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Manufacturer Goulds Pumps - Residential & Commercial Water
2881 East Bayard Street
Seneca Falls, NY 13148
USA
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Phone: (315) 568-7123

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Centrifugal pumps consist of a set of rotating vanes, enclosed within a housing or casing, that are used to impart energy to a fluid through centrifugal force.
Grinder pumps shred solids and raise sewage to a higher elevation through pressure sewers. They shred sewage discharge into a finely ground slurry that can be sent through a small-diameter pressure pipe.
Industrial liquid handling pumps are classified in many different ways, and are distinguished by the media pumped and the fluid motive mechanism (dynamic or displacement).
Industrial storage products include cabinets, containers, coolers, carousels, garages, hoppers, lockers, mezzanines, racks, shelves, shelters, storage tanks, and walk-in enclosures.
Jet pumps are typically used for drawing water up from a well. These pumps can be used for either shallow or deep well configurations. 
Lift stations contain pumps, valves and electrical equipment necessary to pump water or wastewater.
Pump controllers monitor flow and/or level variables, and control a pump accordingly to maintain the desired levels. Pump control can include simply turning a pump on and off, or more advanced controls for pump speed, output pressure, etc.
Self-priming pumps create and maintain a sufficient vacuum level to draw fluid with no external assistance
Sewage pumps are used to pump effluents, semi-solids and small solids in liquids.
Storage tanks and process tanks are bulk containers of varying size and configuration.
Submersible pumps can be mounted into a tank with the liquid media. The pump’s motor is normally sealed in an oil filled cavity that is protected from contact with the liquid.
Sump pumps are used in applications where excess water must be pumped away from a particular area. Sump pumps generally sit in a basin or sump that collects this excess water.
Turbine pumps are centrifugal pumps that use pressure in combination with a rotary mechanism to transfer fluid.  They typically employ blade geometry, which causes fluid circulation around the vanes to add pressure from inlet to outlet. 
Wastewater pumps are used in the collection of sewage, effluent, drainage and seepage water.
Water pumps are designed to move water that does not contain suspended solids or particulates. Applications include water supply, irrigation, land and mine drainage, sea water desalination, and condensate transport.
Well pumps are most commonly used to bring water from wells and springs to the surface.