Tag: Centrifugal Pumps

Mar 01
Centrifugal Pumps Lifecycle Cost: CAPEX vs OPEX and Energy Payback

Introduction In municipal water treatment and industrial wastewater applications, the sticker price of rotating equipment is frequently the least significant number on the specification sheet. A surprising industry statistic often cited by the Hydraulic Institute reveals that initial purchase price typically accounts for less than 15% of a pump’s total lifecycle cost (LCC), while energy […]

Feb 27
Rotary Lobe Lifecycle Cost: CAPEX vs OPEX and Energy Payback

Introduction One of the most persistent friction points in wastewater treatment plant design is the misalignment between initial procurement budgets and long-term operating realities. Engineers frequently encounter scenarios where a positive displacement pump is required for high-solids or viscous sludge applications, yet the specification process defaults to the lowest bidder. This approach often ignores the […]

Feb 25
Progressive Cavity Pump Curve Reading for Operators (BEP Runout Shutoff and Control)

Introduction One of the most expensive misunderstandings in wastewater treatment and industrial fluid handling is the assumption that all pumps behave hydraulically like centrifugal pumps. This misconception is particularly dangerous when applied to positive displacement (PD) technology. While a centrifugal pump simply stops flowing when discharge pressure equals its shutoff head, a progressive cavity (PC) […]

Feb 19
Progressive Cavity Wet Well Design and Minimum Submergence to Prevent Vortexing

Introduction to PC Pump Intake Hydraulics One of the most persistent and expensive failure modes in municipal wastewater treatment plants involves the premature destruction of progressive cavity (PC) pump stators. While often blamed on “bad rubber” or manufacturing defects, a significant percentage of these failures are actually hydraulic issues rooted in the civil and mechanical […]

Feb 15
Commissioning Centrifugal Pumps: Startup Checklist and Acceptance Tests

Introduction In municipal water and wastewater treatment, the centrifugal pump is the workhorse of the hydraulic process. However, industry data suggests that nearly 40% of rotating equipment failures can be traced back to errors committed during installation and initial startup. For consulting engineers and plant superintendents, the phase between physical installation and operational turnover is […]

Feb 12
Centrifugal Pumps Wet Well Design and Minimum Submergence to Prevent Vortexing

INTRODUCTION One of the most persistent and costly misconceptions in municipal and industrial water treatment is viewing a wet well merely as a concrete holding tank. In reality, the wet well is a complex hydraulic structure that dictates the reliability of the pumping equipment. A startling number of premature pump failures—often attributed to “defective manufacturing”—are […]

Feb 12
Centrifugal Pumps Clogging and Ragging: How to Reduce Blockages

Introduction The modern wastewater stream has undergone a radical transformation in the last two decades. The proliferation of non-dispersible synthetic fabrics—commonly known as “flushable” wipes—combined with water conservation mandates that reduce transport velocities, has created a perfect storm for municipal and industrial operators. For engineers involved in lift station design and treatment plant operations, the […]

Feb 02
Krohne vs Hach Anti-Cavitation Equipment: Comparison & Best Fit

Introduction Cavitation remains one of the most destructive forces in municipal and industrial fluid handling, capable of destroying impellers, ruining mechanical seals, and fracturing piping within weeks of operation. A surprising industry statistic suggests that nearly 30% of centrifugal pumps in wastewater applications operate outside their Preferred Operating Region (POR), leading to micro-cavitation that often […]

Jan 01
Top 10 Centrifugal Pumps Manufacturers for Water and Wastewater

Introduction For municipal and industrial engineers, the centrifugal pump is the heartbeat of water conveyance and treatment infrastructure. However, a staggering number of pump installations fail to meet their expected lifecycle due to specification errors rather than manufacturing defects. Industry statistics suggest that over 60% of pump failures are attributed to operating outside the Preferred […]

Aug 20
A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Gould Pumps: Types and Uses

A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Gould Pumps: Types and Uses Welcome to the world of Gould Pumps! If you’re new to the landscape of industrial and residential pumping solutions, you might find yourself overwhelmed by the variety of options and jargon. Fear not, as this beginner’s guide is here to simplify things for you. We’ll […]