setting at POWER-GEN
International, the worlds largest
annual forum for the power sector.

WOMEN IN POWER
GENERATION LUNCHEON
AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS

An elegant luncheon hosted by


the Women in Power Generation
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committee will feature a keynote


address given by the Power Generation
2014 Woman of the Year. Come hear
this powerful woman speak while
networking with other women from
the power generation industry at the
Women in Power Luncheon.
The Power Generation Woman
of the Year Award will be given to a
pioneering woman from the power
generation industry. Nominated and
selected by a committee of her peers,
the honor of being named the Power
Generation 2014 Woman of the Year
will be given to a leader who has
advanced the power industry in a
meaningful way.
The winner of the Power Generation
2014 Woman of the Year Award will be
announced during the Awards Gala on
Monday, December 8.

TECHNICAL TOURS

A mainstay of Power-Gen International,


attendees can purchase tickets for
special access of surrounding technical
sites of interest. Sites available for this
years slate of technical tours include
Cane Island Power Park: Located
on one hundred seventy acres,
surrounded by nearly one thousand
acres of protected wetland, Cane
Island is in a partnership with the
environment. Burning clean natural gas
as the primary fuel, the Power Plant is
capable of producing 710 megawatts of
electricity. The Cane Island Power Park
is a mixture of modern gas and steam
turbine technology.

Cape Canaveral Next Generation


Clean Energy Center: In 2010, FPL
decommissioned its 1960s-era Cape
Canaveral Plant located near NASAs
Kennedy Space Center, which had
been built to power the space race.
In its place, the company built a new,
high-efficiency energy center that runs
on clean, affordable, U.S.-produced
natural gas. The modernized energy
center can generate enough electricity
to power about 250,000 homes and
businesses. In addition to fuel costs
savings, the upgrades have further
improved FPLs emissions profile,
which was already among the cleanest
in the country.
Hines Energy Complex: Owned and
operated by Duke Energy, the 1,912MW Hines Energy Complex near
Bartow, Florida, has four combined
cycle units. The first unit began
commercial operation in 1999 and
subsequent units began operation in
2003, 2005 and 2007. The facilitys
fourth power block is fueled by natural
gas and light fuel oil with two GE
7FA combustion turbines, a GE D11
reheat steam turbine and two Nooter/
Erikson heat recovery steam generators
equipped with emissions controls.
Wind Service Training Center Orlando:
Built based on LEED Gold greenbuilding standards, the 40,000-squarefoot Wind Service Training Center
Orlando is located close to the global
headquarters of Siemens Energy
Service division and features the latest

Siemens wind technologies which are


used in the hands-on safety, technical,
and professional development training.
Orange County Convention Center
PV Solar Installation: Your chance to
view one of the largest rooftop solar
arrays in the southeast! The roof of
North-South Building of the Orange
County Convention Center is home
to a 1.1 MW photovoltaic array that
was designed and installed by Johnson
Controls. Costing more than US $8
million and several years to construct,
funding partners included the State of
Florida and the local utility.
Harvest Power's Energy Garden:
Harvest Power offers Central Florida
businesses an opportunity to divert
their organics from landfills to create
renewable energy and soil nutrients.
Local businesses are beginning to
create a new path for food waste with
responsible food recovery solutions
that include Harvest Powers Energy
Garden.
Orlando Utility Commission
Community Solar Farm: The OUC
Community Solar Farm is a first
for OUC and Central Florida. The
400-kilowatt (KW) array, which
came online in October 2013, gives
OUCs residential and small business
customers in Orlando access to
sustainable, maintenance-free solar
energy without the hassle and costs
associated with installing panels on
their homes or businesses.

Photo credit: Visitor7

CASE Studies

From Tribal Knowledge


to Global Success
Customized ERP solution helps a family-owned pump systems
manufacturer transform its business and accelerate growth
By Brenna Clairr O'tierney

n 2009, Hagler Systems


had about thirty employees,
including four administrative
staff. Today, it employs
nearly ninety and plans to
expand its 60,000-squarefoot manufacturing facility by
50 percent to accommodate
larger machines and increased
business in the oil sands,
dredging, mining and nuclear
industries. Yet, it still has
only five administrative staff.
During the last few years,
Hagler transformed itself from a
small, family-owned company
to a midsized company with
multinational customers. The
companys core values remain
the same, but its commitment to
universal and efficient business
processes rivals that of global
corporations with billions in
revenue.
How did Hagler triple its
engineering and production
employees without adding
administrative overhead in such
a short time? The answer lies
in Haglers innovative work
with a customized business
management software system
combined with the expertise of
several technology consultants
who specialized in industrial
equipment manufacturing.

Hagler employees working at the companys manufacturing facility in Augusta, Ga.

for More Information


Georgia Tech graduates Bob, David and Ben Hagler founded Hagler Systems, Inc. in 1996. Together, they have over 100 years
of experience in providing solutions for dredging, mining and municipal pumping requirements around the world. For more
information, call 803.278.2728 or visit www.haglersystems.com.

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A FAMILY AFFAIR

As teenagers, the three Hagler brothers


Bob, David and Benworked in the
foundry at Georgia Iron Works (GIW), a
company run by their grandfather and
later their father. After college, they
returned to GIW and learned about the
slurry pump business both domestically
and abroad. In 1996, the brothers
founded Hagler Systems, Inc. as a pump
and hose reseller. While business started
briskly, the brothers soon saw that theyd
need to find a way to enhance product
value to succeed in the long term. They
began to expand their capabilities and
product offering. Today, Hagler is a fullservice mining and dredging equipment
company that designs, manufactures
and sells engineered-to-order slurry
pump systems for use in oil sands,
phosphate fields, on dredging barges,
in potash mines and in quarries, and it
serves customers such as Suncor Energy,
PotashCorp and Great Lakes Dredge &
Dock.

RAPID GROWTH LEADS TO


ADDITIONAL OVERHEAD,
MANUAL PROCESSES

But as the company began to grow

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Ben Hagler (left), Vice President of Hagler Systems, Inc., and Prakash Viswanathan (right), an industrial engineer at
Hagler Systems, Inc.

rapidly, the Haglers found themselves


adding overhead and manual processes.
This created significant problems and
layers of administrative frustration.
Employees relied on mountains of

paperwork, operated without using


part numbers or a systemized parts
labeling system, had no uniform way to
track labor hours or deadlines, couldnt
efficiently and effectively manage

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CASE Studies
inventory, and had no idea about how to
accurately anticipate demand.
In 2009, the Haglers decided to invest
in Microsoft Dynamics AX, an enterprise
resource planning (ERP) system that
helps large businesses manage inventory,
accounting, revenue streams, workflow
plans and more. But they quickly
realized that this ERP system required
much more than a routine installation
to maximize its capabilities. It needed
a team to customize the solution to the
business, train employees on how to
use it and continually implement system
updates. From 2009-2012, sales grew
by 30 percent, further highlighting the
need for streamlined business processes
that would help the company manage its
rapid growth.
To successfully implement the AX
solution, the Haglers hired several
IT specialists, including Prakash
Viswanathan, an industrial engineer.
Beginning in 2012, he worked with
Haglers IT team and outside consultants
from Sikich LLP, a professional services
firm headquartered in Naperville,
Ill. that specializes in accounting,
technology, investment banking and
advisory services, to customize AX to fit
Haglers unique business model.

SCALABLE PROCESSES,
FASTER DELIVERY

Sikich has deep expertise in AX for


industrial equipment manufacturing and
configured the Microsoft product just
for Hagler. Consultants there helped
us master the system and maximize its
capabilities. Equally important, they
worked at our pace and within our
budget, says Viswanathan. They didnt
try to push us when we needed to take a
step back. They stressed that there isnt
a standard AX procedure, so we had
to identify what made the most sense
given our specific business, industry and
diverse needs of our customers.
Viswanathan says that, prior to the
AX implementation, Haglers employees
relied almost exclusively on tribal
knowledge without universal or
documented business processes. He
now runs AX training sessions with each
new employee and ensures that select
employees at every levelfrom the
shop floor to the executive suitehave
a high-level understanding of what the
software does and how to use basic
functions.
Before Sikich designed a configured
solution, we had all of our business
insights and data points on pieces of
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Hagler employees working at the companys manufacturing facility in Augusta, Ga.

paper, says Viswanathan. With AX,


we dont have to worry about losing
or keeping track of that. We can
make reliable production estimates,
track every detail and design change,
effectively manage our inventory,
anticipate demand and compete with
larger competitors.
Ben Hagler agrees. AX helped us
develop scalable processes and deliver
products to our customers much faster. It
also ensures that employees spend more
time doing what they do bestdesigning
and manufacturing, he says. Sikich

immediately understood our vision


and taught us what we needed to know
so that we could run with the system
moving forward. Thats invaluable.

REDUCE INVENTORY
BY ONE-THIRD

John Leibach, Haglers controller, says


that AX allowed the company to break
expenses into dimensions, identify the
source and cut strategically. He also
emphasized the systems impact on
inventory. Prior to AX, the company
had a lot of old and unused inventory
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appreciation for eliminating roadblocks


and being open to new processes and
ways of managing workflows.
Leibach said its crucial to include
everyone in the process since the
best improvements and ideas often
come from guys on the shop floor.
You cant rely solely on the insights
of executivesyoull miss the big
picture. Successful implementation
of AX relies on setting realistic goals
and breaking the process into small
steps so that everyone feels a sense of
accomplishment.

COMMITMENT TO CULTIVATING
HOMEGROWN TALENT

Top: A Hagler pump systems. Bottom: Item numbers now label every piece of inventory so that the company can track
product and reduce wasted inventory.

on the shelves but no way to track it.


As a result of everyones collaborative
efforts, the company went from zero part
item numbers to more than 10,000 in
less than a year, which enabled better
tracking. Since the implementation,
Hagler has reduced its inventory by onethird and can use the extra money to
grow the business.
Sikich showed us that AX creates
a culture of transparency since every
employee can see what were spending
and how much were bringing in, says
Viswanathan. Thats moving away from
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the traditional top-down culture that


creates friction for a lot of family-owned
businesses.
Sikichs consultants also had extensive
conversations with Hagler about AX best
practices for the companys business
processes.
We train people on the process
before we train them on the software
and stress the importance of planning
across every aspect of a project, says
Viswanathan, before adding, Weve
seen a remarkable degree of acceptance
from everyone here. Theres a huge

The Haglers pride themselves on hiring


localbut often inexperienced
talent right out of college and helping
them expand their initial skillset. The
companys mission is to reach beyond
good and inspire greatness, and its
clear that the Haglers practice what they
preach.
We have employees who now
perform tasks they never realized they
were capable of performing when they
first walked through our doors, says
Ben Hagler. We encourage them to
study the business and never apologize
for asking questions. Then we empower
them to take risks, find their niche and
ultimately flourish.
With sales on the rise and customer
demand increasing, Hagler shows no
sign of slowing down. Starting in the
near future, the company plans to
implement advanced asset tracking
technology into its pump systems that
will alert employees when a system
is down, when it needs maintenance,
etc. Then the company can continue
to provide value long after the initial
product sale.
Viswanathan points to the companys
nondescript manufacturing facility on
Georgias Sand Bar Ferry Road and
says, Most people would have written
us off and never thought our tiny
business could make such a successful
product. But like many things in life, its
important not to be deceived by external
appearances. It was a bold move for a
company of our size to invest in AX
but the risk definitely paid off.
He paused before adding, Hagler
is unique. It has the values, passion
and unmatched work ethic of a familyowned company but now features
the precision and mindset of a welloiled corporation. Its an unstoppable
combination.
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CASE Studies

Thinking Globally and Acting Locally


to Preserve a Natural Wonder
Septic tank replacement using a low pressure sewer system (LPS)
Part 3 of 3
By Wayne Ackart, town of Jerusalem (New York),
and Clark A. henry and Michael Crowley, Environment One

y the year 2000, failing septic


systems were damaging the
ecology of Keuka Lake in
Jerusalem, New York. They were
replaced with a low-pressure sewer
system (LPS) that consisted of 265
grinder pumps. Part 1 provided an
overview of the project while Part 2
began a ten-year analysis of it with
an examination of operation and
maintenance (O&M) data. Part 3 probes
the project's 2003 through 2013
hydraulic performance comparing
expected design flows to quantitatively
measured flows.

HYDRAULIC DESIGN AND


PERFORMANCE

The installation and start-up of LPS


systems often occurs over a time period
of several months. When LPS is used
with new home construction projects,

complete build-out of a system may


take several years. This often leads
designers to wonder how a system will
function hydraulically while fewer than
anticipated homes are connected to the
piping network.
Prior to achieving design capacity,
fewer connected homes generate
less wastewater flow rates with lower
pipeline velocities. Lower pipeline
velocities may allow particulate in the
wastewater to drop out of suspension
and begin to accumulate on the walls
of the pipe thereby increasing the
possibility for clogging.
In the case of the Town of Jerusalem,
the study found the system operates at
less than 50 percent of expected design
flows with no adverse effect on system
pipelines or equipment performance.
The first homes connected to the
system are located on the far right side.

The discharge point of the LPS that leads


to the treatment plant in Penn Yan is
on the left side. Following the pressure
main from right to left, additional homes
are connected and the pipe diameter
increases accordingly.

PREDICTED PERFORMANCE

A hydraulic system design analysis


was performed using construction
drawings supplied by Clough, Harbour
and Associates, LLP (CHA) and E/Ones
Design Assistant software program. The
results are summarized below.
The analysis reveals a system with
key design parameters within industry
recognized ranges.
Anticipated water flow per home =
150 gallons (567.81 liters) per day.
Maximum Total Dynamic Head
(TDH) = 128 feet (39.01 meters),

Start
Point

Flow
6

13,690

4,816

8,822

760

380

Figure 3: Simplified sketch of the LPS pressure main installed in the Town of Jerusalem.

About the Author


Wayne Ackart, P.E. is town engineer for the Town of Jerusalem. Clark A. Henry is director of engineering at Environment One.
He can be reached at chenry@eone.com. Michael Crowley is LPS system designer at Environment One. For more information
on Environment One Corporations full line of grinder pumps and LPS solutions, visit www.eone.com or call 518.346.6161.

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Figure 4: Plot of flow in gallons per minute in the 6-inch (152.4 millimeters) pipe measured just prior
to the discharge point per 24-hour time period.

which complies with E/Ones rating


of its 2000 Series grinder pump of
138 feet (42.06 meters).
Maximum pipeline flow rate (at
discharge point) = 39,300 gallons
(148,767 liters) per day.
Maximum pipeline velocity = 2.2fps in most branches (2-fps is the
industry standard).
Retention time = 30 to 40 hours
(this exceeds typical target of 10
to 12 hours). The project team
recognized this and included the
bioxide odor control system.

MEASURED PERFORMANCE

A flow meter was attached to the


pressure main prior to the discharge
point as shown in Figure 3.
Measurements were recorded over
the period of March 2013 through
February 2014. Flow rates vary widely
throughout the year as shown in
figures 4, 5 and 6 due to the seasonal
occupancy of the homes in the system.
Observations include winter flow
rates typically range from 7000 to
9000 gallons (26,497.88 to 34,068.71
liters) per day while summer (May to
August) flow rates typically range from
20,000 to 30,000 gallons (75,708.23 to
113,562.35 liters) per day.
The data in figure 5 shows a spike
in flow rate during the Fourth of July
weekend period of 2013. We observed
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that the highest flow rate occurs during


the summer and typically ranges from
30 to 40 gallons (113.56 to 151.42
liters) per minute.
Figure 6 shows a low flow rate
during the late October through early
November period of 2013. We observed
that the lowest flow rate occurs during
the winter and typically ranges from 7
to 9 gallons (26.5 to 34.07 liters) per
minute.
The data from figures 5 and 6 can be
used to calculate the actual velocity
of the wastewater at the location of
the flow meter in the pipeline during
the summer peak and winter lull.
This is essentially the velocity of the
wastewater at the discharge point of the
LPS system.

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V = 0.4085 q / d2
Where:
V = velocity in feet per second (fps)
q = volume flow in gallons per minute
(gpm)
d = inside diameter of the 6-inch pipe in
inches (inches)
Summer velocity = 0.71-fps = 0.4085
(50) / (5.349)2
Winter velocity = 0.19-fps = 0.4085 (9)
/ (5.349)2

PERFORMANCE COMPARISON

The measured pipeline velocities in


the system at the discharge point are
significantly lower than the predicted
velocities. Even peak summer velocities
are less than half of the target velocity of
two-fps. These variations are most likely
because of the following:
Lower than anticipated water usage
by homeowners: An estimate of
150 gallons (567.81 liters) per day
was used to calculate the predicted
performance. Daily water usage is
probably lower due to the seasonal
nature of the homes.
Lower occupancy even during
summer peak periods: Many of the
homes in the system are summer or
second homes.
The location of the measuring
point: Measurements were taken
in the 6-inch (152.4 millimeters)
diameter pipe at the very end of the
low-pressure sewer system. It is very
likely that many locations within
the system reach much higher
velocities.
It is very common for an LPS to
operate at lower than anticipated
pipeline velocities. In fact, almost all
systems serving new home construction
operate at lower than expected flows
during the build out period. Figures
7 and 8 below are of sections of pipe
removed from two such projects that
served as LPS validation tests by E/One
many years ago.
When this system was installed in
1972, initially only one home was
connected resulting in a pipeline
velocity of only 0.26-fps. This section of
pipe was removed sixteen months later
when forty-one homes were connected.
The pipeline velocity at that point is
calculated to be 1.87-fps.
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Figure 5: Plot of summer flow in gallons per minute in the 6-inch (152.4 millimeters)
pipe measured just prior to the discharge point.

Initially only nine pumps were


connected yielding a calculated velocity
of 1.72-fps. The system operated under
these conditions for more than two
years. Eventually additional homes were
added and the predicted velocity of twofps was reached.
This data demonstrates the flexibility
of LPS systems that utilize positive
displacement pumps with near vertical
H - Q pump curves. If debris does begin
to build up on the inner walls of the
system piping, the effective diameter
of the pipe is reduced. The flow rate
from the progressing cavity pump is
essentially unaffected due to the vertical
nature of its curve.
The velocity equation below shows
that if the flow rate remains constant
and the pipe diameter is reduced, the
velocity will increase. This increase in
velocity creates a self-scouring effect on
the pipeline.
V = 0.4085 q / d2

CONCLUSIONS

The transition from decentralized,


independent septic systems to a
centralized LPS is viewed as a
tremendous success by a wide variety
of stakeholders. The quality of the lake
water improved significantly.
Homeowners are now allowed to
improve their properties by winterizing

their homes, building additions and in


some cases constructing entirely new
structures.
The financial agreement for sewage
treatment between Jerusalem and Penn
Yan was based on anticipated design
flows. The actual measured flows
shown in figures 4, 5, and 6 reveal on
average the system discharges much less
wastewater into the treatment facility
than was anticipated.
Based on this information, the town
is planning a much larger follow-on
LPS project to convert additional homes
presently using septic systems to LPS.
Three key conclusions regarding this
LPS system are evident from the data.
The system is:
Reliable and Cost Effective:
Mean time between service calls
was calculated to be 28 years.
The O&M costs were found to
be approximately $37/year/
home. Construction costs for a
low-pressure sewer system were
determined to be 50 percent
lower than construction costs for a
conventional gravity system.
Hydraulically Flexible: Wastewater
velocities at the discharge point
are as low as 0.19-fps in the winter
and reach a peak of only 0.71-fps
during peak occupancy summer
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Figure 7 from Golfview, Indiana, is a picture of a section


of 4-inch (101.6 millimeters) diameter SDR 26 PVC pipe
that was removed from the system.

Figure 6: Plot of winter flow in gallons per minute in the 6-inch (152.4 millimeters)
pipe measured just prior to the discharge point.

months. Despite these lower than expected velocities, there is no evidence of


debris accumulation. The system does not require manual flushing or any other
preventive maintenance to prevent clogging.

Figure 8 from Grandview Lake, Indiana, is a picture of


a section of 3-inch (76.2 millimeters) diameter SCH 40
PVC pipe that was removed from the piping network.

Quality of Life Improved: The


transition from septic systems to LPS
allowed homeowners to free their
minds from the constant worry of
septic system maintenance and failure;
once again obtain building permits
to improve their homes and property
values which had been halted due to
poor lake water quality measurements;
and, feel good about thinking
globally and acting locally to improve
the water quality of their glaciercarved lake.
REFERENCES
1. Goncz, Daniel J., Pressure Sewer System Design,
Construction and Operation History at Lake
Latonka, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, June 2010.
2. Albro, Henry S., Ownership of Pressure Sewer
Systems, with key contributions from the towns
of Chelmsford and Marion, MA.
3. EPA R2-72-091 November 1972 A Pressure
Sewer Sytem Demonstration.
4. Wastewater Collection System Modeling and
Design, First Edition, Haestad, Walski, Barnard,
Harold, Merritt, Walker & Whitman, 2004.
5. Water Environment Federation (WEF) Alternative
Sewer Systems, Second Edition, Manual of
Practice FD-12, 2008.
6. Submersible Sewage Pumping Systems (SWPA)
Handbook, Fourth Edition, SWPA 2012.

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MAINTENANCE solutions

Quickflange provides a specialist piping solution


By Yvette Schmiz, Integra technologies

echnological advancements are constantly providing


better, faster, and safer solutions to the industrys
most challenging obstacles. Quickflange is a
unique technology that specializes in piping and pipeline
repairs and rehabilitation and is a leading provider of high
performance pipe connection systems in the oil and gas sector.
Quickflange understands that operators are constantly tasked
with maximizing production and flow assurance as well as
protecting the integrity of their piping infrastructures as longterm assets. When dealing with repairs of leaking utilities or
working in tight spaces, sometimes a quick fix is invaluable to
maintain daily activity. This knowledge of how critical certain
aspects of production are begs the question: Why not make a
quick fix permanent?

NO HOT WORK

The Quickflange solution is a modified,


standard weld neck flange with a patented
internal groove machined into it. The
design incorporates the ease of sliding
the flange onto the pipe without heat or
other potential ignition sources. An hydraulic
tool is then used to activate the flange resulting
in a mechanically robust flange-to-pipe connection within
minutes. Since the cold-forging tool eliminates hot work, no
spark or heat is generated during the activation process. This
complete dispensing of the gases, ignition sources, flames and
hot work associated with traditional welding ensures increased
safety, flexibility and speed thusly increasing profitability.
Quickflange offers operators an opportunity to do more work
in less time with permanent flange-to-pipe connections that fix
potential hazards in minutes. The simple metal-to-metal seal
removes moving parts, balls, springs, seals and gaskets. Start to
finish, the entire connecting process takes an average of thirty
minutes for the largest size (14 inches [355.6 millimeters]) and
far less for the smaller sizes, regardless of pipe wall thickness or
material base.

SIMPLICITY AND SPEED

Due to the fact that Quickflange consists


of a modified standard flange and is selfcontained, this technology drastically
reduces procedure time compared to

The
Quickflange
solution is a modified,
standard weld neck flange
with a patented internal groove.

welding. The cold-forging tool forces the pipe wall into the
machined grooves of the flange, simultaneously affecting the
seal and grip on the pipe, resulting in an assembled joint that
is stronger than the flange itself. The joint is energized by the
natural relaxation springback of the deformed pipe material
forced into the groove modification in the flanges. The two
processes generate huge contract pressures, forming a seal
and a structural grip on the pipe. Installation can take place
in contained areas with no impact on production and covers
a wide variety of piping diameters (1 to 14 inches [25.4 to
355.6 millimeters]). Numerous materials are compatible with
Quickflange including carbon steels, stainless steel F316,
duplex, super duplex, CuNi (Copper-Nickle), and more are
all available with rating 150-900#. Quickflange assures
flexibility with other pressures, sizes and materials on request.
Reduced personnel requirements compared to traditional
welding ensures a cost effective pipe connection solution.

APPLICATIONS

To date, Quickflange has deployed its piping solutions as a


quick and safe alternative to welding on over 2500 applications
worldwide. Typical applications include replacement of
sections of damaged/corroded piping or existing flanges.
Insertion of valves and tees, Re-routing and de-bottlenecking,

About the Author


Yvette Schmiz is the Gulf Coast Sales and Marketing Coordinator for Integra Technologies and can be reached at
yschmiz@integratechnologies.com. She works closely with the senior engineer of BlackHawk Engineered Products, a division
of Integra Technologies, and offers services, sales and rentals pertaining to critical connections to the U.S. and Canada. For
more information, visit www.integratechnologies.com.

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INSTALLATION AND HSEQ

Quickflange offers operators an


opportunity to do more work in less
time with permanent flange-to-pipe
connections.

pipe work and new spool tie-in are also common. Fitting
flanges in areas with restricted space has never been easier and
the avoidance of welding in difficult-to-weld materials such as
CuNi, Monel and Duplex is an added benefit of Quickflange.
The Quickflange solution has been tested on larger diameter
pipes and less familiar materials, such as high strength, thinwall alloys with increased diameters. In order to prevent
corrosion in the crevices between the pipe and the flange,
these areas are effectively sealed off by applying an epoxy
filler during the installation process. Testing has demonstrated
that this is a suitable protection against crevice corrosion
and the Quickflange solution is no more susceptible to
corrosion than a weld-neck flange. DNV testing has proven
that Quickflange is equivalent to welded weld-neck flanges
in terms of pressure retention and load resistance. Resistance
figures also meet the ASME 31.3 code for process piping as
well as the maximum stress values allowed in pipe work with
this standard.

Each installation of the


Quickflange solution is subject to
detailed pre-planning, ensuing that
the solution performs accordingly
to safety, health and environment
requirements and the products
suitability prior to mobilization. The
dimensions of the Quickflange
tools are verified by the client,
securing the necessary space for
appropriate rigging and lifting
devices. The HSE Material Data
Sheets are approved, and suitable
cutting and testing equipment are
made available prior to operation.
Installation is performed by
certified personnel and while
Quickflange technicians area
available, most clients are able
to train their own personnel for
installation. Health and safety
is promoted at all times and in
order to preserve and protect
the environment for future
generations, Quickflange complies with all the relevant
legislative requirements and regularly monitors its processes
and solutions to pre-empt any negative environment impact.
Process descriptions and procedures are regularly updated
based on lessons learned and client specifications, with legal
requirements and best practices always adhered to.

AN EVOLVING SOLUTION

The Quickflange solution is constantly evolving with new


combinations of pipe diameters, materials and pressure rating
all tested according to criteria set by DNV. No solution comes
to market without rigorous testing of pressure containment
properties and minimal load resistance values. Having made
such a major impact topside, Quickflange has taken its
technology subsea, where the need for safe, cost effective,
flexible and quick connection solutions is every bit as critical.
The Quickflange solutions can be deployed subsea with
minimal modifications. With its compact size at up to 60
percent shorter than other sleeve connectors Quickflange
Subsea requires less pipe preparation and the simple activation
processes means divers can install the technology quickly and
efficiently. The joint can then be pre-tested and verified without
the need to hydro test the pipeline through its external pressure
test facility. The Quickflange activation system can be used
on multiple pipe ranges and is fully retrievable and re-usable,
thus offering a cleaner advantage to both repair and Emergency
Pipeline Repair systems (EPRS) contingency situations.
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PUMP solutions

By Douglas Pereira, KSB

SB, the world's most experienced supplier of pumps,


valves, and service, offers one of the most versatile
multistage pumps on the market: the Multitec highpressure pump in ring-section design. From ski resorts making
snow to Caribbean enterprises looking to distill seawater/
brackish waters, this pump is a great fit for nearly limitless
applications. Best of all, the Multitec's low-maintenance
design and long-lasting reliability make it cost effective in any
setting.

UNSURPASSED
VERSATILITY

Multitec is one of the most


versatile multistage pumps out
there. Its impressive versatility
is due in part to the great
number of available options
for customization. Pump users
can choose from six material
combinations ranging from cast
iron to super duplex steel to fit
numerous fluid inputs including
hot, cold, clean, seawater,
or brackish. The pump can
be installed horizontally or
verticallywith a total of seven
installation typesand also
offers easy adjustment of the
suction and discharge nozzles.
This versatility allows
Multitec pumps to process just
about anything imaginable.
Users can supply water or
drinking water (ACS), heat
water, filter water, fight fires,
run wash plants, irrigate crops,

transport mud, distill seawater, support carwashes, and more.


KSB customers also use Multitec pumps in power stations,
industry (ATEX), high-rises, boiler systems, and even ski resorts.

TIME-TESTED DESIGN

KSB invented the distinctive ring-section design for multistage


pumps, and they introduced the compact multistage Multitec
pump to the market in 1998 and has improved upon its design
ever since. Now in its third generation, the Multitec's timetested technology has advanced, becoming more reliable and

Multitec - high-Pressure Pump in Ring-Section Design

Flexible. Ideal adjustment of


suction and discharge nozzles to
the system

High availability. Axial thrust


balancing for a long service life

Versatile. Large choice of materials


and designs

Low NPSH. Special suction impeller

Service-friendly. Easy dismantling


of bearing and mechanical seal

Reliable. Wear-resistant, selfaligning plain bearing made of


silicon carbide

Low operating costs. Only one


shaft seal and hydraulic system with
optimum efficiency

Energy savings of up to 60%. On


pump sets equpped with Pump
Drive, the motor speed is controlled
automatically to match urrent
demant

About the Author


Douglas Pereira is KSB's regional manager of the energy, industry and desalination division. KSB's more than 140 years of
experience in centrifugal pump development and design ensures that KSB pumps incorporate quality features that provide
efficient performance and the highest level of safety. KSB, Inc. is ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 certified. For
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user-friendly bearings for simple


dismantling.

COST EFFECTIVE

All of this, combined with the highly


efficient hydraulic system, delivers low
operating costs. On its installation version
A or B, operating costs are reduced
further thanks to only one shaft seal.

The Multitec is a versatile,


high-pressure multistage pump
with boundless applications,
low maintenance, and proven
reliability. KSB experts are
available to help companies
pinpoint the optimum setup to take
advantage of its many cost-saving
benefits.

FINE TRACKS WITH HIGHQUALITY SNOW-MAKING


SYSTEMS
All the way from water extraction
to the automatic controlling of
snow-making equipment: KSB
solutions professionally and
reliably ensure artificial snow
supply to enjoy white tracks all
winter long.
Winter sports enthusiasts wish for
fine, snow-clad tracks that will
make them want to put on their
skis right there. To make sure their
winter is always on track, many
ski resorts rely on snow-making
equipmentand on KSB.
KSB provides economical
solutions and systems all the
way from water extraction and
water supply for snow guns to the
automatic control of snow-making
equipment. The Multitec pump,
and other pumping solutions,
will be on display at Power-Gen
in Orlando, Florida, December 9
through 11 at Booth 3015.

user-friendly. Customers aren't forced


to select between costly trim levels.
Instead, Multitec pumps cut costs by
providing one flexible design to match
customers' needs.
Users can maximize space with one
of seven compact installation types. The
special first stage suction impeller adds
to the Multitec's flexibility, providing a
low NPSH value while eliminating the
need to raise a tank.
Multitec pumps employ a balancing
drum to compensate for axial thrust,
reducing stress on the pump and
extending the pump's service life. The
wear-resistant design has a self-aligning
plain bearing made of silicon carbide
for long-lasting suction performance on
Multitec versions A and B. In addition,
the pumps are easy to service with
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PUMP solutions

Extending Pump Life


through Precision Lubrication
By Mark Barnes, Des Case Corporation

Insufficient
Lubrication
11%

Particle Contamination
47%

Misalignment
13%
Disassembly
14%

Figure 1: Causes of bearing failure (Ref: SKF)

1. Shaft seals
2. The fill port and/or breather
port
3. Contaminants introduced
during routine maintenance
All three must be addressed
in order to develop a
comprehensive contamination
control strategy. But before
we can introduce solutions for
controlling contaminants, its
important to understand what
level of contamination exclusion
we should be aiming for.

Poly (Element
Bearings)
Poly (Journal
Bearings)

20

50

0
10

25

50

00

1,

50

2,

00

5,

00

In pumps and other


process equipment,
preventing

contaminants from entering the


lubricant requires a holistic
focus on all major sources of
ingression. These include

HOW MUCH IS
TOO MUCH?

,0

LUBRICANT
CONTAMINATION
CONTROL
IN PROCESS
EQUIPMENT

Overloading
5% Other
5%
Corrosion
5%

10

Relative Bearing Life (%)

ccording to major bearing


manufacturers such as SKF,
an estimated 63 percent
of premature bearing failures can
be directly or indirectly attributed
to lubrication. Figure 1 includes
the obvious incorrect or lack of
lubrication which equates to 11
percent but perhaps the biggest
contributor to bearing failure,
contamination. According to the
data represented in figure 1, 47
percent of premature failures are
due to lubricant contamination,
though it could be argued that a
large percentage of those failures
attributed to corrosion are also
contamination related since water
and other process chemicals
are a significant and obvious
contributor to corrosive failures.
Put simply,
whether you
160
include corrosion
as a contamination
140
induced failure
120
mode, close to 50
percent of all failures
100
are contamination
80
related, making
this the largest
60
contributing factor to
40
pump failures.

Water Concentration (ppm)


Figure 2: Impact of water on plain and element bearings

Water
Water in oil
causes a number
of negative effects
including loss of
film strength, rust
and corrosion, and
premature lubricant
degradation.
Because of this,
water levels should
be kept below the
oils saturation point
at all operating
temperatures,
meaning that any
water that is present
is dissolved in
the oil rather than

About the Author


Mark Barnes is vice presidentreliability services for Des Case Corporation, who specializes in contamination control
products for industrial lubricants. Headquartered near Nashville, Tennessee, Des Case markets an entire line of products
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standard, the optimum particle cleanliness


target for pumps will vary based on criticality,
but should typically be set in the ISO 18/16/13
(c) to 15/13/10 (c) range. Its important to note
that this standard reports particles that are
in the 4-14 micron range too small to see
with the naked eye and similar in size to red
blood cells or bacteria! The life expectancy
of bearings and other oil wetted components
relative to the level of particle contamination is
shown in figure 3.
To meet these targets for particles and
moisture, were going to need to address
all three sources of contaminant ingression:
seals, fill/breather ports and introduced
contaminants.

Relative Component Life (%)

200

Component Type

180

Poly. (Gearboxes)
Poly. (Engines)
Poly. (Element Bearings)
Poly. (Journal Bearings)
Poly. (Hydraulics)

160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20

9
2/

14

/1

10

11
15

/1

3/

12

4/

16

/1

5/

13

/1

6/

17

/1
18

19

/1

7/

14

15

16

8/
/1

9/

20

21

/1

0/

17

18

/2

1/

22

/2
23

24

/2

2/

19

Particle Count
Figure 3: Impact of particle contamination on oil-wetted component life.

free or emulsified. In practical terms, this means keeping


water levels below 100 to 200 parts per million (0.01-0.02
percent v/v) depending on the type of fluid and operating
temperatures. For stop-start applications, targets should be
set even lower since an oils saturation point is temperature
dependent, meaning water will have a tendency to come out
of solution when the pump shuts down and the oil cools.
Figure 2 illustrates the impact that free and emulsified water
has on plain and rolling element bearings.

CONTAMINATION EXCLUSION: SEALS

Particularly in process industries where


airborne contamination is unavoidable; shaft
seals become a major source for contaminant
ingression. For pumps that have little more
than a lip seal, preventing contaminants from
entering through the seal can be a major
problem. For this reason, mechanical seals
have become the preferred method for most
process pumps. But although most mechanical seals do
a good job of excluding contaminants, they often have a
negative effect: sealing contaminantparticularly moisture
inside the pump housing.

Particles
Particle contamination is typically measured in lubricating
oils according to the ISO 4406:99 standard. For those
unfamiliar with this rating, there are a number of good
articles available online that explain the concept. Using this

Figure 4: Gooseneck vents such as these should be avoided

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CONTAMINATION EXCLUSION:
BREATHER/FILL PORTS

Perhaps the most significant source of


contamination ingress is through the
breather/fill port. Often, this is little
more than a bent piece of piping (Figure
4), something that will do little to
nothing to keep out moisture or bacteria
sized particles! In some instances,
particularly where mechanicals seals

are in use, there is a tendency to


replace the breather with a sealed pipe
plug. While this will certainly exclude
most contaminants from entering
through the fill port, a pump will
always find a way to breathe, whether
its through a seal or other port. In this
case, the pipe plug has the opposite
result to the desired outcome, sealing
in contaminants, particularly moisture.

Figure 5: Air flow path through a free-breathing


desiccant breather

A far better approach to controlling


contaminants is to use a desiccant
breather. Desiccant breathers contain
two types of contamination control
media: silica gel to remove moisture
and a particle removing membrane
capable of eliminating particles down
to 1 micron. There are three basic
designs of desiccant breathers: free
breathing, vented and expansion
chamber.
Free-Breathing Desiccant Breathers
Original designs of desiccant breathers
used a free breathing concept (see
figure 5) which is conceptually very
simple. As the air within the bearing
housing expands with increasing
temperature, air passes through a
central standpipe, through the particle
media and silica gel bed, and is
exhausted to atmosphere. Conversely,
when temperatures decrease and
the pump needs to breathe air, the
ingressed air passes through a 3 micron
absolute particle media, through a
silica gel bed, and through a second
particle media insuring that both
particles and moisture cannot enter the
bearing housing through the breather/
fill port.
Vented Desiccant Breathers
One of the challenges and long
standing criticism of free-breathing
desiccant breathers is their replacement
cycle. Desiccant breathers need to be
replaced when the silica gel media
changes from blue to pink; an indicator
that the silica gel is saturated with
moisture. With a free breathing design,
the silica gel is constantly in contact
with the outside atmosphere meaning
that even if the pump is not actively
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breathing, the silica gel is slowly adsorbing water vapor.


As a result, free-breathing breathers may only last a few
weeks in a high humidity environment.
To solve this problem, vented breathers have been
developed. These breathers include two sets of opposed
vent valves. The valves have a very low cracking pressure
set at 0.23 psid. Under steady state conditions (i.e. the
system is not breathing in or out) the valves are closed.
However, if the pump cools down and needs to breathe
in, two of the valves open to allow air to enter; passing
through the same 3 micron particle media and silica gel
bed found in free-breathing breathers. Conversely, if the
pump heats up and needs to exhale, the opposing set of
valves open to relieve pressure within the head space.
Ideal for use in high humidity environments with minimal
volumetric cycling due to temperatures changes within
the bearing housing, vented breathers can last 10 to 20
times as long as free breathing breathers depending on the
application.
Expansion Chamber Breathers
In some instances where small volumetric exchanges
occur frequently, a better option is to use an expansion
chamber style breather. Similar in design to a vented
breather, a hybrid expansion chamber breather has similar
check valves to the vented design, but with the addition
of a diaphragm that expands and contracts to equalize
pressures with small variations in temperature. The
advantage of having the diaphragm and silica gel versus
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adsorb moisture from the headspace. Without the silica


gel, a diaphragm would have the reverse effect, sealing
water vapor within the housing.

CONTAMINATION EXCLUSION:
INTRODUCED CONTAMINANTS

The last source of contamination ingress comes from


contaminants introduced during routine maintenance tasks
such as level checks, oil changes and top-offs. As much as
possible all equipment should remain sealed throughout
its life. To do this, the pump should be equipped with
quick-connects, external oil level gauges and permanently
mounted oil sample valves. A number of devices are
available that allow for any pump to be quickly and easily
modified to facilitate almost complete isolation of the oil
sump from the ambient environment during normal and
routine operations and maintenance.
With the pump modified, basic lubrication tasks
including oil changes, oil top-offs, level checks and visual
oil analysis inspections can all be accomplished without
exposing the lubricant to external contaminants.

SUMMARY

With as many as 50 to 70 percent of all failures related to


lubricant contamination, its little wonder that just a small
focus on improving the condition of the lubricant can have
a dramatic impact on bearing life. Simple, inexpensive
changes such as using desiccant breathers and minor
housing modifications can have a profound impact on
reliability and lifecycle cost.

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SEALING solutions

How to Cost-justify
Bearing Housing PART
3 of 4
Protector Seals
Key factors for reliability-focused process pump users
By heinz P. Bloch, Process Machinery Consulting

n this third part of the four-part


series, we will highlight ratings
and standards for bearing housing
protector seals as well as take a closer
look at bearing housing protector
seals for small steam turbines. Next
months concluding article will
examine face-seal options for bearing
protection and provide an example
cost justification tabulated for
advanced bearing housing protector
seals.

DRIVE END
OUTBOARD

DRIVE END
INBOARD

GOVERNOR END
INBOARD

INDUSTRY STANDARDS

Part 1 introduced the reader to


bearing housing protector seals,
often called bearing isolators. At
its conclusion, Part 1 mentioned
that probably all rotating labyrinth
seals (but not lip seals) marketed in
the United States comply with the
relevant stipulations of the current
Edition of API-610 (see reference 6).
Lip seals are relatively inexpensive,
but typically wear after a few months
of operation. They can also cause
wear damage to the shaft surface.
Because inexpensive single-acting
lip seals cannot prevent forced
water intrusion, API-610 states
lip-type seals shall not be used in
pumps. Water very often gets past
lip seals when pressure-washing
equipment. Such washing or hosing
down is quite typical in facilities
which process foods or manufacture
pharmaceuticals.

Figure 6: Small steam turbine cross-section indicating its 3 bearing housing locations which need protection from
steam and water (source: Worthington-Turbodyne S.A.)

INGRESS PROTECTION RATINGS

The most advanced rotating labyrinthstyle bearing protector seals have


achieved the superior rating IP66. The
letters IP mean ingress protection; the
first numeric digit 6 indicates totally
dust tight and the second digit 6
rates the product as offering protection
against strong water jets and waves.
The higher the rating numbers, the
better the sealing effectiveness.
Advanced rotating labyrinth seals
and certainly the one depicted in

figures 2c and 5 in this series earlier


articlescomply with both (UK)
Ingress Protection Rating IP66 and
the (U.S.) IEEE 841-2001 Standard.
Although intended for severe
duty TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan
Cooled) motor applications, IEEE
841-2001 makes clear reference
to the less stringent rating IP55.
Accordingly, the rating of IP66 for
the bearing protector seals in the
remaining parts of this series is to be
commended.

About the Author


Heinz P. Bloch, P.E., is one of the worlds most recognized experts in machine reliability and has served as a founding
member of the board of the Texas A&M University's International Pump Users' Symposium. He is a Life Fellow of the ASME,
in addition to having maintained his registration as a Professional Engineer in both New Jersey and Texas for several straight
decades. As a consultant, Mr. Bloch is world-renowned and value-adding. He can be contacted at heinzpbloch@gmail.com.

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USER STANDARDS FOR MOTORS

Some user standards are also well worth noting.


As an example, a large U.S. pulp and paper
company found that 30 to 40 percent of their
many motor failures were caused by water-related
bearing damage (see reference 7). They then
decided to develop the following standard for
motor bearing housing protector seals:
Again, there are economic and reliabilitydriven reasons to protect electric motor bearings
from the ingress of airborne dust and water.
Advanced rotating labyrinth seals that have
earned an IP66 rating are also performing well in
electric motors.

APPLICATIONS FOR STEAM TURBINES

Advanced bearing protector seals have, probably


since 2006, been applied to small steam turbines
(figure 6). The geometry of an advanced seal
(figures 7a and 7b) represents an adaptation of
the one shown in figure 5. Its success in steam
turbine failure avoidance has been remarkable;
payback periods of one or two months are not
unusual.
Other adaptations of the standard design
accommodate shaft angularity and axial
movement of equipment shafts relative to pillow
block bearing housings (figure 8). The design also
serves in large drums in steel, pulp and paper,
and other manufacturing plants.

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The bearing isolators shall exclude all water (including


water vapor) entry into the bearing grease cavity when the
motor is subjected to the following low pressure flooding
water hose test continuously for twenty-four (24) hours:
The drive end bearing shall be subjected to a water hose
nozzle pressure of not less than 15 psig at a distance of eight
(8) inches or less from the bearing housing The stream is to be
parallel to the shaft and directed so as to impinge at the joint
between the moving shaft parts and the stationary housing.
The water flow shall be not less than three gallons per minute
(3 gallons per minute) and sufficient that the entire bearing
environment is continuously flooded.
The fan end bearing shall likewise be subjected to water
flooding through the upper air intake at a rate sufficient to
flood the bearing environment but not to damage the fan.[The
fan may be removed for this test].
This test shall be conducted with the motor operating on a
duty cycle of one hour running and one hour off for twentyfour (24) consecutive hours.
Criteria for passing test: No water entry into the bearing
grease cavity.
The above 24-hour test shall then be repeated using wet
saturated steam vapor instead of water. The quantity shall be
such that each bearing is completely engulfed in steam vapor.
As before, the criterion for passing the test is no water vapor
entry into the bearing grease cavity.

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SEALING solutions
Advanced bearing protector
seals are thoroughly engineered
and expertly tested products.
They certainly exceed the
reliability and ingress protection
record of many popular oldstyle and traditional products. It
might be well to remember that,
if older were better, we would
probably drive our Model T
Ford automobile to the regional
airport and walk up the staircase
to board a Douglas DC-3 twinprop aircraft.
Figure 7a: An advanced bearing housing protector seal for small steam turbine

A LOOK AHEAD

The reliability advantages and


easy cost justification for bearing
housing protector seals are
widely known, and in the series
conclusion, we will provide
examples taken from Best-InClass plants that will benefit
process pump users across a
range of applications.
REFERENCES
1. Bloch, H. P. and A.R. Budris, Pump
Users Handbook: Life Extension,
4th Edition, Fairmont Press, Inc.:
Lilburn, GA (2013). ISBN 0-88173720-8.
2. Adams, V., R., Barry Erickson,
Bill Needelman, and Michael
D. Smith, Proceedings of the
13th International Pump Users
Symposium, Texas A&M University,
Houston, TX (1996): 71-79.
Figure 7b: An advanced bearing housing protector seal for medium to large steam turbines. The seal accommodates
considerable axial movement and relatively high temperatures (source: AESSEAL Inc., Rotherham, UK, and Rockford, TN)

3. Eschmann,P aul, Ludwig Hasbargen,


and Karl Weigand, Ball and Roller
Bearings, John Wiley & Sons, New
York, NY (1985): 183, ISBN 0-47126283-8.
4. Bloch, H. P.; Twelve Equipment
Reliability Enhancements with 10:1
Payback, NPRA Paper RMC-0582, Presented at NPRA Reliability
and Maintenance Conference, New
Orleans, May 2005.
5. SKF Catalog 140-170, August 1988:
40 (Figure 17).
6. API-610, Standard for RefineryType Centrifugal Pumps, 8th
and later Editions, The American
Petroleum Institute, Washington,
DC.
7. Derrick, R, W. Martiny, and
W. McDonald, Pulp-Coated
Motors: The Effect on Motor Life,
Engineering Conference Book,
TAPPI, Technology Park: Atlanta, GA
(1986).

Figure 8: Cross-sectioned half-view of a bearing housing protector seal for shaft angularity and increased axial movement
(source: AESSEAL Inc., Rotherham, UK, and Rockford, TN)

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8. Bloch, H. P., Pump Wisdom:


Problem Solving for Operators and
Specialists, John Wiley & Sons:
Hoboken, NJ (2011). ISBN 978-1118-04123-9.

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baLDor ELECTriC ComPany


FLUID PERFORMANCE

otor-driven pump systems represent 30 percent of


all motors used in North America. Baldor Electric
Company recognizes the need for robust, energy
efficient motors for this application and offers a wide range
of motors for practically any pump application:
56J
Close-coupled
Explosion-proof
Vertical P-base with solid shaft
Submersible and immersible
designs

lifetime Cost of an

. . . plus, an unlimited number


of custom designs.
With medium voltage motor
horsepower ratings to 15,000
and stock motor voltages in
115/230 and 230 for single
phase and 200, 230/460, 460,
575 and 2300/4000 volt for
three phase designs, theres a
BaldorReliance pump motor for
your next pump system design
or retrofit replacement need. For special applications and
strict industry specification requirements, IEEE 841-2009,
API 610, API 541 and API 547 compliant designs
are available. ABB brand IEC metric motors are
offered in standard or ATEX configurations for
export or replacement on imported equipment
through 100,000 horsepower. OEM pump
manufacturers and pump assemblers will
find a wide range of Baldor Reliance stock
and custom motor configurations to meet
your specific application requirements.
For OEMs that manufacture their
own submersible pumps, Baldor can
supply stator-rotor sets in many
different frame sizes and ratings
for low and medium voltage
use. All Baldor Reliance
motors are made in
America and distributed
through thirty-two stocking
warehouses in North
America, giving you the
fastest stock motor delivery
in the industry.

expense with electricity consumption comprising over 97


percent of the motors total cost. By upgrading to a Super-E
NEMA Premium efficiency motor, substantial energy
can be saved immediately. Since most pump systems
are oversized for worst case conditions and are operated
well below that point, adding an adjustable speed drive to
operate the motor at a lower speed (instead of using a valve)
can, in most cases, save over 60
percent of the energy used.
Electric Motor
These applications can pay
for the cost and installation of
the drive in less than a year
with rebates available from
most utilities, while reducing
energy consumption for many
years afterwards. Both the U.S.
Department of Energy and Natural
Resources Canada accept Baldors
Super-E motors as an energysaving upgrade.

DRIVE DOWN YOUR


ENERGY USE

In a motor-pump system, the


life cycle cost of the motor
is about 2 percent of the total

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ELECTro STaTiC TECHnoLoGy


AEGIS BEARING PROTECTION RINGS MAkE VFD-DRIVEN
MOTORS AND SYSTEMS SUSTAINABLE
AEGIS RINGS
FOR EVERY APPLICATION

THE PROBLEM

Variable frequency drives (VFDs


or inverters) control the speed
or torque of motors and can
save 30 percent or more in
energy costs. Its no wonder they
are being used increasingly in
industrial processing and pumping
applications.
But VFDs are not without their
drawbacks. They induce harmful
voltages on the shafts of the
motors they controlvoltages
that discharge through bearings,
destroying them and dramatically
shortening motor life. Without
bearing protection, any savings
from VFDs can be short-lived
easily wiped out by the cost
of repairing motor bearings or
replacing the motors themselves.

AEGIS Bearing Protection Rings and uKITs

THE SOLUTION

By channeling destructive shaft


voltages around bearings and
safely to ground, AEGIS Shaft
Grounding Rings protect motor
bearings from electrical damage
such as pitting (tiny fusion craters
blasted in metal bearing and race
surfaces), frosting (widespread
pitting), and fluting (washboardlike ridges that form on the outer
bearing race, causing noise and
vibration).
Unlike conventional
grounding brushes, AEGIS
Rings are designed to completely
encircle the motor shaft with
specially-engineered conductive
microfibers. Secured in place by
the rings FiberLock channel, the
microfibers flex without breaking
and provide effective grounding
even in the presence of oil, grease,
dirt, or other contaminants. And
AEGIS Rings last for the life of the
motor.
By protecting VFD-driven motors
from electrical bearing damage,
AEGIS Rings make both them
and the savings they generate
sustainable and ensure the
reliability of motor-driven systems.
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AEGIS Bearing Protection Rings for


low-voltage motors are available in
solid rings for installation on new or
uncoupled motors or split-rings for
fast, easy field installation on coupled
or in-service motors.
AEGIS uKITs (Universal Mounting
Kits) simplify the mounting of
AEGIS Rings on motors with shaft
shoulders, slingers, or other end bell
protrusions. They are also available in
solid versions for new or uncoupled
motors and split-ring versions for
coupled or in-service motors.
The AEGIS iPRO is designed for
larger motors including: low-voltage
motors greater than 500 horsepower;
medium-voltage motors; or DC
motors greater than 300 horsepower.
A beefier version of the AEGIS Ring,
the iPRO has six rows of conductive
microfibers and greater currentcarrying capacity for these larger
motors.

BEST PRACTICES
FOR BEARING PROTECTION

Electrical bearing damage: (left to right) pitting, frosting, and fluting

The 44-page AEGIS Bearing


Protection Handbook details how to
diagnose and prevent VFD-induced
electrical bearing damage by
installing AEGIS Ringsexternally
or internally on in-service or repaired
motorsor by specifying new motors
with AEGIS Rings factory-installed.
It describes the types and causes of
electrical bearing damage as well as
best practices to prevent it in lowand medium-voltage motors. The
handbook normally sells for $19.95,
but for a limited time, it can be
downloaded FREE at www.est-aegis.
com/handbook.

Electro Static
Technology
866.738.1857
www.est-aegis.com
AEGIS Bearing Protection Best Practices Handbook

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inTErnaTionaL ProDUCTS
CorPoraTion
ThE BEST NEW TOOL FOR YOUR TOOLBOx!
RUBBER SLIDE MAkES RUBBER SLIDE LIkE BUTTER!

nternational Products Corporation


announces the launch of Rubber Slide,
a new product designed specifically
for the aftermarket. Rubber Slide makes
rubber slide like butter and is perfect for
inclusion in Automotive, Truck, Appliance,
Pump, Electrical or HVAC repair kits. Rubber
Slide is a must have for every toolbox.
Have you ever pushed or pulled a rubber
part with all your strength, yet failed to put
it in place? Have you ever exerted such
force on a rubber part that it pinched, rolled
or tore while you tried to install or remove
it? Have you ever scraped or bruised your
hands while trying to force a rubber part into
place? Now there is Rubber Slide to help
you work with rubber parts with ease and
precision.
Rubber, natural and synthetic, is a core
material used in many manufacturing
industries. Its inherent qualities make it the
number one choice for grommets, o-rings,
hoses, tires, seals, plugs, protective boots,
belts, and bushings, just to name a few.
Unfortunately, rubbers non-slip surface
can create a challenge during repairs. The
manipulation of tight-fitting components,
whether removing or reinstalling, can slow
repair work, affecting quality and safety. The
use of excessive force may result in damage
to the part, the surrounding area or an
improper fit.
The traditional solution is to lubricate parts
to make the repair job easier. However, some
lubricants leave a messy residue that does
not go away. It is for this reason that Rubber
Slide was developed. From the makers of
P-80 Rubber Lubricants, Rubber Slide

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is a temporary rubber
lubricant that allows
rubber parts to slide easily
into place and stay there.
Rubber Slide provides
a high degree of lubricity
when wet, but because
it does not contain any
silicon or other persistent
ingredients, once dry
the slipping action
goes away securing a
tight fit. No lubricity or
greasiness is left behind,
leaving the functionality
and appearance of the
part unaffected. Rubber
Slide is also useful as
a rubber cutting agent.
Rubber Slide is a must
have for every toolbox!
Using Rubber Slide can
speed productivity, reduce
waste, and help to ensure
high-quality repairs are
completed on a timely
basis.
Unlike many other
lubricants, Rubber Slide
is silicon, petroleum, and
alcohol free. It will not dry
out rubber or otherwise
impair its performance.
Rubber Slide is also nontoxic, biodegradable, easy
to dispose of and ready to
use. Rubber Slide is 100
percent made in the USA.
Rubber Slide was
specifically designed for
the aftermarket and is
perfect for inclusion in
Automotive, Truck, Appliance,
Pump, Electrical or HVAC repair
kits!
For additional product
or order information
email orders@rubberslide.
com or visit our website at
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KSb USa
KSB, Inc.

Richmond, Virginia
KSB, Inc., a subsidiary of KSB AG, brings to the USA
140 plus years of global experience and competence in
centrifugal pump technology with cutting edge designs for
optimum reliability and maximized performance.
KSB, Inc. is a supplier of pumping equipment for the
power, industrial, desalination, water and municipal, and
industrial wastewater industries.
Our fully equipped Richmond, Virginia, headquarters
is backed by an established network of sales and service
locations to meet our customers needs. In addition to an
inventory of assembled pumps and parts, we maintain
manufacturing, testing, and repair facilities in our
Richmond facility.

KSB AMRI, Inc.


Houston, Texas

KSB AMRI, Inc. established in 1979, a KSB Company, offers


butterfly valves and actuators for industrial applications
from simple water lines to highly corrosive services.
Located in
Houston, Texas,
KSB AMRI, Inc. is a
vertically integrated
manufacturing
facility for the
ACRIS fully PFA
Teflon lined
butterfly valve. In
addition, KSB AMRI,
Inc. also provides
custom automation of actuators and accessories from its
large inventories of products as well as those produced by
other KSB manufacturing plants around the world.
Under the market label AMRI Valves, KSB produces
more than 500,000 butterfly valves per year making it a
worldwide leader for this product.

But the developments dont stop here. We want to help


you maximize your process efficiencies and meet those
tough production goals. Thats why we are in the midst
of a three year, multi-million dollar expansion project
to continue to provide the best slurry solution in the
industry.
Our KSB mining team strives to be an innovative
partner that provides you with the best and longest
wearing slurry and process solutions.

Precision Pump & Machine


Bakersfield, California

Since 1993, Precision Pump & Machine-KSB, Inc., a


KSB Company, has been a master pump distributor and
repair center. Precision Pump & Machine specializes in
new equipment,
assemblies,
replacement
parts, fabrication
and offers a full
service machine
shop. They
provide complete
service and
repairs both in the
field and at their
state of the art
repair facility.
Precision
Pump & Machine
represents
the global
manufacturing leaders of pumps and rotating equipment
with an installed base throughout the Western USA.

Standard Alloys, Inc.


Port Arthur, Texas

Since 1926, Standard Alloys, Inc., a KSB Company,


has provided high quality and machined equipment
replacement parts for pumps and other industrial equipment
through its manufacturing location in Port Arthur, Texas.
Originating from a demand for replacement parts for the
GIW Industries, Inc.
growing refinery industry, Standard Alloys has expanded
Grovetown, Georgia
into other industries including chemical, municipal, and
GIW Industries, Inc., a KSB production facility located in
power.
Grovetown, Georgia (USA), provides process and nonThe reverse engineering process developed at Standard
process pumps and systems to the mining market.
Alloys has been proven successful and continues to
Your GIW slurry products have a new look as we unite
be used to help our
under KSB. All slurry
customers keep equipment
products have been
running. To better
relabeled under the
serve our customers,
For
more
information
on
KSB
umbrella of GIW Minerals.
we have expanded our
companies in the USA please visit
What this means to you is
geographical coverage and
well over a centurys worth
us at www.ksbusa.com.
now have a Service Center
of experience in pumps
in Port Allen, Louisiana.
and hydrotransport.
Teflon is a registered trademark of E.I. DuPont Company.

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mEGGiTT SEnSinG SySTEmS

eggitt Sensing Systems is a leading innovator and


manufacturer of vibration sensing products and
systems. Our reputation as an industry leader
of quality products is backed by more than 60 years of
experience providing innovative, reliable sensors. Our
products work better and longer due to rugged design and
dedicated workmanship and are manufactured in an AS9100
certified facility. Many of our most popular products are
backed by Lifetime Warranty ensuring our sensors will
successfully monitor your
critical assets for their
entire product lifetime.
The early detection of
changes in the vibration
signature of machinery
is critical in preventing
damage to equipment
and the resulting costly
delays. Meggitt makes
hundreds of Wilcoxon
Research products used
for industrial condition
monitoring. Applications
for acceleration and
velocity sensors include
machinery health
monitoring of motors,
fans, pumps, gearboxes,
blowers, machine tool
spindles, compressors,
chillers, rollers, and
mixers. Maintenance
professionals use
accelerometers for
predictive maintenance
to lower overall cost
and increase machinery
performance.
The quality and
performance of our
sensors ensure accurate
signals for timely
detection of changing
vibration levels, enabling
successful condition
based maintenance
of both critical and
balance-of-plant assets.
Complementary products
add reliability to the
entire measurement chain including VibraLink enclosures
with industry exclusive LEDs which indicate when data is
ready to be collected. The new ReferenceMate handheld
shaker enables fast and easy verification of the entire
measurement chain, eliminating the need for costly checks
and calibrations. Rugged cable assemblies are available
for a variety of monitoring applications including high
temperature, nuclear rated, underwater and data collector.
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Meggitt sensors offer total lower cost of ownership


through extremely low failure rates and long-term,
consistent performance. Hermetic welds verified by helium
leak testing eliminate contaminants from entering the
sensor and ensure a long life. Sensing crystals undergo
piezoelectric stabilization to minimize signal drift over
the entire life of the sensor. The highest quality 316L
stainless steel is used for housings to withstand harsh
plant environments. Electromagnetic and radio frequency
interference are blocked
by Faraday cages so the
sensor outputs noise-free
vibration signals. The stable
performance of Meggitt
sensors means that once
installed, you can expect
a lifetime of trouble free
monitoring, eliminating
costly replacements.
A variety of sensors are
available for condition
monitoring applications
including:
General purpose
High temperature
Widest selection of
hazardous area certified
sensors
4-20 mA sensors
High/low frequency
Radiation resistant
Underwater
Low power, low voltage
High EMI resistant
Dual-output temperature
and vibration
Triaxial
Velocity output
Meggitt Sensing Systems is
dedicated to advancing new
technologies and vibration
detection solutions. Whether
it is a custom product to
meet a specific application,
new materials or design
technology, we bring over
sixty years of experience
as a company known for
its innovation and quality. Meggitt Sensing Systems offers
hundreds of Wilcoxon Research standard products to meet
most monitoring needs. For additional applications, our
experienced engineers and research scientists will work
with you to develop a custom product. Whether you need
minor modifications to a standard product or an entirely
new sensor concept, Meggitt has the technology to enable
your success.
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miLTon roy

ilton Roy, a brand of Accudyne Industries, is the


world's largest manufacturer of controlled-volume
metering pumps and equipment. Our pumps set the
industry standard for performance, accuracy, and durability
in the most challenging and demanding applications.
Since 1936, Milton Roy has concentrated its scientific,
engineering, and production resources on the development
and manufacture of equipment that accurately controls
fluids ranging from water to high-viscosity polymers,
corrosive or abrasive chemicals, toxic substances, and other
difficult pumping media.
Milton Roys complete product offering includes specialty
pumps, analytical instrumentation, and metering pump
system components. These products range from low-pressure
water treatment applications to demanding installations with
pressures up to 30,000 psi (2,070 bar) and can withstand
high-temperature fluids such as molten sulfur. Milton
Roys designs include packed plunger pumps and liquidend diaphragm technology, which stand up to the most
demanding applications with superior life performance.
Pump capacities range from 0.0003 GPH (12 ml/hr) to
some of the highest capacities in the industry. Available
with single or multiple drive designs and a wide range
of liquid-end configurations and materials, Milton
Roy pumps can best meet the requirements for any
application.
Milton Roy serves a wide variety of industries
worldwide including:

Power (water and waste treatment, boiler and cooling


water additives, resin bed regeneration, etc.)
Water Supply (coagulants, polymers, disinfectants,
color/taste/odor control, etc.)
Sewage Systems
Defense
Recreational (pool and spa)
Milton Roy provides local support to customers with
direct sales offices and a wide network of well-trained
representatives around the globe. Regional authorized
service centers with factory trained technicians help ensure
high-quality local product support and parts availability.
Recognized by our customers for superior performance
and value, Milton Roys knowledgeable
team of engineers and product
developers can satisfy routine
and custom designs to fit every
application. The company also
provides high-level application
engineering, customer training,
and system support to help
ensure successful installations.
Depend on the strength of
Milton Roys vast resources
for your most demanding
requirements.

Agriculture (chemigation, fertigation)


Mining
Petroleum and Gas
Production
(high and low
pressure,
pipeline drag
reducers, etc.)
Food
(processing,
water and waste
treatment)
Chemical
(additives,
blending)
Petroleum Refining
(additives, water and waste
treatment)
Oil and Gas
OEM Industries (system and
chemical suppliers)

PRIMEROYAL X

Metal Manufacturing
Marine (water, waste, boiler
treatment)

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company profiles

moyno
OFFShORE SOLUTION UNDERLINES MOYNO VERSATILITY

he wide variety
of applications
that can be
accommodated by
Moyno progressing
cavity (PC) pumps
has been highlighted
by an offshore
application. Ten
of Moynos 2000
Series pumps have
been ordered for a
new fleet of offshore
supply vessels that
will be used to
service drilling rigs
worldwide.
The 2000 Series
pumps will be fitted
to ten new HOS MAX
320 supply vessels
which Mississippibased VT Halter
Marine is building
for Hornbeck
Offshore. The pumps
will transfer up to
24-pound liquid mud
to and from the vessels, which will be off-loaded when
they reach the drilling rigs.
This is a very demanding application for any pump,
comments Moynos Chip Strickland. Drilling mud is a very
aggressive substance that can have high solids content, so
the pumps must be able to withstand this.
The ability to operate at sea was another important
consideration. For example, centrifugal pumps require a
fairly stable level of pumped media to work efficiently.
The motion of the sea can cause the mud levels in the
vessels to fluctuate constantly and this would have reduced
the efficiency of a centrifugal pump, leading to longer
off-loading times and expensive delays. However, the
progressing cavity action of the Moyno pumps isnt affected
by these changing mud levels and they can work perfectly
well in these circumstances. This allows the vessel operator
to accurately predict the time needed for off-loading and
get the vessels heading back to shore for the next load as
soon as possible, without any costly delays.
In addition to these predictable off-load times, our
2000 Series pumps are also well-proven in this type of
challenging duty, adds Chip. They offer the high volume
and high pressure capabilities which the customer requires,
plus the ability to operate in reverse so that mud levels in
the tanks can be adjusted to add extra stability while the
vessels are at sea.
Moynos high-performance 2000 Series pumps offer an
outstanding combination of low maintenance, minimal

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downtime and long service life, which all combine


to create a low cost of ownership. Their proprietary
2000 Series gear-type universal joint design minimizes
wear and accommodates both radial and thrust loads
with ease. This allows the pumps to handle abrasive
materials with over 80 percent solids, while still
maintaining a steady and consistent flow. The 2000
Series range also offers performance capabilities to
4500 gallons per minute, with pressure to 1500 psi.
Both cast iron and stainless steel models are
available, with a choice of materials and coatings
for rotors and stators, to suit individual applications.
The 2000 Series pumps also have a low running
speed capability which extends both the maintenance
intervals and the overall working life. That pays
particular dividends on an application like this where
the pumped media is so abrasive, concludes Chip
Strickland.
The pumps will transfer mud at volumes up to 1000
gallons per minute, handling pressures of 200 psi. The
order was secured through Moynos partner company,
Chemetec Engineered Equipment. Other pumps in the
Moyno range offer proven solutions for many other oil
and gas applications, such as multiphase fluid transfer,
lease automatic custody transfer, crude oil transfer and
produced water handling duties.
For more details on Moyno, call 877.486.6966 or
visit www.moyno.com.
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company profiles

mUrPHy EnoVaTion ConTroLS

eventy-five years ago, Murphy


products started with a simple
ideaidentify an unmet need in the
industry and provide a reliable solution.
Since then Murphys product offerings
have grown to more than 3800 products.
This ever-expanding product breadth
includes sophisticated engine control
and monitoring systems, electronic and
mechanical controls, custom-engineered
control panels and systems, battery
chargers, expandable I/O modules and an
array of electronic displays. Murphy by
Enovation Controls offers full solutions for
challenging projects.
Murphy products include the traditional
go-to products needed on mechanical
engines, such as gauges, switches,
controllers and panels. The companys
latest products have been designed
for the future of engine technology,
including fully configurable electronic
displays which offer a clear, concise look
into modern electronic engines while allowing for ease of
integration into any application.
Every application is unique, which is why Murphy
offers choices for customers. For example, the company
manufactures controller options suitable for a broad range of
applications. Finding the right controller with the right mix
of features for your application makes you more productive.
Murphys latest controller, the PowerCore MPC-20 was
developed to meet the needs of manual or automatic control.
It can be utilized on mechanically or electronically governed
engines supporting SAE J1939 CAN communications.
The company also offers a wide range of advanced
manufacturing and engineering capabilities including
mechanical and electronic hardware design, software design,
product testing, in-house LCD bonding, panel and harness
engineering and more. Murphy by Enovation Controls
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provides turnkey solutions to meet any


challenge.
With an eye toward the future,
Murphy by Enovation Controls is
constantly looking to improve.
The organization led the way in
helping to meet the latest engine
environmental regulations with
instrumentation that eases the transition
to electronic engines and continues to
explore new technologies and develop
products for emerging market needs.
This company prides itself on
customer satisfaction and service.
Employees work closely with customers
to design and deliver innovative
and reliable products for specific
applications. Their goal is to not
only meet, but to exceed customer
expectations.
Murphy by Enovation Controls North
American operations are centrally
located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with
additional offices in San Antonio and Rosenberg, Texas.
International manufacturing operations are located in Europe
and China, with sales offices in India, South Korea and Latin
America. Customer support is offered through the companys
extensive distributor and dealer networks available throughout
the world.

Murphy by Enovation Controls


5311 S. 122nd E. Ave. Tulsa, OK 74146
918.317.4200
www.fwmurphy.com
www.enovationcontrols.com
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company profiles

PEnTair fairbanKS niJHUiS


ABOUT FAIRBANKS NIJHUIS

The new Pentair Fairbanks Nijhuis offers the industrys


most complete set of solutions, products, and services to
municipal and industrial customers. A wide variety of pumps
and controls will serve multiple markets including water
supply, sewage handling, flood control, power generation,
desalination, agricultural irrigation, and fire protection.
Pentair Fairbanks Nijhuis also delivers professional services
including installation,
maintenance, repair, and
training.
Manufacturing
operates primarily out
of Kansas City, Kansas
(USA), and Winterswijk,
The Netherlands. The
combination of our two
world-class engineering
and manufacturing
groups, with over 200
years of combined
expertise, is a win for our
customers around the
globe.

MISSION & VISION

Our Mission
The mission of Pentair
Fairbanks Nijhuis is to
produce high quality
pumps, turbines, and
hydraulic systems in
a sustainable manner,
which are developed
according to customer
specifications and meet
the growing economical,
societal and ecological
demand for efficiency
and sustainability.
Our Vision
Pentair Fairbanks
Nijhuis wants to play
an important role in the
water supply worldwide,
in the effective
processing of wastewater
and water management
in general. The company
feels the need for social
responsibility.
The choice for social responsibility is based on the fact
that Pentair Fairbanks Nijhuis is part of society. Just like
social developments influence us, Pentair Nijhuiss decisions
influence society. For that reason Pentair Fairbanks Nijhuis
wants to contribute to sustainable development of the society
and the environment.
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The above is accomplished with involved professionals on


the basis of the core values customer focus, quality awareness
and cooperation.

CUSTOMIZED SOLUTIONS

A Valuable and Sustainable Option


System design and performance are usually dependent on the
availability and configuration of suitable pumps. At Pentair
Fairbanks Nijhuis, we
can modify our pump
designs to meet the
requirements of each
individual system. This
results in the best overall
system performance for a
specific application.
Design modification
can range from minor
changes like reshaping
the impeller, to a
dedicated design for
a specific application.
The vast experience and
engineering know-how as
well as advanced design
software available at
Pentair Fairbanks Nijhuis,
ensure that custom
designs are developed
in an expedient way.
Hydraulic performance
can be accurately
predicted and all designs
are subjected to structural
analysis.

TESTING

Test Facility
The test rig at Pentair
Fairbanks Nijhuis is one
of the most modern of its
kind. With a capacity of 5
cubic meters per second,
it can be used to test the
pumps within our product
range. Prior to delivery,
each pump undergoes
an exacting performance
test during which all
relevant machine data are
checked.
For very large
pumps, either a scale model test is performed or extensive
on-site measurements are conducted using our calibrated
instrumentation. Complete pump sets can be tested using
a frequency controller and transformer to measure unit
efficiencies, noise levels and vibrations throughout the pumps
entire working range.
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company profiles

SimS PUmP VaLVE ComPany, inC.

ith the invention of the


Sims Pump Valve for use in
reciprocating pumps, Sims Pump
Valve Company, Inc. was launched in the
Red Hook section of Brooklyn in 1919 by
Admiral Sims and his brother. Growth
necessitated first a move to downtown
New York and later to the companys
present address in Hoboken, New Jersey.
From the outset, the company offered its
unique guarantee of customer satisfaction
Introduced by the founder of Sims, the guarantee
continues today as an integral part of operations nearly
a century later. Since the beginning, Sims has been a leader
in pump and pump part technology, and has worked to develop
an excellent reputation for offering innovative solutions for
marine and industrial applications.

SIMSITE

Manufacturing their proprietary material,


Simsite, Sims has the unique advantage
of being able to offer Structural Graphite
Composite Pumps and Pump Parts which
NEVER CORRODE in salt water, wastewater,
or chlorinated water. Patented and offered
exclusively by Sims, Simsite products are
lightweight, energy efficient, and are far
more superior against erosion, cavitation, and
corrosive environments than metallic pumps
and parts. Simsite is a graphite combinationfiber that is a continuously interwoven and
reinforced composite with a hybrid phenolic/
epoxy thermoset resin. The fibers in the Simsite
Structural Composite are interwoven in a tridirectional weave providing the highest strength
and flexibility available on the market today.
In addition, Simsite products are NEVER cast
or molded. All materials are manufactured
starting with a solid block of material, and then
machined from the center point using 5 to 8-axis
CNC machines.
Simsite products outlast and outperform
other products on the market, and will therefore
significantly improve performance, reliability,
longevity, as well as increase energy savings.
These unique products have been produced in
the form of advanced pumps, impellers, wear
rings, and more since 1955. At merely 1/6
the weight of bronze, lasting 3-5 times that
of metallic. Sims provides the capability of
adjusting the customers equipment to achieve
maximum efficiency and performance by finding
the true BEP, or Best Efficiency Point. With a
dedicated staff of knowledgeable engineers,
the design of an impeller can be adjusted to
the actual rated operating point required by
the customer. Furthermore, the Simsite material
contains self-lubricating properties that allow
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Simsite products to withstand dry-running for


a certain period of time.

IINDUSTRIES SERVED

With a wide variety of products available


and a reputation for leading the industry,
Sims is proud to serve a multitude of different
industries, with a customer base spanning
the globe. Sims has had the honor of
being onboard over 75 different United
States Navy vessels and operations, as
well as working with multiple foreign
navies including the German Navy and British
Admiralty. In addition, Sims has worked with a
plethora of cruise lines, including some of the biggest
names in the business, such as Carnival, Caribbean, Celebrity,
Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, and over 25 more.
Sims also works with a broad range of industries
including chemical, food processing, paper and
pulp, refining, petrochemical, sewage treatment,
mining, plating, skiing, steel, farming, water
treatment, textile, utilities, oil and gas, airlines,
merchant marine vessels, waterparks, aquariums,
hotels, and more.

PRODUCTS

Both of the impellers above were in


service for three years. The Simsite
Impeller on the left looks brand new!

Sims offers a vast variety of top-of-the- line


products. Sims produces over 15 different types
of pumps, including vertical, horizontal, vertical
in-line, vertical sump, regenerative turbine,
ANSI, multi-stage and more. But Sims Pump
is so much more than just pumps. In addition,
Sims manufactures Simsite Impellers and
Rings, Guide Bearings and Bushings, Sleeves,
Mechanical Seals, Valves, HusHeaters (efficient
steam diffusers/pre-heaters with silencers) , and
Heat Exchanger Doors. Sims offers several grades
of engineered structural composite for different
applications and temperatures. All grades of
Simsite possess excellent mechanical properties
and chemical resistance.

TECHNICAL SERVICES

Sims Vertical In-Line Pump

Sims Close Coupled


Horizontal Pump

Application engineering, service, and support


are provided from corporate headquarters
in Hoboken, New Jersey. Sims offers
hydraulic design, finite element analysis, and
computational fluid dynamics capability. The
company specializes in corrosion resistance, lifecycle extension, efficiency, and troubleshooting
of centrifugal pumps. All of Sims design
engineers are experts in pump and impeller
design, as well as the design of structural
composites. Sims engineering service and
support staff can design replacement parts and/
or complete pumps to meet customers specific
needs and performance requirements, including
through both reverse and re-engineering.
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company profiles

SmiTH & LoVELESS


BUILT FOR YOU. BUILT FOR LIFE. BUILT FOR PUMPING.

y mounting a complete wastewater pump station outside


of and above the wet well, collection systems and
industrial pumping applications become dramatically
simpler, safer, and more economical.
Not only does this approach eliminate routine confined space
safety concerns and hassles, it also reduces maintenance time
and cost. These savings, when combined with the higher wireto-water efficiencies provided by non-clog pumps, result in
significantly lower life-cycle costs for Wet Well Mounted Pump
Stations by Smith & Loveless.
Key to the success of the
Wet Well Mounted concept
are S&Ls specially-crafted,
vertical, Non-Clog Pumps
which helps users save, and
stay, green.
These pumpswith
their exclusive oversized
stainless-steel pump shafts,
oversized bearings, and
bronze seal housingsare
some of the most durable and
efficient wastewater pumps
in the world. These pump
components work together to
reduce the potential for shaft
deflection and seal failure
overtime. The larger diameter
of the shaft provides increased rigidity, while its stainless steel
composition eliminates the possibility of corrosion, one of the
leading contributors to shaft deflection and eventual pump
failure. The pumps are simply designed to runboth efficiently
and for decades.
These pumps are industry-leaders in clog-busting pump
technology, as well, and can eliminate problems caused by
flushables and other trashy materials. The X-PELLER Impeller
passes 3-foot solids in flows up to 1000 gallons per minute (63
liters per second).
Key to the X-PELLER success is its mono-port design, which
effectively expels high volumes of stringy materials, rags and
other unusual trashy items. Applications of all types have
called on the X-PELLER to eliminate clogs, including prisons,
fairgrounds, college residence halls and auto repair shops. The
standard Smith & Loveless impeller rarely clogs; however, if you
are faced with a high volume of trash pumping application, it is
nice to know there is the X-PELLER to fall back on.
S&L Non-Clog Pumps are primed through a process known
as vacuum-priming, which creates fluid suction-lift in order to
prime the pumps residing at grade level. All of the pumping
equipment, valves, and controls are immediately accessible
without special safety gear or harnesses.
The Wet Well Mounted concept offers numerous safety and
ease-of-use benefits, in addition to those cost-saving benefits
already discussed.
During the installation sequence, requirements for entering
the existing wet well are severely reduced. Stations arrive
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factory-built and tested and are simply set in place, with all
piping and electrical connections made quickly and easily.
Installation and start-up can usually be achieved within a
few hours. Long term, maintenance and inspection can be
performed without accessing a confined underground space,
which is prevalent with other types of pumping systems.
Routine maintenance can be performed onsite by existing
staff, without the use of outside contractors or pricey pump
maintenance centers.

SIMPLER, SAFER, MORE


ECONOMIC . . .

Wet Well Mounted Pump


Stations are the obvious choice
when all the factors that go
into pump station operation are
considered. It all adds up to a
longer, better pump station life.

ABOUT SMITH &


LOVELESS

Founded in 1946, Smith &


Loveless is a U.S. manufacturer
of water and wastewater
pumping and treatment systems
for municipal and industrial
applications, including
pumps, lift stations, membrane
bioreactors, packaged treatment, grit removal, filtration, and
aeration systems. Available in 2-pump, 3-pump, and 4-pump
series arrangements, S&L Pump Stations provide pumping
capacities of up to 20,000 gallons per minute (1260 liters per
second) and 500 feet TDH. They also offer semi-recessed and
underground pump station configurations.
At their world headquarters in Lenexa, Kansas, in
metropolitan Kansas City, S&L operates division offices and
affiliated companies in metropolitan Los Angeles, Atlanta,
London and Auckland. The S&L Engineering Department boasts
more than thirty full-time engineers, including several that
are licensed professionally. Disciplines include mechanical,
electrical, environmental, civil and chemical. In total, Smith &
Loveless is represented by more than 400 years of combined
professional engineering experience.
Smith & Loveless maintains extensive manufacturing
capabilities. They not only give customers products assembled
in a quality-controlled environment, they provide singlesource responsibility and support throughout the life of the
product. The manufacturing process takes place in a controlled
environment encompassing 115,000 square feet (10,638 square
meters). This facility houses hydraulic press brakes, cranes with
50-ton lift ability, drill presses, pipe threaders, plasma steel
cutting, carbon steel and stainless steel code welding, a recycle
shot blast booth, a controlled painting environment, and stateof-the-art pump testing stations. Their ability to test complete
systems before they ship delivers significant value and peace of
mind to customers.
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company profiles

TECo-wESTinGHoUSE

ECO-Westinghouse
(TWMC) takes great pride
in their commitment to
provide the highest quality and
premium craftsmanship of AC
and DC motors and generators.
In addition to motors, TWMC is
proud to provide quality variable
frequency drives and medium
voltage soft starters, as well as
offer large motor repair services
for a myriad of businesses in all
industries including petroleum,
chemical, water/ waste water,
mining, marine propulsion, steel,
and electric utility production.
Ranging from 1/3 horsepower
ratings to 100,000 horsepower,
TWMCs durable high-quality
machines are used to power
projects of all sizes.
Our company comprises the
experience of Westinghouse,
a leader in the motor industry
since 1888, and TECO Electric & Machinery, Co. Ltd., a
multi-national conglomerate with more than fifty years of
motor experience. Together, TECO-Westinghouse embodies
the capabilities and proud traditions of excellence of these
organizations and carries them forward.
Proven experience in providing custom engineered
vertical and horizontal induction and synchronous

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motors for the electric utility,


petrochemical and water/ waste
water industry is second to none.
TECO-Westinghouse offers a
wide variety of motor product
lines to better serve customers
needs. The latest product offerings
from TWMC include quick ship
medium voltage motors that are
available from 800 horsepower to
3000 horsepower and ship in two
to four weeks ARO. In addition,
the company has also launched
a new series of low voltage AC
drives. The L510, E510, A510, and
F510 are energy efficient solutions
for a variety of applications.
The L510 is an Advanced Micro
Drive and the E510 is designed
for outdoor applications or those
that require a NEMA 4 enclosure.
The A510 is a Heavy Duty Drive
that is versatile enough to be used
for general applications as well
as those that are tough and demanding, like reciprocating
pumps, compressors or high torque loads. The F510 is a
workhorse Fan & Pump Drive that is easily configurable and
will control almost any applications involving fans, blowers
and centrifugal pumps. Contact us today to find out more
information about these and many other motor and drive
solutions: www.tecowestinghouse.com.

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company profiles

ToSHiba inTErnaTionaL
CorPoraTion
ONE CALL. ONE SOLUTION.

oshiba International Corporation (TIC) is a


Toshiba America Inc. (TAI) Group Company, a
wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation.
TIC is headquartered in Houston, Texas, and employs
approximately 2000 people. TICs Social Infrastructure
Group is comprised of the Motors & Drives
Division, Power Electronics Division, Transmission &
Distribution Division, & Solutions Products Group.
TIC is proud to be a single-source solution, offering
a complete product lineup of electric motors,
adjustable speed drives, and motor starters for your
pump applications. These products are manufactured
at our one million square foot manufacturing facility
located in Houston. Our Houston facility has extensive
knowledge and experience, offering a full-range of
in-house services from research and development to
after-market service.
Our extensive product offering and large
installed base in pump applications demonstrates
our customers confidence in choosing TIC. Since our
products are manufactured under one roof, we can offer
customized solutions to meet your pump application needs
worldwide. We also have the capability to test our products
together, as a complete system, before it goes out into the
fieldensuring the highest level of quality, efficiency, and
reliability.

MOTORS

TIC entered the electric motors market in 1970 and has


since developed a proud tradition of producing some of the
most reliable, robust motors in the market. We produce a
wide range of low and medium voltage motors that are built
to withstand virtually any industry and application, setting
new standards in extreme duty performance and durability.
Our low voltage motors range from to 800 horsepower
and 230 to 575 volts, and our medium voltage motors range
from 100 to 50,000 horsepower and 2300 to 13,800 volts.

speed drives range from 300 to 10,000 horsepower and


2300 to 6600 volts. TICs newest drive, the P9 pump drive,
is ideal for the pump market and sets a new standard in
performance and ease-of-use for the pump industry.

ADJUSTABLE SPEED DRIVES

MOTOR STARTERS

TIC entered the North American adjustable speed drives


TIC entered the motor starters market in 1979, and no one
market in 1981 and has continued to grow the market
provides a better solution for any application requirement
with our products. By following the most stringent
other than TIC. As a world leader in motor starter
standards, our drives have set a new standard in innovation,
technology, we have brought upon the most significant
performance, size, and safety. Today, we produce awardmedium voltage vacuum motor starter in over thirty years.
winning drives that are
By following the most
suitable for virtually any
stringent standards, our
industry, application, and
motor starter products
environment. Our low
have set a new benchmark
For more information about TIC
voltage adjustable speed
in innovation, reliability,
products and services, please visit
drives range from fractional
and safety. Our low and
to 1500 horsepower and
medium voltage motor
www.toshiba.com/tic.
230 to 690 volts, and our
starters range from 208 to
medium voltage adjustable
6600 volts.
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company profiles

yaSKawa amEriCa, inC.


YASkAWA QUALITY: MORE ThAN A MEASUREMENT ... ITS PERSONAL.

e take
quality
personally
at Yaskawa. Our
drives packages
offer the highest
MTBF in the world.
The relationships
we have with our
customers ensure
mutual benefits.
The partnerships
we cultivate with
our distributors add
value to the way we
work with you. We
hire great people
and continuously
train them to be able
to serve your needs
better. We deliver
product on time. It
works out of the box.
We answer questions
promptly and never
back down from
challenges. To
us, quality means
doing everything
we can to make our
customer, partner,
and employee
experiences great
ones. We commit
to that philosophy
every day. We make
it happen. We can,
because, to us, ITS
PERSONAL.

pipes wont break.


We understand you
need a drive that
will protect your
investment if you
lose prime or have a
dead head condition
that can shut your
system down. The
iQpump1000 has
the software to
prevent these issues
from occurring. We
work closely with
you to keep your
systems up and
running.

IQPUMP1000
DRIVE:
YOUR TOTAL
PUMPING
SOLUTION

KEEP YOUR
SYSTEMS
PUMPED UP

Yaskawa keeps
pumping systems up
and running with
easy-to-use, reliable
drive solutions. We do it by
combining the world leading
iQpump technology with our
in-depth industry knowledge.
We understand the pumping
industry. We know when
the draw on your system
changes, you need to know

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Yaskawa America, Inc.


2121 Norman Dr. South Waukegan, IL 60085
800.YASKAWA Fax: 847.887.7310
marcom@yaskawa.com

Yaskawa designed
the iQpump1000
with pump service
operators and pump
system owners in
mind. iQpump1000
offers ease of setup
and comprehensive
pump and motor
protection features.
The integrated
pump specific
software and set up
parameters allow the
operator to program
control values
for a wide range
of applications.
The iQpump1000
drive will
automatically adjust
pump operating
conditions, as
the process
variables change while still
maintaining optimum pump
performance and protection.
iQpump1000 can also
replace phase converters
when converting from a
single-phase to a three-phase
pump motor.

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company profiles

ySi
A xYLEM BRAND

SI, a Xylem brand, is


a trusted water quality
partner to the water and
wastewater industry with an
array of capabilities in the lab,
field, and continuous process
monitoring, and control
settings.
Our handheld
instrumentation can help you
spot check DO in the aeration
basin of a water resource
recovery facility or spot
sample in surface water with
electrochemical or optical DO
technology. Or, maybe you
need to measure pH, ORP,
conductivity, salinity, depth
or ISEs such as ammonium,
nitrate or chloride. At any rate,
we have you covered in regards
to handheld spot sampling
instrumentation.
In addition to portable
handheld meters, we also have
portable photometers and
colorimeters allowing you to
collect data on total chlorine,
COD, and a multitude of other
parametersover eighty to
choose from in fact.
A powerful solution to your
water quality monitoring
challenges is the YSI IQ
SensorNet monitoring and
control system. This modular
system allows you to
connect up to twenty sensors
to continuously monitor
parameters including dissolved
oxygen, pH, ORP, conductivity,
turbidity, TSS, ammonium,
potassium, COD, TOC, DOC,
SAC, BOD and orthophosphate.
In addition, several sensors
utilize our UltraClean
technology to continuously,
ultrasonically keep the sensing
elements clean and free from
fouling. This helps eliminate
staff maintenance time and
frequent sensor cleaning.
The IQ system has an easy
to read display that can be
easily moved, a variety of
communication methods,
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programmable access, and


a simple 2-wire cable that
supplies power and data
transfer.
YSIs IQ SensorNet networkbased continuous water quality
monitoring and control system
improves operational efficiency
while allowing for simple,
modular expansion. Our
orthophosphate analyzer can
be used with the IQSN system
to help with more stringent
and upcoming phosphorus
regulations and permit
requirements.
Moving from outside the
plant to inside the laboratory
is not an issue either. YSI
can help you there too. Our
complete line of laboratory
instrumentation includes our
classic dissolved oxygen models
with self-stirring BOD probes
and includes our complete
TruLab line and full-featured
MultiLab line with Intelligent
Digital sensors.
Whether you require routine
pH and ORP, biochemical
oxygen demand, conductivity,
or lab-grade ISE measurements,
our lab products are designed
to make your job efficient and
provide accurate results.
Moving back outside to
receiving waters and various
surface water applications,
the EXO sondes can provide
continuous water quality
monitoring in the streams
and rivers where discharge is
sent. Our EXO water quality
sondes are designed for
long-term unattended water
quality monitoring and data
acquisition. This data can be
stored internally in the sonde
and retrieved later or can be
configured to view the data
real-time.
However youd like to get
your water quality data, YSI can
you help you find a solution.
Learn more at
www.YSI.com.
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company profiles

aLLmaX SofTwarE, inC.

llMax Software, Inc. is the publisher of Operator10


water and wastewater data management
software, Antero maintenance software, and
Synexus pretreatment data management software.
AllMax specializes in providing stable and reliable
data management solutions that are easy to use, and in
providing efficient and friendly support to clients.
Operator10 for water or wastewater allows the user to
track plant performance and efficiency data. Data can be
entered by hand or automatically via SCADA interface.
DataViews can be designed by the user to display the plant
information in a columnar format for easy review. Once
information is entered into the database, it is securely
stored, and can be reviewed at any time. Operator10
can handle complex calculations with built-in formulas
that are specific to the water and wastewater industry.
Operator10 also offers a graphing package and a robust
reporting package that features many state and federal
reports. Operator10 allows for confidence and costeffectiveness in management of water and wastewater
data.
Antero is a computerized maintenance management
system (CMMS) that is an excellent companion to
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maintenance solution. Antero allows the user to quickly


and easily generate work orders to plan maintenance
schedules and establish an effective preventive
maintenance program. Antero allows the user to enter
detailed information on parts, equipment, vendors and
more. Reports are available to forecast work orders, track
equipment costs and much more.
Synexus pretreatment data management software is
designed to track data concerning industrial users of public
wastewater systems. Detailed information about permitted
industries, testing schedules and permit limits can be
entered and managed. Templates for notices and other
documents can be created, and copies of correspondence
can be stored for future reference. Users are able to track
results from sampling events and run calculations to
determine non-compliance or significant non-compliance
status. Synexus allows pretreatment coordinators to take
control of all their industry-related data.
AllMax Software, Inc. was founded in 1994, and is
headquartered in Kenton, Ohio, where all program
development, sales and support are performed. AllMax
offers comprehensive services for software offerings
including training and program setup. More information is
available at www.allmaxsoftware.com or 800.670.1867.

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CHECK-aLL VaLVE mfG. Co.

ince 1958, Check-All Valve Mfg. Co. has manufactured


a complete line of in-line spring-loaded piston-type
check valves. With worldwide service, Check-All Valve
serves a wide range of industries including the chemical,
petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, water
treatment, OEM, MRO, and many others. Lightweight,
efficient, and rugged, every Check-All valve is designed
and built to perform to exact needs and specifications. The
company is ISO 9001-2008 certified and manufactures
product lines compliant with CE/PED requirements,
Canadian Registration Number guidelines, 3A Sanitary
Standards, and others.
Check-All valves are engineered for silent operation. They
close quickly and smoothly to eliminate hammer noise. They
are designed to function equally well in either a vertical or
horizontal position, with proper spring selection. With many
series to choose from and many insert styles available, our
check valves easily fit into existing line components which

reduces initial cost and installation time. Our basic design is


streamlined so the fluid flows through the valve over smooth
contoured surfaces with a minimum change of direction,
thereby minimizing pressure drop. Check-All valves can also
be used as low pressure relief valves and vacuum breakers.
With our many options available, Check-All Valve provides
check valves for practically every service application.
Valves are offered with metal-to-metal or soft seats in sizes
ranging from 1/8 inch NPT to 20 inch flanged connections.
Pressure ratings are available from full vacuum to 10,000
PSI. Standard or exotic materials are available and you
can choose from a wide variety of spring settings and seat
materials for any valve. Most options are available with fast
delivery. Specially designed valves are another option that
Check-All Valve performs on a regular basis.
Check-All Valve Mfg. Co. is staffed to supply you with
a quality product as well as personal technical services.
Contact us for a complete catalog.

Check-All Valve Mfg. Co.


515.224.2301 sales@checkall.com www.checkall.com

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fLow SySTEmS

ith over thirty years of expert pump and


valve rebuilding and parts manufacturing,
Flow Systems team of experts can rebuild or
remanufacture all types of pumps and valves for a wide
range of industrieschemical, oil, petrochemical, power,
food, pharmaceutical, paper and many others.
We specialize in rebuilding all types of boiler feed,
circulating water, fuel oil, positive displacement,
condensate, centrifugal, multi-stage, and vertical and
horizontal pumps. We can rebuild pump parts that would
normally be considered in scrap condition. We can
save our customers costly replacements and long lead
downtime by rebuilding as opposed to replacing major
pump componentsimpellers, diffusers, bowl assemblies,
screw rotors, casings, bells, pump rotors, shaft sleeves,
gears and housings. Highly cavitated and corroded bronze,
stainless steel and cast iron parts are rebuilt using a
specialized build-up process. We can also manufacture
new pump parts to meet your budget and delivery
requirements.
Plants will be faced with all kinds of challenges to get
their units back online in Tip-Top condition. In order to
achieve that you will need experts with the ability to
perform critical tasks to get your equipment in perfect
condition. Flow Systems will get the job done properly
by expert technicians, engineers, field supervisors,

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machinists, welders, valve and pump specialists, designers,


metal specialists, mechanics, turbine engineers and a
management team. Flow Systems can rebuild or replace
worn and damaged parts during your outage or shutdown
with our emergency services. At Flow Systems our shops
are prepared to rebuild or remanufacture any part our field
service team needs to complete an outage repair and get
your unit back online to meet your outage time frame.
Flow Systems Offers you complete turn-key field repair
services, including rebuilding of control valves, pumps,
gear drives, turbines and general plant maintenance. Our
technicians are highly trained professionals--utilizing
state-of-the-art techniques in machining, welding, heat
treating, x-ray, laser alignment, boring, precision build up,
assembly, and design engineering.
To serve you even further, we're available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week for emergency repair service.
During outage situations you may be faced with the
problem of trying to find new valve parts which may
obsolete, or delivery may take weeks. Here at on-site, we
can rebuild your old plugs, stems cages, and seats back to
original specifications within your required outage time
frame.
Modern techniques and highly trained personnel team
together to give us the quality and delivery capability that
assures customer satisfaction.

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fLUiD ComPonEnTS inTErnaTionaL

CIs products are specified by name in many of the


worlds most demanding environments for flow
instrumentation. They are recognized for their reliability,
accuracy and repeatability in harsh conditions, where their
total performance ensures users of both their end-products
quality and operational safety. FCI offers a broad range of
application solutions from off-the-shelf devices to customengineered systems.
FCI flow switches are ideal for pump protection and flow
assurance to prevent pump run-dry conditions, which can
damage pump components, degrade pump performance over
time and reduce their useful lifecycle. These flow switches
feature a no-moving parts thermal dispersion flow sensor and
plant rugged design that makes them ideal for a wide range
of point-level process applications. Their versatile design also
allows them to measure flow or level or temperature.
Flow conditioners developed by FCIs Vortab Company
provide a low-pressure loss solution to correct flow profile
irregularities that also affect the operation of pumps and the
accuracy of flow instrumentation. In todays crowded plants,
elbows, valves, blowers and other devices in the pipeline
often disrupt flowing media and affect other equipment.
For efficient and low maintenance operation, pumps require
a repeatable, uniform upstream flow profile of the liquid
entering the pump. When elbows, valves, or other equipment
are installed too closely to a pump, they can cause swirl and

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velocity profile distortions, resulting in uneven force placed


on the pump impeller. Such disturbances can create excess
noise and cavitations, resulting in reduced bearing life. Vortab
Flow Conditioners correct these flow profile problems to keep
pumps running longer and reduce maintenance costs.
FCIs flow meters are designed with advanced thermal
dispersion mass flow sensors. They combine precision
flow measurement accuracy with a rugged design that
is compatible with caustic, corrosive, humid and high
temperature environments. They are highly reliable, easy to
install, require virtually no maintenance, and are designed for
long-life.
All FCI products are tested and calibrated to rigorous
standards at FCIs world-class, fully NIST traceable flow
calibration laboratories to ensure instrument accuracy
with the customers actual fluid and process conditions.
FCI is ISO9001:2008 and AS9100 certified and meets MILSTD-45662A and ANSI/NCSL-Z-540 requirements. The
companys advanced technologies also include mechanical
design, advanced materials, metallurgy, electronics, bus
communications, and more.
Fluid Components International is a global company
committed to meeting the needs of its customers through
innovative solutions to the most challenging requirements
for sensing, measuring and controlling flow, level, and
temperature of air, gases, and liquids.

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GoDwin
A xYLEM BRAND

odwins diesel-driven DriPrime pumps include


the Godwin PrimeGuard

automatic level controller, standard


on all electronic diesel engines
and available for mechanical diesel

engines. The Godwin PrimeGuard is


a fully programmable microprocessor
engine control system that allows
for inputs from flow meters, level
transducers, pressure transducers or
standard floats. Using any of these
systems, your Godwin Dri-Prime
pump can start and stop automatically
with no operator intervention
required.
These features are now enhanced
with the added functionality of our
new Field Smart Technology (FST).
Diesel pumps can be monitored and
controlled from anywhere in the
world with an internet connected
computer, phone, or tablet. Engine
and pump data can be collected in
one-minute intervals and transmitted
to a password-protected website for
viewing and data logging.
FST communicates through both
cellular and satellite connections
to provide remote users the same
information that is shown locally
on the PrimeGuard panel. The dual
connection means that FST works
even without a cell signal, such as on
remote jobsites or deep in quarries.
FST also provides the ability to start
and stop the pump remotely through
the website, allowing better use of
labor and resources. Using FST can
eliminate or significantly reduce the
need for on-site pump watch.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

Monitor engine and motor


parameters
Monitor pump operation
parameters
Start and stop remotely
Cellular and satellite
communication
Log data
Alarm
Locate the unit via GPS

Many of Godwin's Dri-Prime


pumps are already equipped with
FST, and available for sales or rental.
Xylem offers proven 24/7 service
and support, backed by a strong
application engineering team. For
more information, call 800.24.PUMP4
or visit www.godwinpumps.com.
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HooSiEr PaTTErn

ince opening their doors in 1997,


Hoosier Pattern has seen continual
growth in the pattern making business.
Known for its reputation of quality
workmanship and commitment to On Time
Delivery, HPI has worked hard to gain
national recognition as a premier pattern
shop. With technology constantly evolving,
HPI works to provide our customers access
to some of the latest tools and technology
available to accompany our unparalled
service and quality. A highly knowledgeable
and experienced staff will assist your
company with out of the box concepts for
your every need. We turn how to into can
do and the theoretical becomes practical and
real.
Hoosier Pattern encourages constant
research for new products and procedures to
stay competitive and further our capabilities
to expand our wide range of services to our
customers. Our most recent additions of
a laser scanner and Rapid Prototype Sand
Printer truly put Hoosier Pattern on the cutting
edge of technology. Be sure to discover all

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that we have to offer and see why you should


partner with HPI on your next project.

FOUNDRY TOOLING

Hoosier Pattern strives to be up to date


with the latest in foundry knowledge. Our
employees come from a wide range of
occupations in the foundry industry. This,
combined with the latest in technology, gives
HPI an advantage when approaching new
and challenging tasks. We have the tools and
experience to ensure every request from our
customer is met with the highest standards
for precision and accuracy.

RAPID PROTOTYPING

Need something cast in a hurry? No time


to machine a pattern or core box? Maybe
you just want a couple of pieces of a new
prototype or a variation of an existing
casting. We can print a complete sand mold
or just a core. With one of the largest 3D
sand printers on the market, Hoosier Pattern
can bring your prototype to life, quickly and
accurately.

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company profiles

KTr
TO ALL ThOSE WhO SET ThINGS IN MOTION

leading manufacturer of highquality drive components, KTR


supplies mechanical couplings,
clamping sets, torque limiters, torque
measuring systems, and hydraulic
components to customers worldwide.
With over fifty years of experience in
power transmission, we are trendsetters
in the development of coupling
technology providing customized
solutions to all industries. The KTR
trademark characterizes quality and
innovation, speed, reliability, flexibility
and close working relationships with our
customers.
Beginning with the curved-tooth
BoWex gear coupling, KTR has
developed an extensive product portfolio
handling torques from 1.3 to over
6,637,500 lbs-in. Production on KTRs inhouse, state-of-the-art machinery ensures
that our products are manufactured to
the most exacting standards even with
couplings having a unit weight of up to
2 tons.
KTR is not simply a vendor, but a
solutions provider. The knowledge
acquired through direct involvement
in thousands of field
applications enables
us to quickly identify
optimum, low-cost
solutions for custom
applications.
Each year KTR
produces more
than 10,000 new
solutions for
our customers.
This trend has
increased year
after year, resulting
in many special
products becoming
standard items.
Two of KTRs recent
innovations involve
couplings designed for
the pump industrythe BoWex GT with
Split Sleeve and the
ROTEX S-H with
Split Hub.
These options
complement
our standard
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couplings by allowing them to be


assembled and disassembled radially
without having to displace the drive or
drive components. This feature makes it
highly suitable for mounting in narrow
mounting spaces and heavy drive trains.
Utilizing well designed quality
components, KTR products combined
with proper selection may improve the
overall characteristics of the drive system
and contribute to a long service life. We
analyze our designs with an FEM (Finite
Element Method) system, application
simulation and by performing torsional
vibration calculations in respect to the
coupling for entire drive systems. At our
in-house Research and Development
Center, we test our products on stateof-the-art test benches under realistic
operating conditions.
Access to our experience and products
is available at www.ktr.com. There
you can request information, including
product catalogs, 3D-CAD models
and assembly instructions. Depending
on your application, you can select
your drive component from over 3500
standard products.

Rotex S-H with split hub

BoWex GT

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LoUiS aLLiS

ouis Allis began in 1901 with a


small D.C. motor manufacturing
firm, The Mechanical
Appliance Company. After increasing
employment by nearly six times,
the firm moved out of its original
facility in a small shoe factory to its
historic East Stewart Street property in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where in 1922
the manufacturer officially changed its
name to The Louis Allis Company.
Louis Allis quickly became an
innovator and market leader in the
design and manufacture of specialty
A.C. Electric Motors. Many of the
industries that Louis Allis made great
innovations in early on were oil,
chemical, and iron/steel, which are
some of the same industries we still
serve.
Today, Louis Allis is headquartered
twenty-five miles north of
Birmingham, Alabama, and is
continuing their tradition of providing
unique motors for unique applications.

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We welcome the challenges of


large specialty applications and
manufacturing motors up to 22,000
horsepower. Under our current
leadership, Louis Allis has experienced
tremendous growth and hopes to
continue this trend throughout the
twenty-first century as a world leader
in providing customers with creative
solutions for their most challenging
needs. At Louis Allis, we believe that
building specialties is our specialty.
For more details, visit
www.louisallis.com.

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ProCo ProDUCTS, inC.

roco Products, Inc. is proudly


celebrating our 30th anniversary
this year! Since 1984, our
company and its employees have been
dedicated to providing quality products
coupled with superior customer service
to the fluid piping/ducting industry. As
a global leader in the design and supply
of piping/ducting system expansion
joints and ProFlex rubber check valves,
Proco has prided itself on offering the
most complete line of products to suit a
variety of applications.
Proco Products, Inc. is an active
member of the Fluid Sealing Association
(REJ Division), NAHAD, WEF, AWWA,
NAHAD, IDCO and Cooling Tower
Institute. Our affiliations serve as an
assurance to our customers and users
that we supply to association standards
thus certifying a quality product.
Recently, Proco received ANSI/NSF 372
Low-Lead Certification on our Styles
240/242, 230, 271, RC & RE expansion
joints in EPDM and Neoprene, size

1 inch to 30 inches. Proco has also


received ANSI/NSF 372 Low-Lead
Certification on the ProFlex Series 700
rubber duckbill check valves. All of the
listed products will be supplied with the
UL label to identify it as ANSI/NSF 372
Certified.
Other developments for Proco would
include our Series 230 product line
now being powered by TraceParts

International, a free online 2D/3D CAD


modeling program. Through TraceParts,
our Series 230 standard products are
available to engineers for downloading
in various CAD formats such as
SolidWorks, AutoCAD, ProE.
Visit www.tracepartsonline.net/ws/
proco for more details on this new
service from Proco Products, Inc.
In addition, Proco has completed
development of our new 262R low
spring-rate double arch expansion joint
for PVC, CPVC and FRP piping systems.
A new brochure for this product is
coming soon!
With over $2 million in inventory,
Proco maintains one of the largest
inventories of product in North
America. Please contact us today
for pricing and availability on the
appropriate expansion joint or check
valve for your application. A complete
binder with information and data sheets
on Procos products is also available
upon request.
It has been a pleasure to serve our
customers throughout these last 30
years. We look forward to providing
superior service for many more years to
come!

Proco Products, Inc.


P.O. Box 590
Stockton, CA 95201
209.943.6088
Fax: 209.943.0242
sales@procoproducts.com
www.procoproducts.com
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rUTHman ComPaniES

anD GUSHEr PUmPS

CONTINUING A CENTURY OF SERVICE

ince 1912, The Ruthman


Companies has achieved through
continuous growth, innovation
and service what few manufacturers
haveover a century of service and
success in the fluid handling industry.
Today, with a host of global partners,
Ruthman Companies serves industries
in America as well as Europe, the
Middle East and China.

A FAMILY PROFESSION AND A


PROFESSIONAL FAMILY

The story begins in 1924 with Alois


Ruthmans design of the first vertical
ball-bearing machine tool coolant
pump and named it The Gusher. In
1949, Thomas R. Ruthman joined his
fathers company and, as president,
is still active in the company today
along with his son, Thomas G.
Ruthman. Les, Gary and Scott Smith
follow their father, Pete, a founding
member who joined Gusher in1929.
Gusher now has 5 locations and over
200 employees.

RUTHMAN COMPANIES
PARTNERS IN PERFORMANCE

Today the Ruthman Family of


Companies also includes: Gusher
Pumps of Williamstown and
Dry Ridge Kentucky, Gusher
Pumps of Newcastle Indiana and
Gusher Pumps of California, as
well as Gusher Shanghai, China.
Birmingham Pump Supplies and
Beresford Pumps are manufacturers
of specialty centrifugal pumps in
the UK. BSM Pump Corporation
specializes in vane and positive
displacement gear pumps. Fulflo
Specialties manufactures the industry
standard in hydraulic pressure
relief valves. Great Lakes Pump
and Supply distributes pumps and
related products in the Midwest,
USA. Great Southern Pump serves
the Florida municipal market. Nagle
Pumps of Chicago manufactures

heavy duty sludge and slurry


pumps to a global market. Process
Systems Inc. is a manufacturer
of turbine pumps, including the
Ruthman owned Deming Vertical
Turbine Pump brand. Ruthmann
Pumpen of Germany produces DIN
standard pumps for the European
and Middle Eastern markets. Vulcan
Tool manufactures tool and die
making equipment. WagnerProcess
Equipment serves the industrial
and municipal equipment needs in
California and Nevada.
Gusher and the Ruthman
Company partners success and
growth is primarily due to the
high demand for a quality product
and a continuous willingness and
ability to meet the challenges
presented by customers and the
industry for innovative products and
solutions.

GUSHER PUMPS

The Ruthman Companies flagship


brand, Gusher Pumps, which now
includes over 11,000 products, is
today stronger than ever, largely
because of the Ruthman consumerbased manufacturing and marketing
philosophy. While many in the
industry are content in producing o
the shelf standard models, Gusher
engineers products for specific
customer requirements and is willing
to meet challenging situations with
innovative engineering. The result is
Gushers unique acquired expertise
and ability to serve todays global
market with one of the most extensive
selections of pumps and equipment
available anywhere in the world,
including, to name a few, Gusher
7071 ANSI Series pumps, The 7550
series pumps, designed for heavy
duty industrial applications and the
vertical top pull-out 7600 for efficient
pump interchangeability. Gushers
massive product line is evidence of its
unique ability to meet a huge range
of applications for a vast array of
industries.
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STanCor PUmPS inC.

tancor Pumps Inc. is a leading manufacturer and designer


of electric submersible pump systems and controls. Our
company is dedicated to providing our customers with
effective and specialized solutions for individual needs. For
over thirty years, Stancors pumps and controls have been built
to the most demanding specifications and are available in a
wide variety of designs and materials. Our complete line of
pumps include; MSHA approved explosion proof pumps and
controls, heavy duty dewatering pumps, heavy duty slurry
pumps, utility and sump pumps, low-suction drainage pumps,
multi-purpose sump pumps, 304 stainless steel centerline,
and 316 stainless steel wastewater pumps as well as non-clog
sewage handling and effluent pumps.
Stancor is also the leader in the design and manufacture of
our multi-patented Oil Minder Systems. These systems are
installed in many applications where it is critical to pump only
water, and leave potentially harmful oils contained behind in
a sump. Stancor Oil Minder Systems are used extensively by
Utility companies, to protect the environment from possible
contamination from a potential transformer spill as well as in
hydraulic elevator sumps to contain a possible hydraulic oil
leak from being pumped into the wastewater discharge. The
Oil Minder system can be incorporated into any pump we
manufacture.
Each pump is designed and engineered for rugged, reliable
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minimal power requirements. Most types of pumps are


available in 230, 460, or 575 volt variations as standard
production models. Typical applications include:
Coal fines and slurry transfer
Coal and underground Mine dewatering (MSHA approved
explosion proof)
Open pit sand, mineral and gravel dewatering
Barge clean-out and dewatering
Wastewater handling in Industrial, Power Generation,
Petro-Chemical and Food Processing Facilities
Pond and flooding reclamation
Stancor also manufactures all types of pump controls, from
single phase simplex controls, MSHA approved explosion proof
controls, controls to UL and UL c, duplex, as well as multiple
pump systems. Stancors fully customized pump controllers for
specialized applications offer a virtually limitless possibility
of features. Applications include controlling pumps in landfill
management, leachate pumping, and toxic waste, chemical and
pharmaceutical wastewater among many others. All types of
level sensing and alarming can also be easily included.
We take the time to understand each customers specific
needs, guaranteeing the best results every time. Contact us
as 203.268.7513 and we can begin solving your pumping
problems.

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Vaf fiLTraTion SySTEmS

In addition, the stainless steel filter bodies come with a


stablished in 1980, VAF Filtration Systems has been
Five-Year Body Warranty against leaks. The patented Biproviding filtration solutions worldwide for over thirty
directional Hydrodynamic Drive (BHD) design does not
years and has built its business model on the foundation
require electric motors, limit switches, gearboxes, hydraulic
of simplicity, quality, and integrity. At VAF, taking care of the
pistons, or any external shaft seals. The cleaning cycle of each
customer is truly job one, not just a slogan.
filter takes less than 15 seconds and does not interrupt flow
Our flagship product line, the V-Series, are automatic
during the filtration process.
self-cleaning screen filters, used
Additional information may also be
Wherever Water Flows, and can
found on the VAF website for other
remove suspended solids from 1500
Visit www.vafusa.com and
filter and separation products as
to 10 micron. Individual filters and
well as complete fabricated filtration
pre-assembled filtration systems are
click on the Play Video
systems. Detailed technical data, as
used in applications for pre-filtration
well as DWG files may be requested
of membrane, UV, and other micro
link to see a demonstration
from VAF at any time. Please do not
filtration technologies, as well as
hesitate to contact us if you need
applications for industrial water reuse,
of the filters operation.
assistance with filter application or
water and wastewater, cooling towers,
system design.
seawater, river intake water, well
water, groundwater re-injection (frac
water), irrigation and much more.
As the V-Series filters are manufactured in the USA, they
qualify for Made In America funding as well as LEED points
due to the unique water saving features and energy conser5270 Marshall Street, Arvada, CO 80002
vation. The standard V-Series filters are competitively priced
while manufactured in 316L stainless steel. They can also be
303.425.4242 Fax: 303.425.0112
ordered to meet ASME Pressure Vessel Code requirements
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(ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Division
1) if required.

VAF Filtration Systems

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VULCan PUmPS

ocated in Birmingham,
Alabama, Vulcan Pumps is a
company with a dedicated
focus on slurry pumps for industrial

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markets. Vulcan Pumps has years


of experience in submersible slurry
pump applications in heavy industry,
especially the mining, power

generation, and steel production


markets. Vulcan Pumps mission
is to provide affordable, high
quality slurry pumping solutions to
customers around the world.
The HDS is Vulcans engineered,
severe duty submersible slurry
pump. Standard chrome iron liquid
end construction for excellent
abrasion resistance and a robust
motor featuring an internal
mechanical seal operating away
from the pumped slurry allow
the HDS to operate in the most
demanding applications. Both low
head and medium head models
are available to cover almost any
hydraulic condition. For slurry
applications where corrosion is an
additional concern, the HDSS is the
answer. CD4 duplex stainless liquid
end components and a full 316
stainless motor will prolong service
life in a corrosive environment.
Additional options including
explosion proof motors, advanced
coatings, Alloy 20 hardware and
pump components allow the HDS
to be the tailored solution for every
unique slurry application.
Vulcans Volt offers performance
and value in medium duty slurry
applications. The hard chrome
iron wetted parts, stainless steel
pump stand and inlet screen, and
silicon carbide mechanical seal
faces keep the Volt running in areas
where similarly priced pumps with
inferior materials of construction
fail. Like the HDS the Volt motor
also features thermal overload and
moisture detection protection. With
pumps available for immediate
delivery in sizes ranging from 4
horsepower to 30 horsepower and
2-inch to 6-inch discharge, the
Volt is eager to tackle your slurry
problems.
Vulcan Pumps capabilities
continue with custom one-off
projects. Whether you need a
special sized pump, floating barge,
or a complete turn-key packaged
pump system skid, our experienced
design team can assist you with any
challenge. Contact Vulcan Pumps
today to see what solutions we can
offer you today.
www.modernpumpingtoday.com

aDEDGE waTEr
TECHnoLoGiES, LLC

ounded in 2002 and headquartered just north of


Atlanta, Georgia, AdEdge Water Technologies, LLC
specializes in the development and supply of innovative
technologies, specialty medias, membranes, and integrated
systems that remove contaminants from process or aqueous
steams. Our technology and products enable our customers
to manage the elements in a variety of industries with
outstanding results. They include drinking water, industrial
process, mining, environmental, chemical, medical,
pharmaceutical, and general wastewater industries. AdEdge
has extensive experience in the removal of arsenic, iron,
manganese, hydrogen sulfides, fluoride, and uranium from
water and has sold hundreds of water systems throughout
North America and locations throughout the world including
countries in Asia and Latin America. AdEdge has expanded
their engineering and manufacturing capabilities and is able
to design and build all their systems in their manufacturing
facility. To date, AdEdge has been awarded 12 EPA
demonstration projects, worked with 75 percent of the top
12 design firms in the United States and with hundreds of
engineering firms throughout the world.

bJm PUmPS

JM Pumps is headquartered in Old Saybrook,


Connecticut, and has been providing fluid handling
solutions for industrial and municipal services since
1983. Over its thirty year history, BJM Pumps has grown
quickly by supplying world class pumps and accessories, priced
competitively, through its global network of stocking distributors
in the United States, Canada, and South America.
BJM Pumps
supplies a wide
variety of submersible
pumps and pump
accessories for many
different applications.
Products include
slurry pumps,
stainless steel pumps,
corrosion resistant
pumps, sump pumps,
sewage pumps, trash
pumps, sludge pumps, non-clog pumps, solids handling pumps,
shredder pumps, vortex pumps, submersible dewatering pumps,
sand pumps, agitator pumps, hydraulic pumps, explosion proof
pumps, utility pumps and specialty pumps such as 12 Volt
pumps and residue pumps (or Mop-Up-Pump).
For more information, please visit bjmpumps.com or call us at
860.399.5937.
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DanCo PUmP

stablished in 1986, Danco Pump has the knowledge and


experience to evaluate and assist your company with all
of your repair needs.
Located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Danco offers its customers
a One Stop Pump Shop from a large inventory of power
end and fluid parts to an in-house machine shop with quick
turnaround and an in-house pump repair center.
Danco is unique in the fact that we offer pump and
rebuilding services. Our realm of pump lines that we service
includes positive displacement pumps, centrifugal pumps,
end suction pumps, turbine pumps, high pressure flow pumps,
solids handling pumps, screw pumps, and self-priming pumps,
which can be rebuilt. Pump and motor repair and rebuilding
services include removal, installation, complete disassembly,
washing, machine shaft rebuilding, bore and sleeve bearing
housing rebuilding, impeller reconditioning, and impeller
wear ring replacement. Our experienced team can provide
quick turnaround on repairs to ensure you will have minimum
downtime due to a pump repair or maintenance issue.
From repairs to complete overhauls on all makes and
models, Dancoa factory authorized sales, service, and repair
companymaintains a large inventory of factory parts for both
on-site and in-shop service and repairs. Also ask about our
COMPLETE fluid end repair process.
Contact Danco today at 918.437.8800 or visit our website at
www.dancopump.com for more information.

fLUiD mETErinG, inC.

or fifty-five years, Fluid Metering, Inc. has been providing


their unique valveless, ceramic piston pump design for
precision fluid control in laboratory, process, industrial,
and OEM applications.
FMIs newly released 2014 Full Line Catalog contains
new products as well as expanded flow and configuration
information. FMIs New Intelligent Programmable Pump is
a compact stepper pump with integral programmable driver
electronics. It is ideal for analytical and process instrumentation.
The PDS-100 Programmable Dispenser section has been
expanded to show the many diverse single and dual channel
pump configurations available. Duplex pump configurations
are ideal for proportional mixing and dilutions, as well as dual
production line dispensing.
Fluid Meterings NEW 2014 Catalog is available on their
website www.fmipump.com in PDF format for immediate
download. Printed copies can be requested via email or phone.
The catalog details standard products, operating principles,
pump capacities, drive characteristics, materials of construction,
typical applications and ordering information. Fluid Metering is
certified as compliant with ISO 9001:2008 quality standards.
For additional information, call toll free 800.223.3388 or
516.922.6050, FAX 516.624.8261, email: pumps@fmipump.
com, or visit our website at www.fmipump.com, which now
features Live Help, an online direct connection to FMIs
application experts.
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franKLin ELECTriC

ranklin Electric is a global leader in the production and


marketing of systems and components for the movement
of water and automotive fuels. Recognized as a technical
leader in its products and services, Franklin serves customers
around the world in residential, commercial, agricultural,
industrial, municipal, and fueling applications.
Long recognized as the world's largest manufacturer of
submersible electric motors, Franklin Electric has been able
to leverage its expertise in motor applications to grow its
innovative product line and serve several different markets.
As a leader in clean water pumping systems, Franklin offers
pumps, motors, drives, and controls for use in a wide variety
of installations. Franklin also specializes in the water transfer
market with products that include wastewater pumps; sump,
sewage, and effluent pumps; dewatering and trash pumps;
condensate pumps; magnetic drive pumps; low pressure sewer
systems; water garden pumps and products; and a wide variety
of utility pumps.

www.franklinwater.com

GrEyLinE
inSTrUmEnTS inC.

reyline is a worldwide leader in ultrasonic


instrumentation for industrial and environmental
markets. We develop, manufacture, and market
industrial flow and level monitoring instruments including
ultrasonic level transmitters, flow meters, and open
channel flow meters.
Greylines primary market is environmentalespecially
water and wastewater treatment systems. Customers
include industry and municipalities. Modern research
facilities at Greyline include closed pipe and open channel
flow systems.
With years of steady growth, Greyline products are sold
and supported worldwide.

Greyline Instruments Inc.


info@greyline.com
www.greyline.com

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PfannEnbErG, inC.

fannenberg, Inc. is a global manufacturer of thermal


management, liquid cooling solutions, and signaling
technologies. Pfannenbergs enclosure thermal
management products help some of the largest companies
worldwide stay cool and safe, protecting, and keeping
electronic equipment running to avoid costly downtime. In
addition to our thermal management products Pfannenberg
also manufactures visual and audible signaling devices for
security, fire, building, industrial process, disaster warning, and
hazardous areas.
Pfannenberg offers proven cooling solutions for pump VFDs
and other electronics components housed in enclosures.
Original Inventor of the Filterfan to circulate air in your
enclosures.
Our new Air/Water Heat Exchangers are perfect for cooling
your electronics safely and efficiently with water. Our Air/
Water Heat Exchangers are designed to keep the water
separate from your electronics.
Signaling visual and audible alarms to warn plant
personnel of events such as gas detection, operational
failures, and additional plant warnings.
Pfannenberg is proud to provide solutions as a single source
to its customers for over sixty years. Our business philosophy:
Safety for man, machine, and the environment.

PHaSE-a-maTiC, inC.
3 PhASE POWER ANYWhERE!

hase converters are used when three-phase lines are not


available or are cost prohibitive. The phase converter will
run virtually any 3-phase machine at any single-phase
location.
Phase-A-Matic, Inc. rotary phase converters provide the power
necessary to run all load typesincluding CNC/PLC, transmitters,
lasers, welders, battery chargers, heating elements, pumps, heavy
loads, and so on. Whatever the load typemotor, resistive,
induction, or transformer loadour rotary converter will power
it.
Product lines began in 1965. The Rotary Converter Full
Power line is a true phase converter jointly developed with
Baldor Electric and built to our stringent specifications for
high performance and proven long-term dependability. It is the
quietest rotary converter on the market, and the best quality
available anywhere. It meets your concerns in delivering the
critical uptime and reliability that your business requires. The
Rotary Converter comes in sizes up to 100 horsepower and
beyond that greater horsepower can be achieved by adding them
together in parallel to deliver as much horsepower or output that
is needed for the application.
Phase-A-Matic, Inc. delivers professional, available technical
support for proper sizing and installation, consistent product
reliability and immediate delivery from stock for most items. We
are here to help.

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SDT ULTraSoUnD
SoLUTionS

DT provides ultrasound solutions that give our customers


a greater understanding about the health of their factory.
We help them predict failures, control energy costs and
improve product quality while contributing to the overall
uptime of their assets.
Greasing motor bearings is one of industrys most abused
and misunderstood tasks. Bearings depend on optimal
lubrication to reduce friction. Not enough grease, or worse,
too much, and the bearings lifecycle is reduced by 40 percent
or more. Too many companies schedule lubrication PMs
based on a calendar instead of condition. This leads to overlubrication and wasted labour and lubricant.
SDTs ultrasonic data collectors monitor bearing friction
levels and alarm lube-techs when fresh lubricant is needed.
Both the SDT200 and the SDT270 connect to simple grease
guns. As new grease enters the bearing ultrasound data
prevents us from adding too much.
Condition based lubrication of motor bearings is just the
beginning. With SDT you can find all your compressed air
and vacuum leaks, inspect electrical systems, spot faulty
steam traps, and much more. SDT has revolutionized the way
maintenance looks at Reliability and Uptime. Companies
depend on SDT to gain a better idea about the health of their
machines. We cant wait to help you Hear More.

SEaLGUarD

ealGuard was formed in 2004 with the goal in mind


of developing and manufacturing World Class Water
Sealing Solutions. We have used the experience
gained by our parent company, Sub-Technical, on over
900 successful water control projects throughout North
America to develop our own proprietary polyurethane grout
formulations that are unmatched for their effectiveness,
simplicity and cost effectiveness.
SealGuard polyurethane grouts have been used in many
highly visible water sealing projects ranging from the "Big
Dig" in Boston; Ground Zero in New York City; Dulles
Airport in Washington, DC; as well as many coal, limestone,
potash, and other mines, geothermal wells, dry-docks,
and virtually anything else that can leak. The result is
professional grade, highly effective, field tested products
available for use in a multitude of applications.
Our philosophy is simple: rather than produce and stock
many varieties of grout, each of which has a narrow range of
applications, we developed a small number of very versatile,
very effective formulations that perform across many
different industries and applications.

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SinGEr VaLVE

ince 1957 Singer Valve has been designing,


manufacturing, and distributing pilot operated
diaphragm control valves. With innovative technologies,
the company provides solutions for water loss management,
water conservation, and urban water and wastewater
distribution throughout the world. By using quality materials
and testing every valve and pilot before it is shipped, Singer
Valve has an unprecedented track record for long lasting,
easy to maintain solutions that work upon installation.
Many of Singer's innovative products were invented out
of the company's inherent desire to solve an application
challenge. Presented with a problem, a team of electronic,
instrumentation, and control valve specialists are relentless
in their research and design to find a solution. Some of these
innovative products include
Patented anti-cavitation cage
Patented hydraulically controlled flow modulation valve
Pressure reducing valve with integral, secondary back-up
system
Single rolling diaphragm technology
Self-flushing PRV pilot for dirty water
Specialty pilots and options that solve the most difficult
applications
For more information, go to www.singervalve.com.

ST. maryS Carbon


POISED FOR GROWTh

t. Marys Carbon (SMC) is a global supplier of carbon


and carbon graphite components, based in St. Marys,
Pennsylvania, USA. SMC custom manufactures many
sizes, shapes, and quantities of carbon graphite bearings
(radial, thrust, and sleeve), gas/steam turbine rings, and
compressor ringsall produced in-house with their
proprietary materials.
Applications include magnetic drive pumps, food handling
pumps, pump motor bearings, vertical pumps, pump shafts
and drives, vacuum pump bushings, refrigeration and oil
pumps, to name a few.
In 2014, SMC celebrated its 75th year and was also
recognized as a Pennsylvania Governors Impact Award
recipient. SMC also achieved AS9100 certification, endorsed
by all major aerospace regulators, including the Federal
Aviation Administration, the United States Department of
Defense, and NASA, and is thus expanding its reach into this
industry.
As 2015 approaches, SMC will continue to relentlessly
pursue perfection in all that they do, producing viable
engineered solutions for new and existing customers.

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TriDEnT
aCTUaTorS

ow in its fifth decade, Trident builds fail-safe and failset electro-hydraulic actuators based upon unique
technologies that are the gold standard in the industry.
Trident also builds local and remote electric control panels to
operate its electro-hydraulic actuators.
Trident actuators and control panels are designed and built
to the specific needs of our customers and are used to operate
all types of valves and gates in wastewater treatment facilities,
pumping stations, fresh water supply systems and any facility that
controls the flow of fluids or gasses through pipe.
Trident actuators are in use in water treatment facilities
throughout the United States and are in great demand because of
their proven reliability, durability, and performance in some of the
harshest environments on earth.
If you have need for actuators of unsurpassed quality and
reliability, please communicate with John Cermanski or Brooks
Wright at:

Trident Actuators, Inc.

Marine & Industrial Hydraulics, Inc.


329 Center Avenue Mamaroneck, NY 10543
914.698.2650 www.mihtrident.com

worLD CHEmiCaL
USa, inC.

orld Chemical USA, Inc. is a group of World


Chemical Company. We are a manufacture of sealless chemical pumps and oil skimmer systems that
was established in 1971.
The company provides horizontal magnet drive pumps,
magnetic type of submersible pumps, self-priming pumps,
filter with self-priming pumps, seal-less vertical pumps and oil
skimmer systems.
The YD-GWN Series is a magnetic drive submersible
pump, which is a very unique item. It has a carbon fiber
reinforced polypropylene casing, non metallic, no lubrication
oil, corrosion-resistant and capable of withstanding
chemicals and High temperatures (maximum: 167 degrees
Fahrenheit / 75 degrees Celsius). It is a simple design for easy
maintenance. The new series compact type of Submersible
pump is 1phase, 115V, 1/3 horsepower (0.26kW), Carbon
Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene, temperature by (104 degrees
Fahrenheit / 40 degrees Celsius). Distributor opportunities
are currently still available in many areas across North
America and Canada. For more information, please visit
www.worldchemicalusa.com or call 888.860.3364.

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CONtROlS & INStRUMENtAtION
ABB Inc.

919.856.2360
www.abb.com

ADS Environmental Services

800.633.7246
www.adsenv.com

Air Products & Chemicals,


Inc.
610.481.4911
www.airproducts.com

Badger Meter

301.323.9090
www.corporate.colfaxcorp.com

Basler Electric Company

Control Works Inc.

618.654.2341
www.basler.com

Beijer Electronics, Inc.

801.466.8770
www.beijerelectronicsinc.com

Bentley Systems

Alfa Laval Inc.

800.236.8539
www.bentley.com

AllMax Software Inc.

800.349.1905
www.bestcontrolscompany.com

Ametek

203.934.6363
www.bilco.com

866.253.2528
www.alfalaval.com
419.673.8863
www.allmaxsoftware.com
610.647.2121
www.ametek.com

Antx Inc.

877.686.2689
www.antx.com

Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.


815.654.2501
www.aqua-aerobic.com

Aqua Metrology Systems

408.523.1900
www.aquametrologysystems.com

Aquas Inc.

301.654.4000
www.aquasinc.com

Arizona Instrument

Best Controls Company

The BILCO Company

BioChem Technology, Inc.


610.768.9360
www.biochemtech.com

Blacoh Fluid Control, Inc.

800.603.7867
www.blacoh.com

Blue Ribbon Corp.

716.773.9300
www.blueribboncorp.com

Blue-White Industries

714.893.8529
www.bluwhite.com

Broadley-James
Corporation

602.470.1414
www.azic.com

949.829.5550
www.broadleyjames.com

ASA Analytics

Burkert Fluid Control Systems

800.665.7133
www.asaanalytics.com

Ashcroft Inc.

203.378.8281
www.ashcroft.com

Automation Products
Group Inc.

800.325.1405
www.burkert.com

Cerlic Environmental
Controls

404.256.3097
www.cerlic.com

Clear Water Services

888.525.7300
www.apgsensors.com

425.412.5700
www.ch2ocsi.com

AWT Technologies, Inc.

Cole-Parmer

912.445.5021
www.awt-technologies.com

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Colfax Corporation

800.876.3837
www.badgermeter.com

800.323.4340
www.coleparmer.com

513.831.9959
www.controlworksinc.com

Cooper Bussmann Wireless /


OMNEX Control Systems
800.663.8806
www.cooperindustries.com

Corix Water Systems

FCI (Fluid Components


International)

800.854.1993
www.fluidcomponents.com

Fibox Enclosures

888.342.6987
www.fiboxusa.com

Flomotion Systems Inc.

716.691.3941
www.flomotionsystems.com

FloWav, Inc.

604.697.6700
www.corix.com

855.235.6928
www.flowav.com

CSI Controls

FlowWorks

Data Flow Systems

Franklin Electric Co.

Draeger Safety, Inc.

FW Murphy

800.363.5842
www.csicontrols.com
321.259.5009
www.dataflowsys.com
800.922.5518
www.draeger.com

Dwyer Instruments, Inc.

800.872.9141
www.dwyer-inst.com

206.859.6999
www.flowworks.com
260.824.2900
www.franklin-electric.com

918.317.4100
www.fwmurphy.com

GE Energy

678.844.6000
www.gepower.com

Dynamatic (Drive Source


International Inc.)

General Industries, Inc.

Eagle Microsystems, Inc.

800.854.4090
www.gfpiping.com

ECHO Process
Instrumentation, Inc.

855.201.0410
www.globalsplashinc.com

Elecsys Corporation

770.496.1893
www.golder.com

262.554.7977
www.dynamatic.com

610.323.2250
www.eaglemicrosystems.com

850.609.1300
www.echopi.com

913.647.0158
www.elecsyscorp.com

Electro Scan Inc.

800.975.6149
www.electroscan.com

Emerson

314.553.2000
www.emerson.com

Enovation Controls

918.317.4100
www.enovationcontrols.com

919.751.1791
www.gitank.com

GF Piping Systems

Global Splash Incorporated

Golder Associates Inc.

Greyline Instruments, Inc.


315.788.9500
www.greyline.com

Groth Corporation

281.295.6800
www.grothcorp.com

Hach Company

800.227.4224
www.hach.com

www.modernpumpingtoday.com

HF Scientific Inc.

239.337.2116
www.hfscientific.com

High Tide Technologies, LLC

615.742.9632
www.hightidetechnologies.com

Hoffman / Lamson

866.572.5496
www.hoffmanandlamson.com

Hydro Instruments

Liquid Analytical Resource LLC


978.425.0300
www.larllc.com

Lucity, Inc.

800.492.2468
www.lucity.com

Meggitt Sensing Systems

877.666.0712
www.meggittsensingsystems.com

Milton Roy

888.384.9376
www.hydroinstruments.com

215.441.0800
www.miltonroy.com

Hydromantis Ess, Inc.

MISSION Communications

PHOENIX Process
Equipment Co.

502.333.9623
www.dewater.com

PortALogic

630.499.7080
www.portalogic.info

Process Measurement &


Controls, Inc.
800.869.5747
www.pmc1.com

ProMinent Fluid Controls, Inc.

Swan Analytical USA Inc.

847.229.1290
www.swan-analytical-usa.com

Transducers Direct

513.583.9491
www.transducersdirect.com

Trihedral Engineering
Limited

902.835.1575
www.trihedral.com

Universal Flow
Monitors, Inc.

412.787.2484
www.prominent.us

877.684.0589
www.flowmeters.com

RACO Manufacturing and


Engineering Co., Inc.

Utility Systems, Science


& Software, Inc.

905.522.0012
www.hydromantis.com

877.993.1911
www.123mc.com

Hyundai Ideal Electric

Mitsubishi Electric
Automation, Inc.

800.722.6999
www.racoman.com

714.542.1004
www.uscubed.com

Real Tech Inc.

Verder Inc.

MJK, a Xylem brand

877.779.2888
www.realtech.ca

419.522.3611
www.hyundaiideal.com

ICS Healy-Ruff

763.559.0568
www.icshealyruff.com

Invensys Operations
Management

847.478.2100
www.meau.com

847.482.8655
www.us.mjk.com

Revere Control Systems

713.329.1600
www.iom.invensys.com

800.672.2222
www.msasafety.com

MSA

205.271.9732
www.reverecontrol.com

JUMO Process Control, Inc.

MultiTrode, a Xylem brand

414.382.1913
www.rockwellautomation.com

Myron L. Company

888.778.2733
www.schneider-electric.com

315.697.5866
www.jumousa.com

Keller America, Inc.

561.994.8090
www.multitrode.com

757.596.6680
www.kelleramerica.com

760.438.2021
www.myronl.com

Krohne, Inc.

North American Sensors Corp.

978.535.6060
www.us.krohne.com

800.259.6874
www.northamericansensors.com

Kruger, Inc.

Onyx Valve Company

514.737.1131
www.kruger.com

856.829.2888
www.onyxvalve.com

Leopold,
a Xylem brand

Pfannenberg, Inc.

724.452.6300
www.fbleopold.com

716.685.6866
www.pfannenbergusa.com

478.471.7327
www.verder.com

Vogelsang USA

800.984.9400
www.vogelsangusa.com

Rockwell Automation

WAGO Corporation

Schneider Electric

Walchem,
an Iwaki America company

SDT Ultrasound Solutions


800.667.5325
www.sdthearmore.com

262.255.6222
www.wago.us

508.429.1110
www.walchem.com

Watson-Marlow
Pumps Group

See Water, Inc.

800.282.8823
www.watson-marlow.com

Singer Valve Inc.

800.946.8377
www.winters.com

SJE-Rhombus

800.765.4974
www.ysi.com

888.733.9283
www.seewaterinc.com
800.663.7266
www.singervalve.com

888.342.5753
www.sjerhombus.com

Winters Instruments

YSI, a Xylem brand

ENGINEERING DESIGN & CONSUltING


ABB Inc.

ADS Environmental Services

Alden Research Laboratory, Inc.

AdEdge Water Technologies

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

Alfa Laval Inc.

919.856.2360
www.abb.com
678.835.0052
www.adedgetechnologies.com

800.633.7246
www.adsenv.com

610.481.4911
www.airproducts.com

www.modernpumpingtoday.com

508.829.6000
www.aldenlab.com
866.253.2528
www.alfalaval.com

American Academy of
Environmental Engineers
and Scientists
410.266.3311
www.aaees.org

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Applied Flow Technology
800.589.4943
www.aft.com

Dantherm

877.597.9800
www.dantherm.com

Heliopower, Inc.

877.652.7888
www.heliopower.com

APTwater, Inc.

Data Flow Systems

321.259.5009
www.dataflowsys.com

866.238.6393
www.hoffmanandlamson.com

Ashbrook Simon-Hartley

DHI Water &


Environment, Inc.

Huber Technology Inc.

562.661.4999
www.aptwater.com
800.362.9041
www.as-h.com

A.T.S. Electrolube

800.663.8141
www.atselectrolube.com

AWT Technologies, Inc.

912.445.5021
www.awt-technologies.com

Binsfeld Engineering Inc.


800.524.3327
www.binsfeld.com

BioChem Technology, Inc.


610.768.9360
www.biochemtech.com

BioShaft Water
Technology, Inc.

949.748.8050
www.bioshaft.com

Blue Ribbon Corp.

716.773.9300
www.blueribboncorp.com

BlueTech Research

604.676.3581
www.bluetechresearch.com

Burkert Fluid Control Systems

800.325.1405
www.burkert.com

Can-Am Chains

800.663.3136
www.can-amchains.com

Centrisys Corporation
262.654.6006
www.centrisys.us

Clear Water Services

813.831.4700
www.dhigroup.com

Emerson

314.553.2000
www.emerson.com

Environmental Business
Specialists LLC

985.674.0660
www.ebsbiowizard.com

Environmental Operating
Solutions, Inc.

866.642.7621
www.eosenvironmental.com

Envirozone Systems Corp.


417.359.9111
www.envirozonesys.com

Fab-Tech Incorporated
802.338.4400
www.fabtechinc.com

Farwest Corrosion Control


Company

Hoffman / Lamson

704.949.1010
www.huber-technology.com

763.559.0568
www.icshealyruff.com

InfoSense, Inc.

704.688.5880
www.infosenseinc.com

Innovyze

626.568.6868
www.innovyze.com

Koch Membrane Systems, Inc.

978.657.4250
www.kochmembrane.com

Ludeca Inc.

305.591.8935
www.ludeca.com

Mancini Consulting Services

855.235.6928
www.flowav.com

303.279.8373
www.meurerresearch.com

FlowWorks

Noram Engineering and


Constructors, Ltd.
604.681.2030
www.noram-eng.com

GeoEnvironment
Technologies LLC

NSF International

310.732.4825
www.geoenvironment-technologies.com

734.769.8010
www.nsf.org

Golder Associates Inc.

Olin Corporation

425.412.5700
www.ch2ocsi.com

770.496.1893
www.golder.com

314.480.1400
www.olin.com

Contech Engineering
Solutions, Inc.

Grande Water Management


Systems

Orenco Systems, Inc.

Hach Company Flow Meters

205.969.0800
www.tcgeng.com

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800.368.2723
www.hachflow.com

Pumpaction Corporation

ICS Healy-Ruff

Meurer Research Inc.

The Constantine Group

513.860.9771
www.pumppros.com

905.624.1040
www.puretechltd.com

905.522.0012
www.hydromantis.com

FloWav, Inc.

866.904.6580
www.grandeinc.com

Pump Pro's - Engineered


Systems Division

724.684.8081
www.pumpactioncorp.com

215.794.8145
www.manciniconsulting.com

800.338.1122
www.conteches.com

720.524.3292
www.heinzbloch.com

Hydromantis Ess, Inc.

310.532.9524
www.farwestcorrosion.com

206.859.6999
www.flowworks.com

Process Machinery
Consulting

541.459.4449
www.orenco.com

Paradigm Software LLC

410.329.1300
www.paradigmsoftware.com

Pure Technologies

Ranger Analytics, Inc.

281.261.0902
www.rangeranalytics.com

RJN Group, Inc.


800.227.7838
www.rjn.com

Rosedale Filtration Products


800.821.5373
www.rosedaleproducts.com

Russell Corrosion
Consultants, Inc.

410.290.7181
www.russellcorrosion.com

S & N Airoflo Inc.


877.247.6356
www.airoflo.com

Schneider Electric

888.778.2733
www.schneider-electric.com

Schweitzer Engineering
Laboratories, Inc.
509.332.1890
www.selinc.com

Schwing Bioset, Inc.

715.247.3433
www.schwingbioset.com

SUMA America Inc.


847. 427.7880
www.gosuma.com

Synagro Technologies
800.370.0035
www.synagro.com

Trihedral Engineering Limited


902.835.1575
www.trihedral.com

www.modernpumpingtoday.com

URS

415.774.2700
www.urscorp.com

Utility Systems, Science &


Software, Inc.

VAF Filtration Systems

WeCare Organics, LLC

CSI Controls

ICS Healy-Ruff

Schweitzer Engineering
Laboratories, Inc.

714.542.1004
www.uscubed.com

303.425.4242
www.vafusa.com

315.689.1937
www.wecareorganics.com

MOtORS
ABB Inc.

919.856.2360
www.abb.com

American-Marsh Pumps

800.888.7167
www.american-marsh.com

Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.


815.654.2501
www.aqua-aerobic.com

Baldor Electric Company

479.646.4711
www.baldor.com

Beck, Harold & Sons Inc.


215.968.4600
www.haroldbeck.com

Best Controls Company

800.349.1905
www.bestcontrolscompany.com

California Motor Controls


707.746.6255
www.cmcontrols.com

Calnetix Technologies

562.293.1660
www.calnetix.com

Chemineer, Inc., a Unit of


Robbins & Myers, Inc.

513.454.3200
www.chemineer.com

Citel Inc.

800.363.5842
www.csicontrols.com

Danfoss Drives

815.639.8600
www.danfoss.com

Data Flow Systems

Dreisilker Electric Motors, Inc.

Mitsubishi Electric
Automation, Inc.

800.922.1882
www.dreisilker.com

Dwyer Instruments, Inc.


800.872.9141
www.dwyer-inst.com

Eagle Microsystems, Inc.

610.323.2250
www.eaglemicrosystems.com

EBARA Fluid Handling

803.327.5005
www.pumpsebara.com

ECHO Process
Instrumentation, Inc.

Cornell Pump Company

Cox Research
& Technology Inc.

225.756.3271
www.coxresearch.com

MultiTrode, a Xylem brand


561.994.8090
www.multitrode.com

National Pump Company

800.966.5240
www.nationalpumpcompany.com

Nidec Motor Corporation

888.637.7333
www.nidec-motor.com

Phase-A-Matic, Inc.

See Water, Inc.

888.733.9283
www.seewaterinc.com

SEW-Eurodrive, Inc.

864.439.8792
www.seweurodrive.com

SJE-Rhombus

888.342.5753
www.sjerhombus.com

TECO Westinghouse
Motor Company

512.255.4141
www.tecowestinghouse.com

Toolmex Industrial Solutions


508.653.8897
www.toolmex.com

Toshiba International Corporation


713.466.0277
www.toshiba.com

WAGO Corporation

800.962.6976
www.phase-a-matic.com

Emerson

Philadelphia Gear,
a Timken brand

Walker Process Equipment

PumpTech, Inc.

Warco, Inc.

Raycap Inc.

WEG Electric Corp.

Rittal Corporation

WEMCO Pump

Rockwell Automation

Worldwide Electric Corporation

Schneider Electric

Yaskawa America, Inc.

314.553.2000
www.emerson.com

F & Q Pumps, Inc.

Franklin Electric Co.

503.653.0330
www.cornellpump.com

847.478.2100
www.meau.com

509.332.1890
www.selinc.com

850.609.1300
www.echopi.com

Cole-Parmer

513.831.9959
www.controlworksinc.com

Louis Allis

205.590.2986
www.louisallis.com

626.455.0884
www.fandqpumps.com

Control Works Inc.

Littelfuse, Inc.

800.999.9445
www.littelfuse.com

321.259.5009
www.dataflowsys.com

800.248.3548
www.citel.us
800.323.4340
www.coleparmer.com

763.559.0568
www.icshealyruff.com

260.824.2900
www.franklin-electric.com

Grundfos

913.227.3400
www.us.grundfos.com

HICO America Sales &


Technology, Inc.

412.787.1170
www.hicoamerica.com

Hydroflo Pumps USA, Inc.


615.799.9662
www.hydroflopumps.com

www.modernpumpingtoday.com

800.766.5120
www.philagear.com
425.644.8501
www.pumptechnw.com
208.777.1166
www.raycapsurgeprotection.com
937.399.0500
www.rittal-corp.com
440.646.3434
www.rockwellautomation.com
888.778.2733
www.schneider-electric.com

262.255.6222
www.wago.us

800.992.5537
www.walker-process.com

636.433.2212
www.warcoinc.com
678.249.2000
www.weg.net

801.359.8731
www.weirpowerindustrial.com
800.808.2131
www.worldwideelectric.net
847.887.7318
www.yaskawa.com

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PUMPS
ABBA Pump Parts & Service
905.333.2720
www.abbaparts.com

ABEL Pumps LP

412.741.3222
www.abel.de

Aerofloat (Australia)

Blue-White Industries

714.893.8529
www.bluwhite.com

Boerger, LLC

612.435.7300
www.boerger.com

Brownlee-Morrow Company

+ 61 (0)2 9544 1449


www.aerofloat.com.au

800.624.7069
www.bmeco.com

Afton Pumps, Inc.

Carver Pump Company

713.923.9731
www.aftonpumps.com

563.263.3410
www.carverpump.com

All-Flo Pump Co.

CDS-John Blue Company

440.354.1700
www.all-flo.com

Allied Pumps Corporation

800.253.2583
www.cds-johnblue.com

CheckPoint Pumps & Systems

201.798.3277
www.allied-pump.com

504.340.0770
www.cppumps.com

ALLIGHTPRIMAX (Australia)

Cla-Val

704.587.3377
www.allightprimax.com

800.942.6326
www.cla-val.com

American Machine & Tool


Company (AMT Pump)

Cole-Parmer

888.268.7867
www.amtpump.com

American-Marsh Pumps

800.888.7167
www.american-marsh.com

A.R. Wilfley & Sons, Inc.

800.525.9930
www.wilfley.com

A.W. Chesterton Company

800.323.4340
www.coleparmer.com

Cornell Pump Company

503.653.0330
www.cornellpump.com

Cox Research
& Technology Inc.

225.756.3271
www.coxresearch.com

Crane Pumps & Systems

781.438.7000
www.chesterton.com

203.363.7300
www.cranepumps.com

AW-Lake Company

DDI Heat Exchangers Inc. /


Mapner Gas Compressors

800.850.6110
www.aw-lake.com

The BILCO Company


203.934.6363
www.bilco.com

BJM Pumps

877.256.7867
www.bjmpumps.com

Blue Diamond Pumps Inc.

770.831.1122
www.bluediamondpumps.com

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514.696.7961
www.ddi-heatexchangers.com

Dickow Pump Company

877.952.7903
www.dickow.com

Discflo Corporation

619.596.3181
www.discflo.com

EBARA Fluid Handling

803.327.5005
www.pumpsebara.com

ECHO Process
Instrumentation, Inc.

Geotech Environmental
Equipment

850.609.1300
www.echopi.com

303.320.4764
www.geotechenv.com

Environment One Corporation

Global Pump Co. LLC

518.346.6161
www.eone.com

810.653.4828
www.globalpump.com

EnviroPump and Seal, Inc.

Godwin,
a Xylem brand

678.324.4481
www.enviropumpandseal.com

F & Q Pumps, Inc.

626.455.0884
www.fandqpumps.com

FCI (Fluid Components


International)

800.854.1993
www.fluidcomponents.com

FCX Performance

614.324.6050
www.fcxperformance.com

Fehr Bros. Industries


845.246.9525
www.fehr.com

Flomotion Systems Inc.

716.691.3941
www.flomotionsystems.com

Flowserve

800.728.7867
www.flowserve.com

Fluid Metering, Inc.

800.223.3388
www.fluidmetering.com

Flygt,
a Xylem brand

914.323.5700
www.flygt.com

856.467.3636
www.godwinpumps.com

Gorman-Rupp Pumps

419.755.1011
www.gormanrupp.com

GPI Gerber Pumps


International, Inc

407.834.9104
www.gerberpumps.com

GPM, Inc.

218.722.9904
www.gpmco.com

Graco

612.623.6000
www.graco.com

Grundfos

913.227.3400
www.grundfos.com

Gusher Pumps

859.824.3100
www.gusher.com

Haight Pumps,
division of Baker Mfg.

800.871.9250
www.haightpump.com

Harrington Industrial
Plastics, Inc.

FPI Pumps, Inc.

909.597.8641
www.harringtonplastics.com

FPZ, Inc.

888.429.4635
www.haywardflowcontrol.com

Franklin Electric Co.

905.693.8595
www.haywardgordon.com

Frontline Industries, Inc.

205.763.3007
www.hcppumpsofamerica.com

954.946.3066
www.fpipumps.com
262.268.0180
www.fpz.com
260.824.2900
www.franklin-electric.com
800.890.7325
www.frontlineindustries.com

Hayward Flow Control

Hayward Gordon

HCP Pumps America

www.modernpumpingtoday.com

Hitachi-America

Megator

800.448.2244
www.hitachi-america.us

412.963.9200
www.megator.com

Hoffman / Lamson

Met-Pro Global Pump


Solutions

866.238.6393
www.hoffmanandlamson.com

Homa Pump Technology


800.452.4662
www.homapump.com

HSI Blowers

800.725.2291
www.hsiblowers.com

Hydra-Tech Pumps

570.645.3779
www.hydra-tech.com

Hydroflo Pumps USA, Inc.


615.799.9662
www.hydroflopumps.com

IDEX Corporation

847.498.7070
www.idexcorp.com

Kaeser Compressors, Inc.


540.898.5500
www.us.kaeser.com

KSB, Inc.

804.565.8330
www.ksb.com

Lakeside Equipment
Corporation

630.837.5640
www.lakeside-equipment.com

Landia, Inc.

919.466.0603
www.landiainc.com

Liberty Pumps

800.543.2550
www.libertypumps.com

LobePro Rotary Lobe Pumps

888.997.7867
www.lobepro.com

Lutz - JESCO America


Corporation

585.426.0990
www.jescoamerica.com

MAAG Pump Systems

215.723.6751
www.met-pro.com

Pentair Flow Technologies

763.545.1730
www.pentair.com

PeriFlo

800.860.2983
www.periflo.com

Ruthman Companies

513.559.1900
www.ruthmancompanies.com

S & N Airoflo Inc.

877.247.6356
www.airoflo.com

Milton Roy

Pinnacle Fluid
Technologies, Inc.

Mody Pumps, Inc.

661.392.7600
www.modypump.com

Pioneer Pump

503.266.4115
www.pioneerpump.com

715.247.3433
www.schwingbioset.com

Moyno

877.486.6966
www.moyno.com

Plast-O-Matic Valves, Inc.

973.256.3000
www.plastomatic.com

513.864.7150
www.seepex.com

MTH Pumps

Power Prime Pumps

888.733.9283
www.seewaterinc.com

Nagle Pumps, Inc.

Powerhouse Compression

847.509.2900
www.serfilco.com

National Pump Company

800.966.5240
www.nationalpumpcompany.com

Pulsafeeder, Inc.

585.292.8000
www.pulsafeeder.com

847.439.9200
www.shanleypump.com

Neptune Chemical Pump Co.

Pulsar Process
Measurement, Inc.

915.594.9862
www.shinmaywa.co.jp

PumpTech, Inc.

201.792.0600
www.simsite.com

PumpWorks 610

814.868.8500
www.skinnerpowersystems.net

Ragazzini / Keco

913.888.5201
www.smithandloveless.com

Rain for Rent

888.314.4457
www.spaansbabcock.com

Republic Blower Systems

704.752.4400
www.spx.com

215.441.0800
www.miltonroy.com

630.552.4115
www.mthpumps.com
708.754.2940
www.naglepumps.com

215.699.8700
www.neptune1.com

NETZSCH Pumps North


America, LLC

610.363.8010
www.netzschusa.com

Nikkiso Pumps America, Inc.

724.625.9177
www.nikkisopumpsamerica.com

Oberdorfer Pumps

315.437.0361
www.whychemsteel.com

Orenco Systems, Inc.

541.459.4449
www.orenco.com

Patterson Pump Company

713.581.0022
pinnaclefluidtechnologies.com

800.647.7246
www.powerprimepumps.com
337.233.4388
www.phc-usa.com

850.279.4882
www.pulsar-pm.com

425.644.8501
www.pumptechnw.com
713.956.2002
www.pumpworks610.com
800.900.7867
www.kecopump.com
800.742.7246
www.rainforrent.com

706.886.2101
www.pattersonpumps.com

800.847.0380
www.republicsales.com

Schreiber LLC

205.655.7466
www.schreiberwater.com

Schwing Bioset, Inc.

seepex, Inc.

See Water, Inc.

Serfilco, LTD

Shanley Pump & Equipment

ShinMaywa America Ltd.

Sims Pump Valve Co.

Skinner Power Systems, LLC

Smith & Loveless Inc.

Spaans Babcock Inc.

SPX

SRS Crisafulli, Inc.


(Crisafulli Pump Company)

704.716.9000
www.maag.com

713.896.4888
www.pcm-pump.com

PCM USA Inc.

Robuschi

406.365.3393
www.crisafullipumps.com

Magnatex Pumps, Inc.

Penn Valley Pump Co., Inc.

RuhRPumpen

203.268.7513
www.stancorpumps.com

713.972.8666
www.magnatexpumps.com

215.343.8750
www.pennvalleypump.com

www.modernpumpingtoday.com

877.424.1020
www.robuschiusa.com

81.80000580
www.ruhrpumpen.com

Stancor Pumps, Inc.

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Sulzer Pumps/ABS

203.238.2700
www.sulzer.com

Swaby Lobeline Pump Co.

773.626.1400
www.lobelinepump.com

Teikoku USA, Inc.

267.485.4043
www.teikokupumps.com

Thompson Pump

800.767.7310
www.thompsonpumps.com

Toshiba International
Corporation

713.466.0277
www.toshiba.com

Trebor International, a unit


of IDEX
800.669.1303
www.treborintl.com

Tsurumi Pump

888.878.7864
www.tsurumipump.com

Tuthill Corporation
708.389.2500
www.tuthill.com

Vanton Pump
& Equipment Corp.

Walchem,
an Iwaki America company

508.429.1110
www.walchem.com

Wallace & Tiernan ChemFeed

908.688.4216
www.vanton.com

855.669.3845
www.wtchemfeed.com

Varisco USA Inc.

Wanner Engineering, Inc.

Wilo USA LLC

708.338.9456
www.wilo-usa.com

World Chemical USA Inc.

888.860.3364
www.worldchemicalusa.com

Worldwide Electric
Corporation

390.498.294111
www.variscousa.com

800.332.6812
www.wannereng.com

Vaughan Company, Inc.

Wastecorp Pumps

888.829.2783
www.wastecorp.com

914.323.5700
www.xyleminc.com

Verder Group

Watson-Marlow
Pumps Group

Zoeller Engineered Products

360.249.4042
www.chopperpumps.com
478.471.7327
www.verder.com

Vertiflo Pump Company


513.530.0888
www.vertiflopump.com

Vogelsang USA

800.984.9400
www.vogelsangusa.com

800.282.8823
www.watson-marlow.com

585.641.6445
www.worldwideelectric.net

Xylem

502.778.2731
www.zoeller.com

Weir Minerals / Floway Pumps


559.442.4000
www.weirminerals.com

WEMCO Pump

801.359.8731
www.weirpowerindustrial.com

REPAIR, INSPECtION
& AftERMARKEt PARtS
A & B Process Systems Corp.
715.687.4332
www.abprocess.com

Alpha Grainger
Manufacturing, Inc.
508.520.4005
www.agmi.com

Basetek

Cashco, Inc.

785.472.4461
www.cashco.com

Cashman Companies

617.890.0600
www.jaycashman.com

CEC Vibration Products

Danco Pump & Supply Co.

877.773.9663
www.exone.com

Daniel Company

FCI (Fluid Components


International)

909.982.1555
www.danielmechanical.com

Darby Electric Company, Inc.

626.938.0200
www.cecvp.com

864.224.2131
www.darbyelectric.com

Draeger Safety, Inc.

403.245.5666
www.betamachinery.com

Cincinnati Gearing
Systems, Inc

513.527.8634
www.cincinnatigearingsystems.com

Boulden Company

800.523.0569
www.bouldencompany.com

Cole-Parmer

800.323.4340
www.coleparmer.com

713.996.4700
www.dxpe.com

Brownlee-Morrow Company

CoorsTek

724.527.2811
www.elliott-turbo.com

877.712.2273
www.basetek.com

Beta Machinery Analysis

800.624.7069
www.bmeco.com

303.271.7000
www.coorstek.com

Cascade Analytic USA

CST Industries

281.482.2727
www.cascademvs.com

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913.748.4514
www.cstindustries.com

ExOne

918.437.8800
www.dancopump.com

800.922.5518
www.draeger.com

DXP Enterprises

Elliott Group EBARA Corp.

Environment One
Corporation

518.346.6161
www.eone.com

760.744.6950
www.fluidcomponents.com

Flowrox

410.636.2250
www.flowrox.com

Flowserve

800.728.7867
www.flowserve.com

Flow Systems

855.569.3083
www.flowsystemsmachining.com

Frontline Industries, Inc.

800.890.7325
www.frontlineindustries.com

Graco

612.623.6000
www.graco.com

www.modernpumpingtoday.com

Graphite Metallizing
Corporation

914.968.8400
www.graphalloy.com

Greyline Instruments, Inc.


315.788.9500
www.greyline.com

Hayward Flow Control

888.429.4635
www.haywardflowcontrol.com

JDA Global LLC

909.798.9532
www.jdaglobal.com

Keller America

877.253.5537
www.kelleramerica.com

KTR Corporation

Orival, Inc.

330.938.9801
www.salem-republic.com

Sauereisen, Inc.

Philadelphia Gear,
a Timken Brand

Smith-Blair, Inc.

Prime Resins, Inc.

Summit Industrial Products

Robar Industries Ltd.

Tencarva Machinery Company

Romac Industries

VibrAlign, Inc.

201.343.8983
www.masterbond.com

Hyundai Ideal Electric

973.326.9920
www.mechsol.com

International Products
Corporation

800.824.4031
www.meltric.com

609.386.8770
www.ipcol.com

Salem-Republic Rubber
Company

Ludeca, Inc.

Hydro, Inc.

419.522.3611
www.hyundaiideal.com

Onyx Valve Company

856.829.2888
www.onyxvalve.com

814.781.7333
www.stmaryscarbon.com

201.568.3311
www.orival.com

305.591.8935
www.ludeca.com

312.738.3000
www.hydroinc.com

St. Marys Carbon Company

219.872.3646
www.ktrcorp.com

Hoosier Pattern

260.724.9430
www.hoosierpattern.com

NSK Corporation

888.446.5675
www.nskamericas.com

Master Bond Inc.

Mechanical Solutions, Inc.

Meltric Corporation

Metropolitan Industries

800.766.5120
www.philagear.com

770.388.0626
www.primeresins.com
604.591.8811
www.robarindustries.com
800.426.9341
www.romac.com

412.963.0303
www.sauereisen.com
800.643.9705
www.smith-blair.com

800.749.5823
www.klsummit.com
336.665.1435
www.tencarva.com

804.379.2250
www.vibralign.com

815.886.9200
www.metropolitanind.com

SEAlS
Advance Products
& Systems Inc.

337.233.6116
www.apsonline.com

Advanced Sealing Technology


978.750.8001
www.astseals.com

Bartlett BearingCompany, Inc.

CCI Pipeline Systems

Bently Pressurized Bearing

Cretex Specialty Products

800.523.3382
www.bartlettbearing.com
775.783.4600
www.bpb-co.com

BJM Pumps

337.332.5808
www.ccipipe.com

800.345.3764
www.cretexseals.com

DiscFlo Corporation

AESSEAL

860.399.5937
www.bjmpumps.com

A-Lok Products, Inc.

951.342.3100
www.blacoh.com

866.738.1857
www.est-aegis.com

Amiad Water Systems

716.773.9300
www.blueribboncorp.com

Blue Ribbon Corp.

FCI (Fluid Components


International)

Arkema, Inc.

888.286.8464
www.buntingbearings.com

865.531.0192
www.aesseal.com

215.547.3366
www.a-lok.com

704.662.3133
www.amiadusa.com

610.205.7000
www.arkema-inc.com

A.W. Chesterton Company


781.438.7000
www.chesterton.com

Blacoh Fluid Control Inc.

Bunting Bearings Corp.

C.I.M. Industries Inc.

603.924.9481
www.cimindustries.com

www.modernpumpingtoday.com

619.596.3181
www.discflo.com

Electro Static Technology

760.744.6950
www.fluidcomponents.com

Flex-A-Seal, Inc.

800.426.3594
www.flexaseal.com

Flowrox

410.636.2250
www.flowrox.com

Frontline Industries, Inc.

800.890.7325
www.frontlineindustries.com

Gaddis Inc.

888.681.4665
www.gaddisinc.com

Gallagher Fluid Seals, Inc.

610.277.8200
www.gallagherseals.com

Garlock Sealing Technologies

800.448.6688
www.garlock.com

Hamilton Kent

800.268.8479
www.hamiltonkent.com

Helwig Carbon Products, Inc.

800.962.4851
www.helwigcarbon.com

Industrial Test Systems, Inc.


803.329.9712
www.sensafe.com

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products & services DIRECTORY


John Crane Mechanical Seals
800.732.5464
www.johncrane.com

Junty International LLC


773.790.4173
www.juntyusa.com

LMK Technologies, LLC

815.433.1275
www.lmktechnologies.com

Logiball Inc.

800.246.5988
www.logiball.com

Noren Products

Parker Hannifin Corp.


Engineered Polymer Systems

PPC Mechanical Seals

U.S. Seal Mfg.

Prime Resins, Inc.

866.625.4550
www.sealguardinc.com

SealGuard, Inc.

VersaFlex Incorporated

3F Chimica Americas, Inc.

Watson-Marlow Pumps
Group

800.233.3900
www.parker.com/eps

770.388.0626
www.primeresins.com

Proco Products, Inc.

209.943.6088
www.procoproducts.com

Pipeline Seal & Insulator, Inc.


800.423.2410
www.pipelineseal.com

800.731.7325
www.ppcmechanicalseals.com

704.394.8518
www.3fchimica.com

Ultraflote Corporation

800.243.5489
www.ussealmfg.com

800.321.0906
www.versaflex.com

800.282.8823
www.watson-marlow.com

713.461.2100
www.ultraflote.com

Waukesha Bearings

Flomatic Corporation

Hayward Flow Control

Fulflo

HYDAC Technology Corp.

262.506.3000
www.waukeshabearings.com

650.322.9500
www.norenproducts.com

VAlVES
Apollo Valves

Chemline Plastics Limited

704.841.6000
www.apollovalves.com

905.889.7890
www.chemline.com

Asahi/America Inc.

Chemtrol,
a brand of NIBCO Inc.

781.321.5409
www.asahi-america.com

Babbitt Steam Specialty


Company

800.727.4323
www.babbittsteam.com

574.295.3000
www.nibco.com

Citel Inc.

800.833.2040
www.flomatic.com
937.783.2411
www.fulflo.com

Gabriel Novac
& Associates Inc.

800.248.3548
www.citel.us

866.746.2276
www.gnacso.com

Badger Meter

Cla-Val

800.942.6326
www.cla-val.com

G.A. Industries, LLC

724.776.1020
www.gaindustries.com

Beck, Harold & Sons Inc.

Crispin Valve

570.752.4524
www.crispinvalve.com

GF Piping Systems

800.854.4090
www.gfpiping.com

Bermad, Inc.

CSI Controls

Grande Water
Management Systems

800.876.3837
www.badgermeter.com
215.968.4600
www.haroldbeck.com

713.856.1700
www.bermad.com

BioChem Technology, Inc.

610.768.9360
www.biochemtech.com

Blacoh Fluid Control Inc.

951.342.3100
www.blacoh.com

Burkert Fluid Control Systems

800.325.1405
www.burkert.com

Check-All Valve
Manufacturing Company

515.224.2301
www.checkall.com

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800.363.5842
www.csicontrols.com

DeZURIK

320.259.2000
www.dezurik.com

Dwyer Instruments, Inc.


800.872.9141
www.dwyer-inst.com,

ECHO Process
Instrumentation, Inc.
850.609.1300
www.echopi.com

Elite Valve Inc.

519 756 3100


www.elitevalve.com

866.904.6580
www.grandeinc.com

Griffco Valve, Inc.

716.835.0891
www.griffcovalve.com

Halogen Valve Systems, Inc.

949.261.5030
www.halogenvalve.com

Harrington Industrial
Plastics, Inc.

909.597.8641
www.harringtonplastics.com

888.429.4635
www.haywardflowcontrol.com
610.266.0100
www.hydacusa.com

Hydra-Stop

708.389.5111
www.hydra-stop.com

Integrity Fusion Products, Inc.


770.632.7530
www.integrityfusion.com

International Flow
Technologies, Inc.

951.926.4849
www.hottap.com

J & S Valve, Inc

281.324.3990
www.jandsvalve.com

Jash USA

636.284.8349
www.jashusa.com

Kinetrol USA, Inc.

972.423.2884
www.kinetrol.com

KZValve

800.288.1112
www.kzco.com

Mainline Backflow Products


(USA) Inc.
877.734.8691
www.backwatervalve.com

www.modernpumpingtoday.com

Met-Pro Global Pump


Solutions

PMP Precision
Valve Co. Ltd.

800.801.9265
www.mp-gps.com

514.331.0729
www.pmpvalve.com

Milliken Valve Company

PPG Protective
& Marine Coatings

610.861.8803
www.millikenvalve.com

National Oilwell Varco

888.262.8645
www.nov.com

OCV Control Valves

918.627.1942
www.controlvalves.com

Onyx Valve Company


856.829.2888
www.onyxvalve.com

Orbinox

662.256.2227
www.orbinox.com

Plast-O-Matic Valves Inc.


973.256.3000
www.plastomatic.com

501.455.4500
www.ppgpmc.com

Ross Valve Mfg Co., Inc.

330.799.3333
www.trumbull.com

Schroedahl
International Corp.

Val-matic Valve
& Mfg. Corporation

Schwing Bioset, Inc.

Victaulic

Singer Valve Inc.

WACO Products, Inc.

Spears Manufacturing
Company

WAGO Corporation

713.975.8351
www.schroedahl.com

Praher Valves

715.247.3433
www.schwingbioset.com

Proco Products, Inc.

800.663.7266
www.singervalve.com

705.720.2753
www.prahervalves.com

209.943.6088
www.procoproducts.com

Red Valve Company Inc.

412.279.0044
www.redvalve.com

818.364.1611
www.spearsmfg.com

Robo-Control

STP-FloPlast
Compression Fittings

409.697.2666
www.robo-control.com

Rodney Hunt Company


800.448.8860
www.rodneyhunt.com

www.modernpumpingtoday.com

Trumbull Industries

518.274.0961
www.rossvalve.com

877.356.7527
www.floplastfits.com

Trident Actuators, Inc.

914.698.2650
www.mihtrident.com

630.941.7600
www.valmatic.com

610.559.3300
www.victaulic.com

410.242.1000
www.wacoproducts.com
262.255.6222
www.wago.us

Warco, Inc.

636.433.2212
www.warcoinc.com

Zurn Industries, LLC

855.663.9876
www.zurn.com

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PUMPING trends
A Contractor ' s Perspective
on Bidding Procedures and
Equipment Procurement
Brasfield & Gorries Christy Perdue on the need for valued
communication between the water industry and contractors

hristy Perdue is a senior


estimator for Brasfield &
Gorrie, the largest general
contractor in the Southeast. In
this role, she is responsible for
managing the procurement of process
equipment during preconstruction
phases. Her job is tasked with
estimating and budget preparation,
preconstruction services, value
analyses, quality and schedule
controls, and coordination of subcontractors and material
suppliers. She was a featured speaker at WEFTEC 2014, bringing
a contractors perspective of bidding procedures and equipment
procurement. After her presentation, she spoke with Modern
Pumping Today on why the time is right for the water industry to
hear her message.

bid forms, or multiple copies, we have to stop receiving pricing


earlier, and this would logically result in higher project costs.
Bid forms often ask for extensive information about
subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, alternate and unit
prices, and so on. While some of this is beneficial for the
project team, much of it could be turned in after the bid (hours
or a few days).
Another hot topic from all perspectives at my speaking
session this week involved evaluation of "or equal" products.
These are equipment manufacturers that are not listed in the
project specifications. During any bid, we receive pricing from
many unlisted manufacturers, which puts us in a tough spot.
Odds are this equipment will not be approved by the engineer
during the submittal process, so this presents great risk for
contractors. For us, it is not worth the risk, even if their pricing
is lower than their listed competitors. Using these alternate
manufacturers is a practice that is not beneficial to the project.

Modern Pumping Today: What are some ways that WEFTEC is


the right audience for a contractors perspective?

MPT: The Clean Water State Revolving Fund provides a number


of procurement opportunities to different communities
who might not have them otherwise, but also places some
restrictions. In your experience, what conditions would you
look for to recommend this program?

Christy Perdue: WEFTEC is heavily attended by owners, design


engineers, manufacturers, and equipment representatives.
There are a few contractors who attend, but not many. All
of these parties are involved in a project's team, but we,
as the contractor, are most often responsible for procuring
the equipment. I was approached by the Manufacturers and
Representatives Committee to speak with a panel about this
topic. The panel included a design engineer, public owner,
private owner, two manufacturers representatives, and an
equipment manufacturer. We all spoke about our own unique
perspectives on the topic. They have not had much input from
contractors on the topic in the past. The session went well,
and the message was received well. Even during the session
preparation, I had many questions from my fellow panelists.
Everyone seemed to be very interested in what the process looks
like from our perspective.
MPT: As someone responsible for the procurement of process
equipment during preconstruction phases, what are some key
procurement concerns that the industry has been missing?
Christy Perdue: Two things come to mind herebid forms and
or equal proposals.
Bid forms can be quite time-consuming on bid day. We're
under the gun in the few hours leading up to the bid turn-in
time. The more complex the bid form, the less time we have
to receive pricing. In general, the more time we can spend
receiving prices from subcontractors and vendors, the lower the
overall project cost will be. With some of the more complicated
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Christy Perdue: The State Revolving Fund is a major funding


source for many projects that we pursue. For us, it means a bit
of additional administrative effort, but it's minimal compared
to the opportunity it provides to the client. It enables them to
construct these major improvement projects that they otherwise
wouldn't be able to. They are able to maintain or regain their
permit compliance, which is a positive for the community as a
whole.
MPT: You've worked on a number of large water projects,
including sizable municipal applications. Since municipalities
can sometimes be guilty of short-term solutions, how can
including the contractor's perspective help them see the bigger
picture?
Christy Perdue: The project team's ultimate goal is to provide
the owner with a quality facility that will serve them for many
years in the future. We find that, with the larger plant projects,
the owner and design engineers are really focusing on that
long-term solution. Of course funding can sometimes come into
play, and can dictate a shorter-term solution. But, if the funding
is there, I think they really do see the big picture.
Between major capital improvement projects, we're all guilty
of short-term solutions. We try to make do with what we have
readily available. Some municipalities take great care of their
facilities, which certainly lessens these short-term fixes.
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