BPMA Pump Buyers Guide & Directory 2019/20

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The BPMA Pump Buyers Guide & Directory 2019/20 A Message From Richard Harden, BPMA President I do trust you will find our Pump Buyers Guide & Directory to be both informative and useful.

It is with great pleasure that I introduce this 2019/20 edition of the BPMA Pump Buyers Guide & Directory. It contains information about BPMA activities, useful articles, UK pump market data and details of the products and services offered by our members. The BPMA with its long and proud history continues to work with its members to provide training, technical advice on standards and legislation and marketing support and acts as a focal point in representing the UK industry with both the UK government and the European parliament.

Richard Harden Stuart Turner Ltd

Buy with confidence from BPMA members

Whether you are a pump user, supplier, or manufacturer, the BPMA can help you achieve the desired result. This publication is published by: British Pump Manufacturers Association Limited (BPMA) National Metalforming Centre, 47 Birmingham Road,West Bromwich, West Midlands B70 6PY Tel: +44 (0)121 601 6350 Fax: +44 (0)121 601 6387 E-mail: enquiry@bpma.org.uk Web site: www.bpma.org.uk COPYRIGHTŠ BRITISH PUMP MANUFACTURER’S ASSOCIATION LIMITED 2019

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The BPMA Pump Buyers Guide & Directory 2019/20 Contents Page 1 3-26 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 8 10 11 22 24 27 28 30 32 34 36 37 38 40-43 44-45 46-49 50-51 52-54 55 56 57-75 76-79 81 82-92

Chairman’s foreword BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 BPMA Announces New President BPMA Appoints Technical Services Officer BPMA Relaunches Quarterly Publication Do you have anyone needing basic pump knowledge? BPMA and Lancaster University Sign Mutual Co-operation Agreement BPM Announces Job Seekers Service The BPMA has announced its training programme for 2019/20 Dutypoint Seeks Advice on Product Compliance West Yorkshire Welcomes BPMA Golf Day Pump Industry Awards 2017 European Directives BPMA New Products and Innovations European, international and miscellaneous standards BPMA Representation on External Committees World Pump Market Summary Dewatering Pumps An insight into off-site solutions Single phase motor theory Why is a simple seal or O ring so important? Pumps go digital to boost resilience Consider the options when pumping from sumps or underground tanks Guide to pump types Pump types Pump applications Mechanical Seals & Couplings Motors Total Pump Management / Sealing & Wear Components / Cast & Machined Components / Services Vacuum pumps / Mixers / Hydro turbines Member company profiles Index of trade names BPMA Services BPMA Training Guide

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 BPMA Technical Committee Chairman

BPMA COUNCIL

John Hollins

President Richard Harden

BPMA Marketing Forum Chairman Shaun Hampson

Stuart Turner UK

Wayne Rose

Grundfos Ltd

Armstrong Fluid Technology

Europump Marketing Commission Chairman

Members Stephen Shaw Andrew Simpson Adam Ferneyhough Peter Reynolds Stuart Hall Dale Croker Ian Davies Julijana Ristov Bob Tichband Brian Millward David Rozee Tony Keville Patrick O’Neill Tony Lawson Andy O’Brien

Flowserve (SIHI)

Europump Council Representative

Past President Peter Reynolds

SPP Pumps

John Veness

AESSEAL Apex Pumps Dab Pumps Grundfos Ltd John Crane International KSB Ltd NOV Process & Flow Technologies Siemens SPP Pumps SPXflow – ClydeUnion Pumps Triark Pumps Tomlinson Hall Ltd WEG Electric Motors Weir Minerals Wilo

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BPMA Board Members Steve Schofield, Richard Harden, John Veness, Dale Croker, Peter Reynolds and Wayne Rose

BPMA Staff Director & Chief Executive

Steve Schofield

Assistant Director & Operations Manager

Steve Smith

Technical Services Officer

Gary Wilde On contract P.R, Training, Web, Economic, Marketing and Accounts staff

Its principal objectives are:

ABOUT THE BPMA

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Established in 1941, and incorporated as a company limited by guarantee in 2009 the British Pump Manufacturers’ Association Limited (BPMA) is the UK Trade Association representing the interests of UK manufacturers of liquid pumps.

To To To To

be the effective voice of the pump industry satisfy the needs of the members encourage active participation of the members maximise the membership of the Association

Membership of the BPMA is open to any company large, medium or small, involved in liquid pumping equipment, including key suppliers.

Its mission is to influence the pump sector business environment in the interests of members’ competitiveness and sustainability and to increase sector awareness by providing technical support and pump technology training to members, operators and purchasers of pumping equipment.

BPMA itself is a member of the European Association of Pump Manufacturers (Europump). BPMA members account for approximately 85% of total UK production of pumps and the UK Pump Industry is a net exporter.

BPMA MEMBERSHIP BPMA continues to develop and present innovative, added value services for its members and it is pleasing that during recent months, the following new members have joined us: • Hayward Tyler Ltd • G.M. Treble Ltd • Houghton International • London Basement Pumps Ltd • Reflex Winkelmann GMBH • Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Limited • Vulcan Engineering Ltd

BPMA MEMBERSHIP – AN INVESTMENT, NOT A COST! Pump manufacturers, contractors, distributors, seal, bearing, motor, castings suppliers etc involved in the UK market for pumps and pumping equipment can all participate as members of the trade body for the UK Pump industry (BPMA). Keep abreast of Technical Standards and EU Directives affecting the industry, participate in industry events and marketing initiatives, access free membership services. Invest in business support for your company by taking advantage of introductory offers for membership of BPMA. Visit the BPMA website www.bpma.org.uk and download our latest BPMA membership benefits brochure.

BPMA WEBSITES The ever popular BPMA website is now even more user friendly with many new and exciting features. Weekly general news items are published and also there is provision for the publication of members’ press releases. In addition there are listings of global exhibitions and events and the unique on-line selection tool for sourcing members products. Indeed this service has been enhanced by the new “Tender service” whereby potential buyers can submit their requirements and BPMA staff will ensure appropriate members respond direct to such requests – a great time saving service for companies wishing to source particular products. The website also offers great opportunities for members and non member suppliers to advertise their products and services. All in all a great support tool for the pump industry with, of course, full details of our members and links to their own websites.

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 Gary commented: “I’m delighted to be joining the BPMA, an organisation I have admired and had the pleasure of working alongside for many years. My role is to support the pump industry and ensure that its voice is heard on all and any technical matters. I’m looking forward to meeting the BPMA membership, many of whom are old friends and colleagues, in the coming weeks and months.”

BPMA Announces New President Richard Harden, Managing Director of Stuart Turner Ltd has been announced as the new President of the British Pump Manufacturers Association Limited (BPMA). The role was officially passed on at the recent BPMA Annual General Meeting, following the departure of previous President, Duncan Lewis, from the industry. Duncan had completed a short, but important, one-year tenure as President, before graciously handing the baton onto his worthy successor.

Steve Schofield, Director and CEO at the BPMA added, “We are delighted to be welcoming Gary into the team here at the BPMA. He has been a longstanding supporter of the Association, having engaged with us extensively whilst working for Xylem here in the UK. He brings a wealth of experience to the new role of Technical Services Officer, which I feel sure will serve both him and our growing membership very well indeed.” ■

Steve Schofield, Director and Chief Executive of the BPMA commented, “This is Richard Harden a great accolade and one that reflects the continuing efforts that Richard makes to raise the profile of the industry in general and to tackle the tough issues that it faces today. The BPMA has enjoyed the support and engagement of some very talented people at its helm over the years, and we are delighted to now have Richard join that impressive line-up. I look forward to working with him as we continue to drive the association forward”.

Attendees at the recent AGM were among the first to hear details of a new magazine from the BPMA, launched in March this year.

BPMA Relaunches Quarterly Publication

An exciting new addition to the BPMA portfolio, flow will be published quarterly and is the only UK title aimed exclusively at users of liquid pumps, pumping systems and associated equipment. Unlike its predecessor, the new magazine will be a stand-alone publication with a dedicated circulation made up of engineering professionals from a broad section of industries – but all with interest in the design, specification and maintenance of pumps and pumping systems. For the first time, this highly targeted readership will offer organisations supplying pumps and pumping systems an entirely relevant audience, covering the whole sector and with no waste.

Richard’s presidency coincides with the uncertainty that BREXIT brings to industry and when asked to comment, he said, “Being elected as President of the BPMA is a great honour and to take on the role in these somewhat difficult times will no doubt be challenging. Brexit is clearly a very important subject with potential opportunities and threats for our industry, but I am sure with the help and support of BPMA staff, its Board and its Council we will meet this challenge”. ■

The editorial content of the magazine is also set to evolve from that of the previous newsletter, with the support of a dedicated editorial team. Alongside news and insight from the BPMA, flow will present readers with news from elsewhere in the industry, thought leadership articles, opinion pieces, application stories, product news and much more. The move responds to the BPMA’s desire to reinforce its position as the leading authority within the pump and pumping systems sector and to demonstrate the association’s commitment to providing value to its membership.

BPMA Appoints Technical Services Officer The British Pump Manufactures’ Association further enhances the service offering to its 80+ members through the appointment of industry veteran Gary Wilde as its new Technical Services Officer.

The new publication is being produced in a partnership between the BPMA and two companies with a deep understanding of the industry and the Association it serves, plus significant experience of publishing in the industrial businessto-business marketplace – Touchwave Media and G&C Media. ■

Having held several roles for Xylem in both the UK and Italy, Gary brings over 30 years of pump industry experience to this newly created position, including more than a decade serving on the BPMA’s Circulator Pumps Committee. He combines in-depth technical knowledge with a range of sales and marketing skills, along with a strong understanding of key market sectors, including distributors, installers and end-users. Initially, his role at the BPMA will be to instigate and manage a number of Gary Wilde special projects, but ultimately, this will expand to encompass the majority of technical functions within the organisation.

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 • •

Do you have anyone needing basic pump knowledge?

Introduction to Pumping Technology Essentials of Pumping Technology

The first of these is designed to help those individuals who are new to pumps, or those in your organisation, irrespective of job function, who would benefit from gaining some understanding of the basics of what a pump is, the various types and crucially where and how they can be used.

The British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) has been running dedicated pump training courses since the mid 1990’s and has helped equip hundreds of individuals with the knowledge and skills required to understand the design, installation and operation of this essential piece of equipment.

Both these E-Learning Courses are independently accredited by the National Open Collage Network (NOCN), which ensures yet further credibility and value to both the course and the resulting qualification.

As part of its ongoing commitment to this aspect of its service provision to both its Members and the wider ‘pump using industry’, the BPMA has secured CPD accreditation across its full training programme.

Introduction to Pump Technology course syllabus: • What is a pump? • Pumping issues • Units and dimensions • Pumping systems • Rotodynamic pumps • Dictionary • Rotary positive displacement • Conversion factors • Reciprocating PD pumps • Suggested reading • The pump family tree • Final test The course costs just £180.00 +Vat and can be booked online via the BPMA website and can be settled by either credit card, or via invoice following receipt of an official company purchase order.

In addition to its suite of ‘Lecture to Student’ based courses, covering the key subjects of Pumping Fundamentals, Pump Selection, Pump Testing, Pump Systems and finally, Hydraulic Design of Centrifugal Pumps, the BPMA also offers two ‘ELearning Courses’, namely:

For further information, please visit the website – www.bpma.org.uk/training – or call Steve Smith on 0121 601 6691. ■

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 via this service, are encouraged to contact the BPMA’s Steve Smith by email on s.smith@bpma.org.uk

BPMA and Lancaster University Sign Mutual Cooperation Agreement

No individual name or company will be identified on the website as vacancies will have a unique reference number which must be quoted on any application or CV request. Steve Smith will contact the relevant parties for further information as requested, and it is expected that by subscribing to this service all parties will have read and be bound by the BPMA Privacy Statement. ■

In keeping with its ongoing commitment to serve the interests of its members and the wider pump using industry, the British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) has recently signed a Mutual Co-operation Agreement with Lancaster University. The agreement covers a range collaborative ideas and opportunities, primarily geared around the development of improved skills and enhanced technology understanding across the sector. Exploring additional content to strengthen the BPMA’s existing range of training courses and evaluating the scope for funded collaboration across a range of technologies pertinent to pump systems engineering, will form the bedrock of the arrangement.

The BPMA has announced its training programme for 2019/20 2019

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Pumping Fundamentals Pump Systems Pumping Fundamentals Pump Selection Pumping Fundamentals Pump Testing

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Pumping Fundamentals Pump Selection Pumping Fundamentals Pump Systems

All held at the BPMA Offices in West Bromwich. ■

Commenting on the MCA, Professor George Aggidis BPMA President, Richard Harden, PhD, MSc, BEng(Hons), signing MCA CEng, CMarEng, Eur Ing, MASME, FIMarEST, FEI, FIMechE, FIET said,” By aligning the respective strengths of engineering academia and commercial enterprise, jointly delivered ‘added value’ services can be determined for the mutual benefit of members, students and stakeholders alike. I am thrilled that we have this agreement in place and excited by the potential activities that the collaboration could deliver”.

Dutypoint Seeks BPMA Advice on Product Compliance In 2001, Dutypoint Systems was established with the aim of creating a range of high-quality pumping systems, starting with cold water booster sets. In 2006, Dutypoint Systems became the first manufacturer to achieve WRAS approval of a booster set, and in 2010 the company received its 2000th booster set order, illustrating its commitment to both quality and first-rate design.

Steve Schofield, BPMA Director and CEO added, “Having previously worked with Professor Aggidis whilst he was active in industry, I am delighted to have the opportunity to extend our working relationship and to have our respective organisations seek collaborative initiatives”.

Since achieving this milestone, the company has not stood still, and continues to offer innovative new products, including combined tank and pump systems, heat interface units, dirt and air separators, dosing pots, electromagnetic water conditioners, storm and wastewater pump systems and other related products.

For further information, please email Gary Wilde, Technical Services Officer at the BPMA on g.wilde@bpma.org.uk – or call him on 0121 601 6692. ■

It is this commitment to innovation and ongoing customer service that led the management team at Dutypoint to contact the British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) and solicit product compliance guidance under its EU Directives & Regulations Advisory Scheme.

BPMA Announces Job Seekers Service

Believing they were already meeting the required compliance measures, it was felt that with a growing product portfolio, and an increasingly complex systems offering, an independent assessment of their documentation protocols was perhaps required.

A free service has just been launched by the British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA) to help unemployed job seekers or anyone facing redundancy, who have a relevant engineering background and is looking for work within the pump sector or its associated trades.

Although not a signed-up Member of the BPMA, Dutypoint became aware of the Advisory Scheme through several third parties, and was encouraged to approach its Director & CEO, Steve Schofield.

Through this online service, the BPMA will help identify job seekers to those companies which have vacancies specific to the pumps and pump systems related industry.

It is a legal requirement, when placing products on the UK and European market, to have the correct supporting documentation in place. Failure to do so can lead to large fines for companies, and where non-compliant products cause injury or death, possible imprisonment for company executives.

Many BPMA Members have highlighted the difficulties they face in finding, recruiting and nurturing new talent. In response to this ongoing challenge, the BPMA has launched the Pipeline Vacancy Board where members are encouraged to display any vacancies they may have.

The BPMA has for many years provided generic information to its members on EU Directives affecting the pump industry, either through guidance documents, position papers or information presented at its various meetings. Indeed, it is believed to be the only UK organisation that specifically concentrates on the effects of EU legislation on liquid pumps.

Additionally, the BPMA is keen to work with ‘engineering’ universities based in the UK to help place suitable students within UK pump companies. Any pump related company with an appropriate engineering vacancy, or any candidate interested in promoting themselves

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 • • • • • • •

Responsibility for Compliance of Products Supplied (Putting on the Market) Applicable Directives MEI Regulations Extended Product Approach and EEI Regulations WEEE – Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Outdoor Noise Directive 2000/14/EC Language of Documents

Having conducted the audit, John Bower, BPMA’s Specialist Consultant reported that “Dutypoint had clearly understood the requirements of CE Marking, DoCs, risk assessments and are to be complimented on the comprehensive content of its Technical Files.” He added, “The presentations, and associated discussions, clarified the process of compliance with Directives and showed a few areas where additions could be usefully made, specifically in areas such as DoCs and the content and format of the Technical Files. Some of the points discussed could even make the overall compliance process a little less timeconsuming. Other areas, including Outdoor Noise and the MEI regulations were recommended for further study because some of the company’s products could be seen to be in scope.”

John Bower, BPMA (centre), John Florence, Engineering Manager (left), Chris Lang, Product Manager (right)

However, this activity can now be concentrated and focused through the Advisory Scheme, to deliver the following key provisions: •

Site visit premises in the UK

Carry out an evaluation of on-site Technical Files, CE Markings, Declarations of Conformity, and overall compliance procedures

Provide an Information Folder

Offer specific advice and information

Submit a detailed report and associated recommendations

In response to the results and recommendations of the audit, Dutypoint’s Director, Russell Freeman said, “We are delighted with the outcome of this audit, which gives us a ‘clean bill of health’ in relation to our compliance obligations and will reassure all our stakeholders we are doing things right; for both ourselves and our customers. There is of course always room for improvement, and we will certainly act on the advice and recommendations given in the BPMA’s report.” For further information on the BPMA’s Advisory Scheme, please visit the website http://www.bpma.org.uk/resources or contact either Steve Schofield or Steve Smith on 0121 601 6691. ■

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 Following an excellent dinner, served in the Claret Jug overlooking the course, and brief sneak preview of what the video might hold in store, Steve Schofield of the BPMA announced (in reverse order) the individual team scores, before presenting the Winners with their Trophies:

West Yorkshire Welcomes BPMA Golf Day This BPMA’s Annual Golf Day was this year staged on 16th May at the magnificent Oulton Hall Hotel, Spa and Golf Resort, nestled within 300 acres of stunning West Yorkshire countryside and landscaped gardens. Offering 27 holes across a beautiful hill and dale setting, the venue choice proved to be a great hit with all those involved.

Longest Drive – Aaron Stephenson Nearest the Pin – Ras Shahilow 1st Place – AESSEAL 2nd Place – Calpeda 3rd Place – Wilo At the end of the evening guests were informed that one of the players present, Andrew Leech of Flowtech Water Solutions, who has recently undergone surgery for Prostate Cancer, will be taking part in the Grand Départ Classic 2019, on the 29th June in Brussels. He will endeavour to cycle 192km (over 12 hours) on the first stage of the 2019 Tour de France 1 week ahead of the professionals. In support of his efforts to raise funds for Prostate Cancer UK, guests joined the BPMA in donating £425.00 to the cause. Well done, and good luck to Andrew on his ride. Speaking after the event, BPMA Director and CEO, Steve Schofield said, “This event seems to get better and better with each year that passes and with such nice weather and fantastic support, we couldn’t have wanted for anything more this year. The golf may have been a little challenging, but the course, company hospitality and generosity were all excellent”.

Adopting the ever-popular team format of Texas Scramble, the competition combined the front nine holes of the 6482-yard, par 71 Calverley Course with the 3181-yard, 9-hole, par 36 Hall Course. With strategically placed bunkers on most fairways, long roughs and a good smattering of water features, the day provided a real challenge for all but the most proficient of players. The day was again very well attended, with 60 players across 15 teams (four more than last year) being fielded for what proved to be a very competitive and close-run event – the points difference between the top teams being marginal. The event also enjoyed the support of several sponsors, including ABB who provided a set of Golf Balls for each player, WEG who provided Golf Towels, Flowserve who once again provided the Trophies, and finally Wilo who provided a personalised Coaster for everyone. The support of each of these companies, allowed for a fantastic event to be thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.

The Winners – AESSEAL

Once again, the BPMA drew on the services of Ashman Media who filmed the entire day, capturing all the memorable, humorous and in some cases disastrous shots! A full video account of the day will shortly be available to view via a link on the BPMA website.

Nearest the Pin – Ras Shahilow

The 2020 event will be held at Belton Woods, near Grantham in Lincolnshire on Thursday 21st May, for which bookings are already being taken. Should you wish to enter a team, please call Steve Smith at the BPMA on 0121 601 6691. ■

First to tee off were Grundfos, led by Captain Andy Shearer

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The Muffin Monster and Channel Monster range of grinders – part of a future-proof team with the market’s most blockageresistant wastewater pumps.


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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19

Pump Industry Awards 2019 Thursday 21st March 2019, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Heythrop Park

Excellence Rewarded at Pump Industry Awards The Pump Industry Awards is now recognised as one of the leading award ceremonies within the industrial arena. Founded by the British Pump Manufacturers Association in 2000, the awards celebrate the achievements of pump companies and individuals who strive to go the extra mile. Held at the Heythrop Park Resort in Oxfordshire on Thursday 21st March the awards evening was attended by some 200 pump industry professionals who watched the 2019 winners revealed by celebrity compère, television and radio presenter, Penny Smith and raised over £4000.00 for WaterAid, the BPMA’s chosen Charity, through a Raffle and impromptu Auction.

The 2019 Category Winners The 2019 awards categories focused on key areas of manufacture and supply, including innovation and achievement, energy saving, engineering excellence, customer care and employee motivation. On the night, seven companies and two individuals were awarded, as follows:

Product of the Year Sponsored by: Process Engineering Winner: Xylem Water Solutions’ Flygt Concertor XPC

Project of the Year Sponsored by: Wilo Winner: Campion Pumps and Irish Water for the Inniscarra Dam Project

Environmental Contribution of the Year Sponsored by: SPP Pumps Winner: Armstrong Fluid Technology for the Armstrong Tango Parallel Pumping Solution

Manufacturer of the Year Sponsored by: Siemens Winner: Wilo UK

Distributor of the Year Sponsored by: WEG Winner: Tomlinson Hall & Co

Supplier of the Year Sponsored by: Xylem Water Solutions Winner: John Crane UK

Engineer of the Year Sponsored by: World Pumps Winner: Reuben D’Orton-Gibson, SPP Pumps

Judges Special Award Sponsored by: Tomlinson Hall & Co Winner: Siemens

Lifetime Achievement Award Sponsored by: BPMA Winner: Tony Keville, Managing Director of Tomlinson Hall & Co

For further information about the Pump Industry Awards, and to view the photo gallery of this year’s event please visit the website http://pumpindustryawards.com. If you are interested in sponsoring, nominating and/or attending the 2020 event please contact Andrew Castle on andrew@touchwavemedia.co.uk.

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 General revision

European Directives

The latest meeting of the Working Party Guidelines (WPG) took place on 19-20 April. The WPG adopted the PED Guideline on risk assessment/hazard analysis (to be submitted to the Working Group Pressure (WGP) for approval), although Orgalime questioned the usefulness of this guideline given that market has adapted to the new rules under the PED 2014/68/EU.

INTERNAL MARKET MACHINERY DIRECTIVE Old 98/37/EC New 2006/42/EC

Within the UK the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has contacted the BPMA with concerns regarding certification of sealant systems for double mechanical seals typically plan 53. They believe some systems are being purchased that do not fully conform to the PED. For more information contact s.schofield@bpma.org.uk Europump Position paper is now being revised to give up to date information.

The European Commission published on 7 May its Staff Working Document on the Evaluation of the Machinery Directive (MD). The MD is assessed as being fit for purpose in general, continuing to be relevant and to deliver effectively and efficiently the intended benefits for the users of machinery. The feeling within Europump is the current Proposed revision will not affect pump manufacturers.

ATEX (EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES) Old 94/9/EC New 2014/34/EU (After 2016)

The latest Machinery Working Group (WG) meeting took place on 5 November in Brussels. The Commission announced that the inception impact assessment on the review of the Machinery Directive (MD) will be launched early 2019. It will then be followed by an open public consultation and targeted consultations running throughout 2019. In parallel to this activity, the Commission also plans to issue a report on the broader implications of potential gaps in the liability and safety frameworks for Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things and Robotics. The analysis of the impact of new technologies on the current safety and liability frameworks will specifically focus on the Product Liability Directive, the MD and the Radio Equipment Directive. It is estimated that this report will be published in June 2019.

No further news A new list of harmonised standards in the framework of the implementation of the Directive 2014/34/EU regarding equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres was published in the Official Journal on 12 October (OJEU 12.10.2018 C 371/1). The Atex 2014/34/EU Guidelines 2nd edition December 2017 are now available from S. Schofield BPMA upon request. The key changes reflect the alignment with the New Legislative Framework (NFL) and mainly concern:

One area which members need to be aware of is the Harmonised standard EN809, It has been agreed to revise the standard with CEN but not to include ISO. European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) Institute for Energy and Transport is also carrying out a study on behalf of DG GROW to assess the impact of a possible extension of the scope of the Machinery, Pressure Equipment and ATEX Directives regarding equipment intended for use in the offshore oil and gas industry.

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 The European Commission published the LVD Guidelines on 19 August 2018. The official draft mostly reflects the comments received from the industry.

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The European Commission published the Evaluation and Fitness Check Roadmap of the Low Voltage Directive on 30 October, inviting stakeholders to provide feedback by 27 November. The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the overall performance of the LVD 2014/35/EU against the standard evaluation criteria: relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, coherence and EU added-value. Some key aspects on which this evaluation may focus relate to: checking possible challenges/risks stemming from digitalisation of electrical equipment; assessing whether the recent increasing number of safeguard clauses and objections to harmonised standards raised by Member States may necessitate a change in the scope of the LVD and/or health and safety requirements; and identifying any possible overlaps with other EU legislation, mainly the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU, the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 2014/30/EU, and the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.

economic operators •

more detailed requirements for notified bodies

updated references (presumption of conformity, CE marking)

simplified procedures for market surveillance

taking the contents and model of Declaration of Conformity (DoC) from the NLF

taking validity conditions for EU type-examination certificate from the NLF

practical transitional arrangements given for the DoC and the Directive numbering that needs to be stated (in accordance with the Blue Guide interpretation)

Standards situation EN 13463 series vs. IEC 80079-36/-37

Members are required to use the new number as of April 2016.

A Comformity Assessment according to EN 13463-series is valid until August 2019, although customers may claim EN ISO 80079-36/-37 prior to this date.

At a recent Europump meeting a discussion took place on if domestic pumps should comply to both the Machinery Directive and Low Voltage Directive. Most of these currently work to the EN 60335 series of standards.

Europump Standards Commission has Started work to revise its Guidelines according the new situation (+ IECEx) This will help members transfer over to the new standards before October 2019.

The conclusion was that the Declaration of conformity for these products should include both Directives.

Upcoming requests for IECEx-Certificates

EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility DIRECTIVE) 89/336/EEC Old 2004/108/EC New 2014/30/EU after2016

Publication of EN ISO 80079-36/-37 enable the IECEx scheme to be extended on mechanical equipment e.g. pumps. Some Notified Bodies are pushing for extra work on mechanical equipment.

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IEC standards 80079-36 & 37 have now been published and include major changes to the marking and documentation of non- electrical goods such as pumps. Pump manufacturers can now work completely to these two new standards or if they do not wish to change their documentation yet and still work to the EN 13463 series they have until 31st October 2019.

CENELEC have set up a BT Working Group on EMCD Standardisation to demonstrate the benefits of the so-called 80/80 statistical rule for manufacturers and market surveillance authorities. This rule ensures that 80% of appliances in production comply with the EMCD requirements, with a confidence level of 80%. The CENELEC report is available from S.Schofield.

Other changes from the old 94/9/EC to the new 2014/ 34/EU have now been reflected in the Europump revised Atex Guidelines Part 1 & 2 and all members should be aware of these changes.

The final draft EMCD Guide was circulated by the EMC Working Group on the revision of the EMCD Guide on 4 May. The new directive makes reference to electromagnetic compatibility ‘apparatus’ instead of ‘product’ which was used in directive 2004/108/EC. No substantial changes to the technical provisions have been identified, but in the new text market surveillance procedures are both simplified and clearer.

Copies available from S Schofield at the BPMA

LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE Old 2006/95/EC New 2014/35/EU after 2016

On the alignment of the EMCD 2004/108/EC with the New Legislative Framework. Transposition into national law will then last 2 years before application.

The European Commission launched a stakeholder survey on the evaluation of the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU. The survey is part of an evaluation study to analyse the performance of the LVD Directive. In parallel to this survey, a public consultation which addresses the general public and consumers will also be launched in the coming months.

An updated list of harmonised standards was published in the OJEU. The European Commission has finally published the implementation guidelines of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC on its website.

The targeted survey consists of questions related to the relevance of the LVD for the safety of electrical consumers, the coherence between the LVD and other pieces of legislation (such as the Radio Equipment Directive and the Machinery Directive), as well as a possible extension of the LVD scope to equipment operating at voltages below 50V AC / 75 V DC. Stakeholders are invited to provide feedback until 11 January 2019: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/LVDStakeholderSurvey.

No reference to the old number should be made in correspondence, paperwork and certification.

Electro Magnetic Fields Directive (EMFD) Directive 2013/35/EU No further news

A new list of harmonised standards in the framework of the implementation of the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU was published on 14 September 2018 in the Official Journal (OJEU 14.09.2018 C 209/37).

Exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (EMF) is a recurrent subject in the European Parliament. The impact of radiations emitted by mobile network stations on human

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 As a reminder the Commission have proposed this new text to remove the existing Directive with regulation. This could affect the pump industry has it is currently believed within Europump that pumps are not part of the Construction Products Directive. The BPMA and Europump will monitor this position closely, unfortunately for now the French have chose to work to the CPR whilst the UK, Germany and Italy are saying pumps are excluded.

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health was raised by MEP Biljana Borzan (S&D, Croatia), who asked a written question about the implementation of the Directive 2013/35 on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents in Member States.

DRINKINGWATER DIRECTIVE 98/83/EC

The Commission replied on 5 July that first-generation PV panels do not contain the rare minerals referred to in the question. However, about 23% of the wind capacity installed globally contains rare minerals imported mainly from China. The Commission stated that Horizon 2020 supports research programmes for the substitution, recycling and efficient use of rare minerals.

The European Parliament adopted in the Plenary Session of October the report by MEP Dantin (EPP, FR). As a reminder, the report encourages increased harmonisation for products in contact with drinking water, by which the Commission would be enabled to adopt delegated acts laying down minimum hygienic requirements and positive lists for materials.

The new Directive covers all sectors but mainly concerns workers exposed to a level of risk. It incorporates new international exposure limits, based on guidelines of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiations Protection (ICNIRP). The legislation obliges employers to assess the risks of exposure to electromagnetic fields and to take the necessary measures to reduce them, for example by replacing equipment or using interlocks or shielding mechanisms.

The Council is still deliberating its position on the issue of materials in contact with drinking water. In October, 10 Member States (Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Greece, France, Hungary, Netherlands, Slovakia and U.K.) issued a non-paper in which they expressed support for developing a framework for increased harmonisation by building on the efforts of the 4MS initiative. The Austrian Presidency and the Commission were initially not very favourable to this approach, but it appears that they have now shifted their position and have submitted a compromise proposal for Article 10 (available from the secretariat). This proposal no longer links the DWD with the Construction Products Regulation and it would define common European hygienic requirements through “positive lists” defined through implementing acts. This proposal appears to be in response to the 10 Member States’ initiative.

The new Directive addresses the short-term direct biophysical effects (e.g. tissue heating, stimulation of muscles, nerves or sensory organs) and indirect biophysical effects (e.g. interference with medical electronic equipment such as cardiac pacemakers). The directive stipulates an obligation for employers to carry out risk assessments and, if necessary, measure or calculate the levels of electromagnetic fields to which workers are exposed. Employers must ensure that the exposure of workers is compliant with a series of exposure limit values regarding thermal and non-thermal effects of electromagnetic fields both on health and senses, take corrective measures if such values are exceeded, and take measures aimed at avoiding or reducing risks to a minimum. Exposure limit values are indicated in the annexes to the directive.

However, there are concerns that negotiations on this file will not be finalised before the institutional recess. The DWD is not

The manufacturers and employers organisations insist that many working processes will be disturbed by the application of this physical agents directive, and it may even render the use of some machines or processes impossible e.g. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners, spot and seam welding.

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As a reminder, this study aimed to assessed how the CPR performed and to which extent it has met its objectives. In addition, it aimed to examine whether a revision of the CPR is needed. Although no radical change is needed, the report recommended improving the CPR ‘via soft law, complemented by a limited legislative revision to address very specific issues’.

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Whilst the CPR is not applicable to pumps its focus on the pump industry is becoming more relevant due to work within the Drinking Water Directive. The standardisation body CEN and the construction products sector have agreed to develop a “Smart CE marking” to provide information on product performances in a digital format. This CEN Workshop Agreement has now been published: CWA 17316:2018. It provides a link between the product and its DoP in a digital, machine and human readable format (XML). As a next step, a product-specific approach will be developed to allow the optional use of “Smart CE” by manufacturers.

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 The situation is unsatisfying and most companies take a pragmatic way forward and follow the well known an established procedure according the RTTI – the predecessor of the RED.

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on the Agenda of the upcoming Environment Council meeting on 20 December, therefore a common position will likely not be reached before January 2019. Given the complexity of the negotiations on the file for the issue of materials in contact with drinking water and the right to water, it appears highly unlikely that negotiations will be finalised in time for an approval in the March Plenary session of the Parliament, with a prior vote at the Committee level in February. If the institutions do not reach an agreement before the institutional recess, it will be up to the next Commission to decide the way forward. This can delay the adoption by more than 6 months.

All equipment (subject to the RED Directive) combined with the machine is shipped with ist complete Conformity documentation and the machine is declared according macinery directive. The European Commission have now published the updated list of harmonised standards in the framework of the implementation of the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) on 14 July (C 229/24). The next list of harmonised standards is expected to be published on 15 October. In addition, the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document on the RED has been recently updated. It covers key clarifications on the scope and application of the RED, as well as the status of publication of harmonised standards, and how manufacturers can ensure compliance with the RED in the absence of standards.

Europump has now completed its work on a Position paper and also a Guideline to assist members in selling their product on drinking water across all member states. This document was circulated to members in June however further copies are available from S Schofield.

Dual-use items

The 4MS – soon to be 5MS with Portugal – published a new document on their website in the summer: a compilation of the positive lists of substances used for organic materials acceptance for contact with drinking water. This spreadsheet is not yet a harmonised list, but clearly shows what is authorised in France, Germany and the Netherlands (the UK does not use such positive lists). An update of the positive list of metallic alloys is still awaited.

Work on the repeal of the Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 of the Union regime for the control of exports, transfer, brokering, technical assistance and transit of dual-use items is advancing slowly. After the vote of the EP Plenary Session in January 2018, the Council has not adopted its position yet. This was expected to be adopted on 5 December in order to start the trialogue negotiations on 11 December.

NEW – Directive 2014/53/EU – RED

DG Trade has published a Targeted Industry Consultation on draft Internal Compliance Programme guidance for dual-use export controls. The European Commission and EU Member States created a Technical Expert Group to draft the guidance as a non-binding instrument identifying the core elements which are essential for an effective ICP for dual-use export controls. The guidance has the objective to support exporters’ efforts to ensure compliance with EU national export laws and regulations. Stakeholders involved and interested in export of dual-use products can submit their feedback and inputs by 15 November 2018.

The European Commission published a report on the operation and implementation of the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) on 13 November, in accordance with the Article 47(2). The report indicates that overall the RED has been operating well since its application date (i.e. 13 June 2016), despite a delay of some Member States’ to notify their transposition measures, and the late citation of harmonised standards under the RED. No complaints from Member States have been submitted as regards possible issues in relation to the free movement of radio equipment already placed on the market, nor any problems with the notification of conformity assessment bodies under the RED (70 bodies were notified by the end of April 2018).

Exporters of products not listed in the regulation but which could be used for human rights violations have to follow the OECD-based ‘due-diligence’ guidelines. Companies should also be aware of the relaxed import and export restrictions previously applied to Iran The export authorisations apply to dual-use items as listed in Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 428/2009, non-listed items which may be controlled if their use is intended for biological, chemical or nuclear weapons or ballistic missile weapons programmes and, in exceptional cases, non-listed dual-use items to be controlled if their use goes against public security or human rights values.

The next report on the implementation of the RED is expected to be released in 2023. The latest list of harmonised standards (with 3 new references) in the framework of the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU was published in the Official Journal on 14 September (OJEU 14.09.2018 C 326/114). The European Commission is planning to issue three delegated Acts under Article 3.3 of the RED, on:

This Regulation set up a Community regime for the control of exports, transfer, brokering and transit of dual-use items. The 2011 proposal updates the EU control list (Annex I), makes modifications to the EU General Export Authorisations (Annex II) and introduces delegated acts in order to allow the Commission to rapidly remove destinations and/or items from the scope of existing EU General Export Authorizations.

1. A common charger (for all mobile devices) 2. Reconfigurable Radio Systems (including the issue of applying the RED after a product has been placed on the market, to ensure that the conformity of the radio equipment is not affected by the upload of a software/firmware update) 3. Privacy of toys and smart watches (to address the issue of fraud and privacy in consumer goods).

ENVIRONMENT WEEE AND ROHS DIRECTIVES 2012/19/EU & 2011/65/EU On RoHS, 2011/65/EU

There are 5 new CENELEC harmonised standards, 4 of which aim to cover RED essential requirements in article 3.1(a) on health and safety, and 1 covering RED article 3.1(b) on an adequate level of electromagnetic compatibility.

RoHS exemptions renewal

The Radio Equipment Directive superseeds the former RTTI Directive and claimes all products equiped or combined with a device transmitting or receiving signals via „radio waves” to be a RED product.

Further to the first renewal in May 2018 (Pack 9 – batch 1), the European Commission adopted a second series of RoHS exemptions on 16 November 2018. The second batch of exemptions: 7(c)-II, 7(c)-IV, 8(b), 15, 21, 29, 32 and 37 has

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WEEE2 Directive been notified to the European Parliament and the Council for their scrutiny. All these exemptions, which expired in 2016, have been renewed for 5 years; the Commission kept the same application scope for most of them. Once published in the Official Journal early 2019, these delegated acts will allow manufacturers to continue using lead for specific applications until July 2021, unless a renewal is requested.

There will be no link to the RoHs directive The BPMA position paper and Flow diagram has been Approved by Defra and the Environment Agency and instructions on how to comply to the WEEE2 Directive and the Position Paper c/w the Flow diagram are available from s.schofield@bpma.org.uk upon request.

The European Commission kicked off the evaluation of the RoHS Directive in September 2018 by publishing its evaluation roadmap (available at https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/betterregulation/initiatives/ares-2018-3106007_en). As required by the RoHS Directive, the Commission should assess the performance of this piece of legislation by July 2021.

It is believed that no legal action will be taken until 15-082018 and whilst there is no known market surveillance high penalties for none compliance have been announced. The European Commission drafted a format for the registration and reporting of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) as per Article 16.3 of the WEEE Directive. This draft regulation is based on a dedicated study.

The amendments on the RoHS Directive were published in the Official Journal of the EU on 21 November (http://eurlex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=uriserv:OJ.L_.2017. 305.01.0008.01.ENG&toc=OJ:L:2017:305:TOC).

The draft regulation establishes three formats and frequencies for reporting:

In short, these amendments clarify the transitional date (22 July 2019), introduce an explicit spare parts exclusion and allow secondary market operations for newly-in-scope EEE (articles 2.2, 4.3 & 4.4). This review also increases the exclusions, notably in broadening the definition of non-road mobile machinery. As regards the RoHS exemptions, the review specifies the validity period for Category 11 EEE (5 years from 22 July 2019). It also requires the Commission to provide a timeline for the adoption of its decision.

1. Format for registration of producers, or authorised representatives or third parties acting on their behalf 2. Format for reporting to the register on data related to EEE placed on the market. Member States did not agree on the frequency reporting due to different national practices: annual vs quarterly reporting 3. Format for reporting on data related to WEEE collected, treated, recycled and recovered to be performed on an annual basis.

These amendments entered into force on 11 December 2017. As a next step, Member States will have to incorporate them into national law by 12 June 2019.

The entry into force of this draft implementing regulation is also subject to discussion: January 2019 or January 2020.

The new RoHS directive came into force as of 2nd January. Monitoring and control equipment will be effective as of 22/7/14. Industrial monitoring and control equipment as of 22/7/17. In view of the definition of ‘electrical and electronic equipment’ or ‘EEE’ in the Recast Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS2), some pumps may be understood as EEE. After careful study of the Directive 2011/65/EU on RoHS, EUROPUMP and its members come to the conclusion that the following pumps and pump units may fall in scope of this Directive from 2nd of January 2013 on: •

Waste water lifting stations for non-industrial, municipal or private use

Waste water pumps for non-industrial or private use

Pumps for garden ponds and similar applications

Drainage pumps for non-industrial or private use

Circulators

This means that pumps which were not covered by Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS1) and thus may not comply with the substance restrictions prescribed, but which are now subject to Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS2), can still be made available on the market until 22 July 2019. NOTE: In view of the current wording of Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS2), this also means that the distribution / rental channels and stocks will have to be clear of non-conforming pumps on 22 July 2019. However, in view of the serious economic and environmental impact of such clearance, Industry associations together with the European Commission and Member States authorities are trying to find a solution to mitigate such consequences. A new Europump Position Paper is now finished and available for RoHs2 this is now available from SJS.

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 XI and XII, to address nanoforms of substances has been published in the Official Journal. The purpose of this amendment is to clarify the registration duties for nanoforms, as these have specific toxicological profiles and different exposure patterns that require specific risk assessment and risk management measures. This regulation will apply as from 1 January 2020, although manufacturers, importers and downstream users may comply before the deadline.

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Regarding next steps, DG Environment will consult other services in the Commission (inter-service consultation). The Implementing Regulation will then be discussed with the Member States at the WEEE Committee meeting in January 2018. The final adoption is envisaged in early 2018.

Candidate list

UK WEEE guidance:

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/atta chment_data/file/393740/LIT_7876.pdf

ECHA launched over the summer a public consultations for six substances to be potentially identified as SVHCs. The substances under consideration appear to have broad applications within the mechanical and engineering industries. Most notably we would like to highlight Undecafluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA) and its ammonium salt, which does not occur naturally but as an impurity and degradation of products. Its precursors are mainly used in semiconductors, electronic industry and metal surface treatment. This substance is considered to be extremely persistent in the environment. The deadline for comments closed on 19 October. These substances may be included in the next revision of the Candidate List in early 2019.

http://ec.europa.eu/environment/waste/rohs_eee/pdf/faq.pdf

Authorisation process

https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/producerresponsibility-regulations#waste-electrical-and-electronic-equi pment-weee From that link the page of particular relevance is the page for producers Detailed information on scope is on the link below (it is actually linked from the above producer page). From this link you can get to the Commission’s FAQs which provide additional information, particularly around the exclusions on the move to open scope.

The European Commission presented on 5 March 2018 its report on the REACH Review (see Communication here: https://ec.europa.eu/docsroom/documents/28201). The report concludes that REACH does not need to be amended.

ECHA launched in September a public consultation on 18 substances proposed for ECHA’s 9th recommendation to the Authorisation List. The purpose of the consultation is to gain input on the potential exemptions from the authorisation requirement, and the potential socio-economic consequences relating to the inclusion of these substances in the Authorisation List. Of key relevance to our sectors are: Bisphenol A (broadly used in plastic products and machinery) and HHPA and MHHPA (notably used in transformers).

An amendment to REACH Annexes I, III, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X,

The deadline for comments is 5 December 2018. The Member

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EU INTEGRATED POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL DIRECTIVE 96/61/EC Replaced by the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED)

States committee will prepare an opinion on the comments received by March 2019, after which ECHA will submit the 9th recommendation to the European Commission. The Commission will subsequently draft the proposal to include these substances in Annex XIV of REACH. The amendment of the legislation could occur by spring 2020 at earliest.

No further news At the IED Article 75 Committee meeting of April 2018, Members States approved the draft Commission Implementing Decision on waste treatment (WT BREF) and related Best Available Techniques (BAT) conclusions. The BAT conclusions on waste treatment will be published in the Official Journal within the next weeks. As a reminder, these BAT conclusions are used as a reference for setting permit conditions for installations performing temporary storage, disposal or recovery of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.

Although the sunset date expired on 21 September 2017, decisions on some applications for the use of chromium trioxide are still under assessment. This is the case for a very large application submitted by the CTASub consortium. The Commission’s decision on this application is expected in the first few months of 2018, at the earliest. Nevertheless, downstream users (such as equipment manufacturers) can continue to use chromium trioxide, if the substance is supplied directly by one of the 7 members of the CTACSub consortium or indirectly by their customers. This remains valid until a decision is adopted by the European Commission.

The European Commission published the ‘Best Available Techniques’ (BAT) for Large Combustion Plants (LCP) in August 2017 (Implementing Decision 2017/1442/EU). These BAT conclusions will be used as a reference for Member States to set permit conditions for industrial installations, such as power stations and district heating plants.

As regards lead compounds, 4 substances used in the manufacturing process of batteries remain on the priority list. Although the industry called for granting exemptions specifically for the manufacture of batteries, no exemption has been recommended.

Europump proposal for Pumps and Pumps Systems which is expected to be incorporated.

ENERGY

Restriction process

EUROPEAN COMMISSION PROPOSALS FOR AN ECODESIGN FOR ENERGY-USING PRODUCTS (EUP) FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE – Directive 2005/32/EC Energy related Products (ErP)

The REACH Committee unanimously supported the Commission restriction proposal covering four phthalates: DEHP, DBP, BBP and DIBP. The proposal forbids the presence of these substances in articles used by consumers or available in indoor areas in concentrations equal or above 0.1% of their weight. However, the restriction proposal exempts articles covered by the RoHS Directive and EEE components. Publication in the Official Journal is expected in the coming weeks. The restriction will apply 18 months after the entry into force.

Directive 2009/125/EC On 11 March 2009, the EcoDesign Regulatory Committee approved new eco-design rules setting efficiency standards for industrial electric motors. Motors will have to meet minimum efficiency standards from 2011. The first phase will be introduced 16th June and motors must comply to IE2 efficiency levels. On January 1st 2015 Motors with a rated output of 7.5-375kW must meet either the IE3 efficiency or the IE2 level if fitted with a VSD. Thus cutting the annual energy consumption of these engines by around 135 terawatt hours.

The Committees for Risk Assessment (RAC) and Socioeconomic Analysis (SEAC) agreed on the restriction proposal for a group of perfluorinated substances, C9-C14 PFCAs, their salts and precursors. The restriction proposal notes that these substances are used mainly in the semiconductor industry. As a next step, the Commission will draft a legislative proposal for the restriction, to be submitted to and approved by the REACH Committee.

A guideline has now been developed by Europump for Circulators and Water pumps and is available from S Schofield upon request.

Impact of Brexit ECHA has updated its Q&A section to provide companies with further guidance on the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. In parallel, the British government has also issued a guidance on how Brexit will affect companies, as regards REACH.

Circulators 641/2009 A Consultation Forum meeting is foreseen 1st April 2019 but no confirmation yet. There are no new requirements that will affect the manufacture of Circulators. Other items within the revision will come into force by January 1st 2020.

On registration

Water Pumps

The REACH registrations database has been frozen until January 2019 due to ongoing work to update the dissemination system, required for the publication of data from dossiers. During the period covering October to December, no new data will be published. After January, ECHA will retroactively publish non-confidential data from the dossiers submitted during this period.

Lots 28 and 29: The Final review study has now been circulated to Europump and subsequently all national associations for comment (433 pages). The consultant has asked Europump to write its proposal (Annex 13) which should cover how industry will avoid issues with Market Surveillance. Europumps proposal will be to show energy savings by using a VSD on all pumps be they a constant flow application or variable flow. A consultation forum meeting is expected before the summer 2019.

Furthermore, as from 1 January 2019 ECHA will begin sending evaluation decisions to non-compliant registrants of a substance. ECHA will change its approach, by addressing all registrants, as opposed to the current practice of addressing the lead registrant.

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be a MEI of 0.4 (40% cut off).

The revised energy labelling framework (Regulation was published in the Official Journal on 28 July 2017: it applies from 1 August 2017.

The bench mark set by the commission is MEI of 0.7 (70% cut off). The standard EN 16480 has now been published by CEN, however this was publication was carried out without incorporating comments received on the FDIS circulation. A new work item has now been raised by CEN so the work to incorporate the comments should start soon.

As regards the review of the framework Energy Labelling Directive, discussions have been ongoing in the European Parliament over the last few weeks. As a reminder, the Industry, Research & Energy (ITRE) Committee is the lead Committee. Members of the ITRE Committee then tabled around 500 amendments.

Extended Product Approach(EPA) With regards to the Extended Product approach the European Commission and the Consultant have contacted Europump to advise that they feel that the EPA will be impossible to police across Europe (market surveillance) and they are seriously considering dropping the current program. Europump since 2009 have spent many 100,000 of Euros to come up with a successful EPA which will give the European Commission 60TWh of savings.

In parallel, the Environment (ENVI) Committee voted on its opinion report which will feed into the ITRE Committee report. MEPs agreed that basic information about a manufacturer and its product – such as name and energy efficiency performance – should be shared publicly. They maintained the principle of empty top classes in new labels and the rescaling mechanism (back to A-G scale), but abolished the differentiation between new and existing labels. In addition, Member States supported the database. However, the amount of information has been considerably reduced (e.g. no test reports) and some provisions have been added to safeguard confidential information.

Discussions are ongoing. The Extended Product approach standards (pr EN 17038 Parts 1 &2) have are now in translation before final circulation and publication is expected during 2018. Part 3 for “Booster sets” (Multiple pump assemblies) the committee draft has been circulated through CEN for comment and a meeting to resolve comments is expect in the first quarter of 2018.

Energy Efficiency Directive 2012/27/EU

With regards to part 4 (submersible borehole) a draft has now been received from Darmstadt University which requires transposing onto the CEN template.

On 28 November, the European Parliament (EP) Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) adopted the draft report on the review of the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) by 33 votes in favor, 30 against and 2 abstentions.

No further news

Motors, ENER Lot 30:

Members of the ITRE Committee voted for an EU 40% binding energy efficiency target and national binding targets (article 1) and a strong article 7.

Regulation has been voted positive at the EU Commission level from EU Government representatives during the meeting on 14th January.

The Directive requires Member States to install individual meters or heat cost allocators to measure energy consumption and allocate the costs in multi-apartment and multi-purpose buildings where heating, cooling and/or hot water are supplied from a central/collective installation.

Final regulation will be available in February 2019, we hope to get a copy as soon as it is available. This version of the Regulation will circulate at the EU Council and EU Parliament level under Scrutiny process for the next 3 months.

The review has a targeted approach and will focus on Articles 1, 3, 6, 7, 9-11, 20 and 24, in order to assess them in view of the 2030 energy efficiency target. The BPMA submitted is own set of comments on the Consultation.

Publication in (OJEU) Official Journal EU is planned for July 2019, entry into force will be July 2021. Revised scope is as follows:

In April 2017 BPMA and members of Europump met again with the policy writer Serena PONTOGLIO to see if article 8 could be improved. Whilst Serena fully understand our frustration but stated that member states are currently trying to dilute other articles within the Directive and they did not want to reopen Article 8 through fear that mandated audits could be removed. She said that Tom Bastin (Tom.bastin@decc.gsi.gov.uk) was evaluating ESOS in the UK.

1st July 2021 •

IE2 level for 3-phase induction motors 0,12 < 0,75kW and having 2, 4, 6 or 8 pole (Exception Ex eb)

IE 3 level for 3-phase induction motors 0,75kW … 1.000kW and having 2, 4, 6 or 8 polem, TEAO motors new in scope, (Exeption Ex eb and mining motors

1st July 2023 •

Article 8, mandated audits has not been reviewed at this stage a meeting has been requested again with the writers of Article 8 to discuss the possibility of modifying the article to include a statement that potential savings within Motor Driven Systems should become actual savings. Discussions have taken place with Pneurop (compressed air) and it now appears that a joint meeting to the EC will take place to discuss options.

IE 2 level for following products

3-phase induction motors 0.12kW … 0.75kW

1-phase induction motors equal or above 0.12kW

Increased safety motors (Ex-eb) 0.12kW …1000kW

IE 3 level for following poducts

3-phase induction motors 0.75kW …1000kW and having 2, 4, 6 or 8 pole

Under article 8 of the Directive enterprises that are non SME are “subject to an energy audit carried out in an independent and cost-effective manner by qualified and/or accredited experts or implemented and supervised by independent authorities under national legislation by –three years after entry into force of this Directive- and at least every four years from the date of the previous energy audit.

Excluded are high voltage motors.

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 INTERNAL MARKET

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OUTDOOR NOISE DIRECTIVE Directive 2000/14/EC (amended by the Directive 2005/88/EC).

The directive establishes a common framework of measures for the promotion of energy efficiency within the EU in order to achieve the 20% energy efficiency target by 2020 and contains provisions for further improvements beyond that date.

The evaluation study on the Outdoor Noise Directive (OND) and the impact assessment of possible changes in the legislation have now been finalised. The two study reports have now been published on the Commission’s dedicated webpage.

Each Member State will have to set an indicative national energy efficiency target, based on, primary or final energy consumption, primary or final energy savings or energy intensity.

As a next step, the European Commission will write its summary document on the results of the study (so-called “Staff Working Document”). This document will be released in the first quarter 2019. Then, the European Commission will prepare its proposal for a revision of the OND together with the impact assessment. The Noise WG meeting has been postponed to 18 June 2019. Since the Commission’s proposal is expected early 2020, the revision process will not be finalised before 2021 or 2022.

The directive should result in a 17% improvement in energy efficiency by 2020 compared to the 20% target, and will be completed by other measures. Both the Council and the European Parliament still have to formally endorse the agreement. Publication in the OJEU is expected for October 2012. The UK Government have chosen to introduce the requirements of the Directive through a Energy Saving Opportunity Scheme (ESOS). The ESOS scheme information has been circulated for consultation to all necessary stakeholders. The BPMA responded to this consultation.

In addition, the ‘inception impact assessment’ identifies the 3 main objectives for the review: 1. Reduce noise of outdoor equipment to better protect workers and citizens;

Also the UK government working with BSI have written a PAS (Public Available Specification) 51215 for the competency of a lead energy assessor. The BPMA have also made relevant comments to this document, both are available from S Schofield upon request.

2. Update and simplify the regulatory environment; 3. Improve innovation and competitiveness. Finally, the European Commission proposes main policy options for the OND review, from implementation improvements or NLF alignment and conversion to a ‘Regulation’ to a full revision. This document highlights possible changes to the scope, noise limit values, conformity assessment procedures, measurement methods, noise label

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 The deadline to transpose the recently adopted EPBD (2018/844/EU) is 10 March 2020.

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The Directive requires Member States to install individual meters or heat cost allocators to measure energy consumption and allocate the costs in multi-apartment and multi-purpose buildings where heating, cooling and/or hot water are supplied from a central/collective installation.

and data collection requirements (database). As regards the next step, the European Commission will launch a 12-week public consultation up to the end of April 2018.

As a reminder, the objective of this proposal, part of the “Clean energy for all Europeans” package, is to accelerate the cost-effective renovation of existing buildings.

The European Commission updated its guidelines on the Outdoor Noise Directive (the draft document is available upon request from the Secretariat). The update consists of editorial amendments; no change in the substantial content has been made. The revised guidelines will be published on the Commission website in June 2017.

The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive stipulates that all EU states make new buildings ‘nearly zero-energy’ by 2021. The study shows a positive impact of the Energy Performance Certificate under the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (Directive 2010/31/EU) on sales and rental prices, indicating that better energy efficiency is rewarded in the market. In one of the first studies of its kind to include an analysis of residential markets in Europe, it was found that higher energy ratings result in substantially higher sales or rental values of buildings on average in most of the Member States that were analysed.

As regards the OND review, the European Commission will launch the impact assessment and evaluation study within the next few weeks. The Commission legislative proposal to review the OND is expected in 2019 at the earliest. Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) (2018/844/EU) The European Commission continues working on developing guidelines on EPBD implementation. They are expected to be finalised before the end of the year and published early 2019. These guidelines cover a range of issues such as technical building systems, inspections, long-term renovation strategies, self-regulating devices and BACS and more (copies available from the secretariat).

Environmental footprint initiative and the Circular Economy The European Parliament’s Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI) Committee jointly with the Economic affairs Committee are currently reviewing the European Commission proposal for a Regulation on the establishment of a framework to facilitate sustainable investment (COM(2018)0353). The proposal aims at establishing a unified EU classification system of sustainable economic activities (‘taxonomy’), improving disclosure requirements relating to sustainable investments and sustainability risks and creating a

As regards the Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI), the second study on the practical application of the SRI will start midDecember and a new website will be launched shortly thereafter. A first stakeholder meeting is foreseen to take place in February or March, but no concrete dates have been provided yet.

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 Water European Innovation Partnership, Water Frame work and Water Reuse

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Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC)

new category of benchmarks which will help investors compare the carbon footprint of their investments.

On 10 October the Commission held the First Stakeholder Workshop on the Evaluation of the Water Framework Directive and Floods Directive. During the meeting the Consortium performing the evaluation study presented their methodology and preliminary findings. Several issues were raised during this meeting including the issue of data gaps and reliability of data from some Member States, the lack of funding for innovation in the water sector and the lack of cohesion between Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive and the WFD. For further information please see the minutes of the meeting.

The co-rapporteurs Sirpa Pietikäinen (EPP, FI) and Bas Eickhout (Greens/EFA,NL) published a draft report on 16 November. The draft report adds a specific reference to using Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) and Organisational Environmental Footprint (OEL) when establishing and updating the technical screening criteria and a set of harmonised indicators. The EP also proposes the use of a set of indicators identifying the degree of sustainability of the activity. ENVI and ECON Committee are expected to vote the adoption of the report on 20 February 2019.

The European Commission published in September a roadmap on the Fitness check of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) (2000/60/EC) and the Floods Directive (2007/60/EC). The fitness check comes in the context of the evaluation clause (Article 19(2) of the WFD, and will cover in addition the WFD ‘daughter directives’: Groundwater Directive (2006/118/EC) and the Environmental Quality Standards Directive (2008/105/EC). The feedback period will remain open until 4 March 2019.

On 23-25 April 2018, the Commission held the EU Environmental Footprint final conference (video recording available here: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/eussd/smgp/EFconference_2 018.htm). The aim of the event was to take stock of the work done by the Commission and stakeholders to develop a methodology to calculate the environmental performance of products along their lifetime (“product environmental footprint, PEF”), in order to harmonise the various existing labels and standards. The Commission established a PEF methodology in 2013 and started a pilot phase in 27 economic sectors covering 2/3 of the EU market. 14 sectors (including metal sheets) completed the pilot phase, and 9 are expected to finalise it by October 2018. The sectors of hot & cold water pipe systems, PV generation, uninterrupted power supplies are included in this last category. Coffee, fish, meat and stationary sectors were not able to complete the pilot.

The purpose is to assess the functioning of the directive and possible options for simplifying the legislation and reducing the burden. The Commission will assess the performance of these directives in the Member States since the implementation in 2000. The fitness check will be linked to the review of the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (91/271/EEC), for which a Roadmap and public consultation were published in July (the consultation remains open until 19 October).

Michele Galatola, leader of the Environmental footprint team in DG Environment, considered the pilot was a great success. A single set of rules for the EU market was developed, alongside representative product definitions and benchmarks for average environmental performance of a product in Europe. The Commission will deliver free tools for companies to establish PEF and the Life Cycle Assessment of their products, and will make available a number of secondary data resources originating from companies.

The Commission is currently working on assessing the two cycles of River Basin Management Plans, programmes of measures, and the first cycle of Flood Risk Management Plans. The Commission will subsequently publish an implementation report by December 2018. The implementation report will be one of the main inputs to the Fitness Check. However, as the publication is scheduled for later in the year, the public consultation will remain open until 4 March 2019. The Commission will conduct in parallel other targeted consultations with Member State authorities and other relevant stakeholders, including thematic workshops.

Stakeholders who were willing to propose a product category for the development of Product Environmental Footprint Category Rules (PEFCRs) or a sector for which to develop Organisation Environmental Footprint Sector Rules (OEFSRs) were invited to participate in this call. On the basis of the list of products and sectors proposed for the pilot scheme, applications were received for the construction of electricity transmission lines, lighting systems, batteries, metal sheets, water treatment, chemistry machinery, cooker hoods, highvoltage circuit breakers, ICT (data storage), ICT (UPS, Uninterrupted Power Supplies), refrigerators, toilets and washing machines.

Water Reuse The AGRI Committee adopted on 3 December 2018 the draft opinion by MEP Marijana Petir (EPP, HR) on the minimum requirements for water reuse. The ENVI Committee will vote on the draft report by MEP Simona Bonafe (S&D, IT) on 21 January 2019, in view for a potential adoption in the February Plenary meeting on 11 February. The report emphasizes the need to further define the roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders and holistic evaluations of risk-management plans. The report supports minimum quality standards and recommends including salmonella as a parameter.

At the first Europump PEF meeting which BPMA staff and members attended it was noted that the consultant running the project would only accept type 3 approvals which would include 3rd party inspection. This has been debated at Europump and the goal of any pump related PEF would EXCLUDE 3rd Part inspection.

The ENVI Committee in the Parliament published the draft report prepared by Simona Bonafè (S&D, IT) on 3 October. Thus far, the document is only available in Italian, but in summary, the rapporteur proposes:

This project is currently proceeding and conclusions. For a better understanding of the process for developing these rules, testing verification and communication vehicles, the Commission established a Guidance for the implementation of the EU Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) and a Guidance for the implementation of the EU Organisation Environmental Footprint.

a) the need to further define the roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders in the water reuse supply chain beyond plant operators, b) holistic evaluations of risk-management plans by public authorities, c) supports the Commission proposal on minimum quality standards, but advocates including parameters for salmonella, d) encourages that water reuse be not limited to agriculture and is applied to other civil and environmental objectives. ■

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New Products and Innovations Atlas Copco t/a Atlas Copco Power Technique

Goulds Pumps – a Division of ITT Industries Ltd

Weda portfolio completed

ITT Goulds Pumps has launched a new series of ISO process pumps

Atlas Copco Power Technique has completed its portfolio of WEDA electric submersible dewatering pumps. They have achieved this comprehensive coverage by completing the ranges for drainage (D) and sludge (S) applications and adding a completely new range for slurry (L) applications. Selection from the entire, expanded range is simplified as all models are classified by application and type of fluid that they handle.

The ITT Goulds Pumps ICO Open Impeller i-FRAME pump series is an ISO process pump with i-ALERT2 intelligent monitoring which is also designed for air and gas handling applications. The pump is fully compliant with both ISO2858 and ISO5199, is available in 34 hydraulic sizes with flows up to 450 m³/hr (1980 GPM) and can operate in temperatures from 40°C to 280°C (-40°F to 530°F) and pressures up to 25 Bar (360 PSI).

Calpeda Calpeda’s new R & D operation E-idos Calpeda are creating a new research and development operation whose sole responsibility is innovation. It will introduce unique pump, motor and control technology, designed to offer the most efficient pumping systems, whilst reducing material cost and production time.

The IC Series is engineered by ITT hydraulic specialists from Goulds Pumps, to meet both the pumping and environmental needs of the process industry. Included in the range is: • IC – 16 Bar, a mechanically sealed version for most process fluid pumping

Eidos’ first products are a re-engineered existing range of stainless steel domestic pumps work with a revolutionary new motor technology, coupled with an onboard pressure control and monitoring system. The new range includes the Calpeda self-priming pumps NGX Eco and MXA along with the MXP series of multistage centrifugal pumps. The 12 models are capable of flows to 100 ltr/min and heads to 50m.

• ICO – 16 Bar, a semi open impeller version for solids and fibre applications • ICP – 25 Bar, centreline mounted for high pressure and high temperature applications • ICB – a compact, close coupled design • ICM – magnetic drive, sealless arrangement for the handling of hazardous or sensitive liquids

The new fully programmable plug and play system introduces many features.

HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps

The technology offers built-in dry-run protection, air detection in the pump and during the filling cycle and many other advantages. Tests have confirmed a reduction in energy consumption of up to 24% when compared to other pumps.

HMD Kontro introduces their New CSA/1 Magnetic Drive Pump

Flotronic Pumps Limited

The new CSA/CSI pump range is a robust, efficient, site serviceable and highly configurable product. This newest sealless magnetic drive pump from HMD has fully enclosed magnets, internal and external bump ring providing a failsafe mechanism, coupled with its modular design philosophy and component part interchangeability, minimising inventory levels and ensuring rapid delivery times from stock, the CSA/I is set to be an excellent addition to the core HMD Kontro range of chemical and industrial pumps.

Flotronic introduces ‘ONE NUT’ barrel unloading Flotronic has introduced a new barrel and drum unloading system, combining the unique ‘ONE NUT’ air-operated diaphragm pump with their barrel unloading skid. The new system enables you to pump highly viscous materials out of your barrel at significantly increased flow rates. This system is built around our ‘ONE-NUT’ sanitary style pump which is based on our 3A and EHEDG design. This style of pump has already proven itself in the hygienic / sanitary industries and is a match for any environment or process where avoidance of product contamination is paramount. The system can be Cleaned in Place using the pump itself or an external CIP rig or, because of the ‘ONE NUT’ design of the pump, it can be easily stripped down for cleaning.

This pump has been created with the HMD Kontro principles of robustness and integrity f0r magnetically coupled centrifugal pumps. The CSA/CSI range also offers full compliance to ASME B73.3 / ISO 2858 / EN ISO 15783 standards, full conformity to the latest IECEx standard and is available with a choice of metallic or high efficiency ZeroLoss® containment shells, designed in accordance with ASME VIII.

This hygienic hands-free control of the unloading is efficient and reliable using proven technology, with application across the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries.

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New Products and Innovations and other job-related data directly from the site as it happens, the EMIR ERP solution is constantly up-to-date allowing the swift production of accurate invoices. Version 8 brings new enhancements to health and safety checklists, customer sign off routines and allows the recording of additional specific technical data.

NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd The National Oilwell Varco – Chopper Hopper™ The National Oilwell Varco – Chopper Hopper™ is designed for food processing or product recovery. Combining proven EZstrip™ progressing cavity pump and TR Muncher technology in a single unit. The Chopper Hopper is a powerful aggressive grinder pump that homogenizes items like whole fruits and vegetables into a pumpable purée ideal for bulk reduction or biogas production.

Stuart Turner Limited Stuart Turner delivers quality in new innovative pressurisation unit range Stuart Turner has launched the Stuart Pressurisation Unit (SPU) range which offers a unique monocoque design and advanced controls, representing the next generation of digital systems.

Salamander Pumps

It offers automatic filling and pressure maintenance solutions for sealed heating and chiller systems, available in varying sizes to suit all applications. Stuart SPU units are available with one (duty), or two (duty-standby) premium quality, continuously rated pumps featuring brass pump heads and impellers. They are easy to install and commission, capable of filling a system from new before monitoring and maintaining the design fill pressure.

Salamander Pumps announces first-of-its-kind shower pump EVE – a new, twin-ended, universal shower pump featuring a variable bar rating, which can be changed at the touch of a button. EVE is extremely versatile, variable and universal. It features a sensor which monitors the system water flow and detects changes; its brushless motor varies speed to maintain a constant pressure and ensure no drop in performance, no matter how many outlets in the home are open. This technology, including variable bar rating means that there is no need for installers or homeowners to identify the correct pump specification for the house. EVE will work with a gravity fed system.

The SPU range is comprised of three different models – the Mini, the Midi and the Maxi. The Mini is for systems with a capacity of up to 6,000 litres, fitted with a three-litre capacity reservoir is capable of pressurising systems up to 3.0 bar. The Midi series allows up to 5.0 bar and has a reservoir capacity of 10 litres. The Maxi Series is designed for simple floor mounted installation, has an 18 litre reservoir capacity, and can maintain systems requiring up to 8 bar.

EVE allows owners to swap between bar ratings at the touch of a button, even after installation. The interface shows the pump pressure setting, and allows them to increase it up to 3 bar, for a higher-powered shower, or decrease the pressure to 2 or 1.5 bar just as easily.

Weir Minerals Europe Limited Technology and innovation central to the creation of the second generation Warman® WGR® pump

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Compared to its predecessor, the 2nd generation Warman® WGR® pump boasts improved performance and wear life, ease of maintenance and efficiency gains, while retaining the versatility of the original WGR® pump. It is ideal for applications within the sand and aggregates industry, with the new hydraulic design which is able to handle a wide range of materials efficiently and with minimal energy used. It offers a lower cost of ownership through improved performance, a onepiece suction casing, fixed flanges and a drain port, making this a simpler design with fewer components, easier to install and maintain, and the ability to allow system drainage during shutdown periods.

Workshop Routing – Version 2 Workshop Routing is a tablet application that automates workshop processes from end-to-end. By collecting data electronically, Workshop Routing replaces manual procedures and streamlines data capture. This new release of Workshop Routing allows items to be booked into the workshop automating the raising of a job card, records the movement of the item through inspection into repair and testing, produces automated reports to the client and the delivery back out to the customer. This release includes an update to the interface, enhancing the touch-screen user experience. Smart Site – Version 8 Continuing with the theme of paperless processing, Smart Site, a smartphone app for onsite engineers captures all job-related activity wherever they happen to be working. By issuing work instruction directly from EMIR and receiving photographs of the work, time used, spare parts

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 EUROPEAN (EN), INTERNATIONAL (ISO) AND MISCELLANEOUS STANDARDS PROGRESS AND PRIORITY SITUATION AS AT February 2019 1. SAFETY – Committee CEN TC 197 No.

Working Group and Latest Document

Subject

Situation

Members Involved

1/1

EN 809:1998+A1 2009

Pumps and Pump units for Liquid – Common Safety Requirements

Systematic review identified that work to revise this standard was due. At the CEN TC 197 mtg Jan 2018 S Schofield – John Hollins SPP more than 5 countries agreed to participate. At the CENTC 197 mtg in Jan 2019 Frank Ennenbach has agreed to be convenor and will put in comments received, analysis of the French proposal on the aspects to be revised. Revision of the standard A New WG will now be created to start the work.

2. TERMINOLOGY – Committee CEN TC 197 No current work items. “Pumps adopts without any modification” appointment of drafting committee.

3. TESTING – Committee CEN TC 197 WG1 3/1

Pr -EN 16480: (For water pumps within ErP Directive)

Minimum required efficiency of rotodynamic water CEN Published incorrectly in 2016. Outstanding comments resolved. Now in circulation until March 8th UK experts – S Schofield / pumps and methods of qualification and 2018 for Comment. UK voted positive with editorial comments only. Resolve some minor comments, J Bower verification discussed at next meeting planned on 12/13th February, will then be sent for publication. J Bower to attend.

3/2

pr EN17038 Part 1

Quantification of the energy efficiency of water pumps Part 1- General description of the methodology

Comments received and, reviewed in CEN meeting 10th -11th Sept by J Bower. Stage will be Formal vote UK experts – S Schofield / & Publication. Standards will require re-opening to include a Annex ZA for Harmonisation J Bower Decision about ECOS unlikely, part 1&2 to formal vote next meeting planned on 12/13th February, will then be sent for publication. J.Bower to attend.

3/3

pr EN17038 Part 2

Testing &Calculation of Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) of single pump units

Comments received and, reviewed in CEN meeting 10th -11th Sept by J Bower. Stage will be Formal vote UK experts – S Schofield / & Publication. Standards will require re-opening to include a Annex ZA for Harmonisation Decision J Bower about ECOS unlikely next meeting planned on 12/13th February, will then be sent for publication. J Bower to attend.

3/4

pr EN17038 Part 3

Testing & Calculation of Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) of Multiple Pump units (Booster sets)

Comments reviewed in mtg 10-11th Sept. 9 month extension granted so standard can continue. Next planned meeting 12th -13th Feb 2019. J Bower to attend.

UK experts – S Schofield / Pieter Swart – Grundfos Josep Alsina – ESPA John Bower

3/5

pr EN17038 Part 4

Testing & Calculation of Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) of Multiple stage submersible Pump units (Borehole)

No further work to date may affect regulation if not written. Requires moving to a new CEN template

UK experts – S Schofield

4. ROTODYNAMIC PUMPS – Committee CEN TC 197 4/1

pr EN 17281

Safety requirements – Vehicle cleaning equipment Currently out for CEN enquiry, however HAS consultant has made comment regarding noise that need to be changed Ongoing.

Expert required

5. CEN TC165 /WG21 No current work items.

6. ISO TC 115 Pumps No current work items. Disbanded.

7. PUMPS –DIMENSIONS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS – Committee ISO/TC115/wg7 7/1

ISO 14414

Pumping Systems Energy Assessment

The draft is approved: Next stage: DOR/Ratification and Publication.

Steve Schofield Convenor

8. METHODS OF MEASUREMENT AND TESTING – Committee ISO/TC115SC2 8/1

ISO/TR19688

Rotodynamic Pumps – Hydraulic Performance using Model Pump

Published February 2019

8/2

ISO 20361

Liquid pumps and pump units – Noise test code – Many comments received. These comments will be dealt with by CEN/TC 197/WG 4 and the project will be updated accordingly. Meeting planned in 22nd May 2019. Grades 2 and 3 of accuracy

John Hollins S Schofield

9. ISO TC115/SC1 3 JWG (Hydraulic Institute hold secretariat) 9/1

API 610 12th Edition

Centrifugal Pumps

It now appears that API legal dept are challenging several paragraphs within section 10. Jeremy Cooper BPMA API Sub Group Bechtel does not believe it will be published until mid 2019. Also ISO 13709 is under review !! No further news.

9/2

API 674/ISO 13710

Reciprocating PD pumps for the petroleum industry

ISO 13710 is under review. No further news.

Expert required

9/3

API 682/ ISO 21049

Mechanical seals for the Petroleum industry

ISO 21049 is under review. No further news.

Alan Obrien John Crane

9/4

API 685

Sealess Centrifugal pumps for Petroleum industry

No current news

UK Sub Group

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 10. MISC STANDARDS No.

Working Group and Latest Document

Subject

Situation

Members Involved

10/1

BSI Standard

“Pump Testing Methodology – In-situ Testing”

Preliminary New Work Item circulated to BPMA members for comment until 27th June. No news to report.

A Yates – Secure Meters

10/2

CEN TC 191

pr EN 12259-12 Fixed fire fighting systems Prt 12 Sprinkler pumps

After many years of not knowing if this standard was being revised it appears it was circulated for John Hollins- SPP comment during 2017. One outstanding comments remains on materials of Construction publication is G Dowling- Patterson expected before the end of 2018. No further news. No news to report.

11. ATEX Related Standards 11/1

CEN TC 305 /WG2 prEN ISO /IEC 80079-36

Explosive atmospheres – part 36 Non-Electrical equipment for use in Explosive atmospheres – Basic methods and requirements

Published March 2016. This is an ISO ‘replacements’ to EN 13463-1.

Luke Farmer – AESSEAL

11/2

CEN TC 305 /WG2 prEN ISO /IEC 80079-37

Explosive atmospheres – part 37 Non-Electrical type of protection construction safety “c” control of ignition sources “b” Liquid immersion “k”

Published March 2016. This is an ISO ‘replacements’ to EN 13463-5, -6, -8.

11/3

IEC 80079-34

Explosive atmospheres – part 34 – Application of Document currently circulated at DIS level. It is believed the changes are purely rewording so it’s more Luke Farmer quality systems for ex product Manufacturers in line with the latest 9001 AESSEAL

Transition period until Oct 2019. Luke Farmer – AESSEAL

Transition period until Oct 2019.

Published standards within last 10 years 1

BS ISO 3069

Cavities for Mech seals (end suct pumps)

Nov 2000

2

BS EN 12756

Mechanical seal dimensions

Dec 2000

3

BS EN 12723

Liquid pumps –General Terms

May 2000

4

BS EN 1151

Testing Marking Heating pumps < 200kw

Feb 1999

5

BS EN 12483

Pump with inverters tests

May 1999

6

BS EN ISO 14847

Rotary PD pumps Tech Requirements

April 1999

7

BS EN 12639

Liquid pumps Noise test codes

Feb 2000

8

EN ISO 9906

Rotodynamic pumps tests GD 1&2

Dec 1999 revised May 2012

9

BS EN 12157

Rotodynamic coolant pumps

May 1999

10

BS EN 12262

Rotodynamic Technical documents

May 2000

11

BS EN 12162

Liquid Pumps (Safety) Procedure for Hydrostatic Testing

April 2001

12

BS EN 809

Pumps & Pump units for liquids- Common safety requirements

July 2001. Revision Feb 2010

13

BS EN 1092

Flanges & Joints for pipes valves and fittings. Part 1 steel flanges

Dec 2001

14

BS EN ISO 5199

Technical specification for centrifugal pumps Class II

Mar 2002

15

BS EN ISO 15783

Centrifugal Pumps – Technical Requirements – Magnetic Drive Pumps and Canned Pumps

March 2003 revision 09

16

BS EN 13951

Liquid pumps – Safety requirements – Agrifoodstuffs equipment

March 2003 revision April 2012

17

EN ISO 16330

Reciprocating positive displacement pumps. Technical requirements

2003

18

BS EN ISO 13709

Centrifugal Pumps for Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries

Feb 2004. 2nd edition published December 2009

19

ISO 21049

Shaft Sealing Systems for centrifugal and rotary pumps for the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries.

February 2004

20

BS EN ISO 13710

Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries – Reciprocating positive displacement pumps

July 2004

21

BS EN 12845

Fixed firefighting systems-Automatic Sprinkler systems –Design, installation and maintenance.

September 2004

22

EN 13463-5

Protection by construction safety

Revision 2012

23

EN 13463-8

Protection by liquid immersion “K”

24

BS EN 60335-1

Household & Similar electrical appliances – Safety – Gen requirements

2002

25

BS EN 60335-2-41

Household & Similar electrical appliances – Safety – requirements for pumps

2003

26

BS EN 60335-2-51

Household & Similar electrical appliances – Safety – requirements for circulation pumps

2003

27

EN 1028-1

Fire fighting, General safety.

2004

28

EN 1028-2

Fire fighting, Testing

2004

29

EN 13463-2

Part 2: Protection by flow restricting enclosures

2005

30

EN 13463-3

Part 3: Protection by flameproof enclosures

2005

31

PD ISO TR 17766

Centrifugal Pumps handling viscous liquids – Performance corrections

2005

32

BS EN 14343

Rotary positive displacement pumps – Performance tests for acceptance

2006

33

BS EN 9905 (1998)

Technical specification for centrifugal pumps – Class 1 (title revised)

2006

34

BS EN 1151-1

Pumps –Circulation not exceeding 200W Pt 1 Testing & Marking

2006

35

BS EN 1151-2

Pumps –Circulation not exceeding 200W Pt 2 Noise test code

2006

36

BS ISO 17613

Manual Operated Pumps for drinking water – Selection and Acceptance Part 1 – Southeast Asia

2006

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EN13463-6

Part 6: Protection by control of ignition

2006

38

EN ISO 20361

Liquid pumps Noise test codes Grades 2 & 3

2007 Revised and republished April 2017

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BS ISO 21630

Testing Submersible mixers for waste water and similar applications

2007 (Nov)

40

BS EN 1829-2

High Pressure Water jet machines – safety requirements, Part 2 Hoses, Hose lines and connectors

2008

41

PD CEN/TR 13930

Rotodynamic pumps. Design of pump intakes. Recommendations for installation of pumps

2009

42

PD CEN/TR 13931

Rotodynamic pumps. Forces and moments on flanges. Centrifugal, mixed flow and axial flow horizontal and vertical shafts pumps

2009

43

PD CEN/TR 13932

Rotodynamic pumps. Recommendations for fitting of inlet and outlet on piping

2009

44

BS EN 13463-1

Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Basic method and requirements

2009

45

ISO/TC67 ISO 14691

Petroleum and natural gas industries – Flexible couplings for mechanical power transmission

2009

46

ISO 10816-7

Mechanical vibration – Part 7: Rotodynamic pumps for industrial applications, including measurements on rotating shafts

2009 (Feb)

47

BS EN 1829-1

High Pressure water Jet machines – Safety Requirements

2010 (Feb)

48

API 676

Rotary Positive Displacement Pumps for Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries

2009 (Nov)

49

EN ISO 2858

Centrifugal Pumps 16 bar dimensional standard (ISO 22858 withdrawn)

2010

50

EN ISO 3661

End Suction Pumps Baseplate Dimensions (ISO 23661 withdrawn)

2010

51

BS EN ISO 17769-1

Liquid pumps and installation – General terms, definitions, quantities, letter symbols, and units Part 1: Liquid pumps

August 2012

52

BS EN ISO 17769-2

Part 2: Pumping System

August 2012

53

EN16297-1

Circulation pumps 1w-2500w – Part 1 – Procedures for testing & Calculation of Energy Efficiency Index

November 2012. Possible revision

54

EN16297-2

Circulation pumps 1w-2500w – Part 2 – Calculation of Energy Efficiency Index – Standalone Circulators

November 2012

55

EN16297-3

Circulation pumps 1w-2500w – Part 3 – Calculation of Energy Efficiency Index – Integrated in products

October 2012

56

EN 12050 -1 to 4

Lifting plants for wastewater

2014

57

EN 16247-1

Energy Audits – General requirements

2011

58

EN 16247-2

Energy Audits – Buildings

May 2014

59

EN 16247-3

Energy Audits – Processes

May 2014

60

ISO 50002

Energy Audits – General requirements

September 2014

61

ISO 50003

Energy Audits – Competency

January 2015

62

EN 16644

Circulation Pumps not exceeding 200W Pt 2 – Noise

December 2014

63

EN50598-1

General Requirements for setting energy efficiency index of a Power Driven System

January 2015

64

EN50598-2

Energy efficiency indicators for power drive systems and motor starters

January 2015

65

EN50598-3

Environmental Aspects for power drive systems and motor starters

January 2015

66

BS EN ISO 14414

Pump System Assessment Standard

April 2015

67

BS EN 16752

Centrifugal pumps – Test procedure for seal packings

September 2015

68

BS EN 16247-5

Energy Audits – Competency Of the auditors

August 2015

69

ISO /IEC 80079-36

Non-electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres – Basic method and requirements

March 2016

70

ISO /IEC 80079-37

Non-electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres – Non-electrical type of protection constructional safety “c”, control of ignition sources “b”, liquid immersion “k”

March 2016

71

IEC 60034-30-2

Energy Efficiency of Power Drive Systems from 0.12 kW-1000kW

December 2016

72

ISO/TR19688

Rotodymanic pumps – Hydraulic performance acceptance test using a model pump

February 2019

7.4 ISO/TC 115/SC 3 Installation and special application The report of secretary has been circulated under the reference ISO/TC 115/N 454. The secretary M Gaydon, attending the meeting, informs about the ongoing projects in the SC 3: •

ISO/DIS 13710 “Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries – Reciprocating positive displacement pumps”

ISO/DIS 21049 “Pumps – Shaft-sealing systems for centrifugal and rotary pumps”

ISO/DIS 13709 “Centrifugal pumps for petroleum, petrochemical, and natural gas industries”

Those three projects are developed under a joint working group TC 115/SC 3-TC 67/SC 6 with ISO/TC 115/SC 3 lead. Those standards follow the API standard. It is needed to revise the ISO standard in order to be similar to the revised version of API standard. Since April 2012, API has stopped the collaboration with ISO and so the projects don’t progress. Approach to this issue, during the ISO/TC 115 plenary meeting in 2015, ISO/TC 115 reminded that a product standard shall stay under the lead of TC product and reminded to the secretary of ISO/TC 115/SC 3 that a meeting of ISO/TC 115/SC 3 should be organized in order to get the opinion of the members on those three projects in order to deal with

them. Following that, the secretary of ISO/TC 115/SC 3 launched three ballots by correspondence in January 2016 in order to decide whether the members wish to confirm, revise or withdraw each of the three standards. The results of these three consultations have been circulated under the references ISO/TC 115 N 267&268&269. In May 2016, the chairmen and the secretaries of the two committees ISO/TC 67 and ISO/TC 67/SC 6 sent a letter to ISO/TC 115 and ISO/TC 115/SC 3 in order to explain the context of the ISO standards and their wish to not ratify the withdrawal of the three standards. ISO/TC 115/SC 3 commits to study the proposal concept sent by ISO/TC 67 on 16th of May 2016 and to answer to it. ISO/TC 115/SC 3 will investigate in order to organize a meeting of ISO/TC 115/SC 3 in cooperation with the meetings of Hydraulic Institute. If ISO/TC 115/SC 3 approves the continuation of the projects, ISO/TC 115 reminds to all the members that these three projects are product standards that have to remain under the leadership of ISO/TC 115/SC 3. RESOLUTION N 007/2016

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19 BPMA Representation on External Committees BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION Pumps and Pump Testing (MCE/6)

Chairman Delegates

Pumps Safety 6/-/1 Dimension and Technical Specification of Rotodynamic Pumps MCE/6/2

Chairman Chairman Delegates

Pump Testing MCE/6/3 Pump Seals MC/6/4 Dimension and Specification PD Pumps MCE/6/6 Electrical Safety CPL 61-01 Steel Castings ISE/6 Drinking Water TC164 Waste Water B/505/21 Vibration of Machines GME/021/05 Process Equipment & Systems for Petroleum and Natural Gas PSE/0117/0 Non Electrical Equipment in Explosive Atmospheres FSH/023 Energy Management Systems SEM/001

Chairman Chairman Delegate Delegate Delegate Delegate Delegate Delegate Delegate Delegate Delegate

J Bower G Maxted A O’Brien J Hollins A Yates L Farmer M Trevaskis J Turner W Rose P Swart J Alsina G Wilde S Schofield S Schofield A O’Brien J Bower S Schofield A O’Brien S Schofield S Schofield S Schofield S Schofield S Schofield S Schofield S Schofield S Schofield S Schofield

Consultant Albany Engineering John Crane UK SPP Pumps Secure Meters Aesseal Xylem Xylem Armstrong Grundfos ESPA BPMA BPMA BPMA John Crane UK Consultant BPMA John Crane UK BPMA BPMA BPMA BPMA BPMA BPMA BPMA BPMA BPMA

J Hollins S Schofield G Wilde J Hollins S Schofield G Wilde

SPP BPMA BPMA SPP BPMA BPMA

S Schofield G Wilde S Schofield S Schofield S Schofield S Schofield

BPMA BPMA BPMA BPMA BPMA BPMA

W Rose J Veness S Schofield J Hollins G Wilde S Schofield J Hollins G Wilde J Veness S Schofield

Armstrong ITT Goulds BPMA SPP BPMA BPMA SPP BPMA ITT Goulds BPMA

S Schofield P Bowden B Millward D Clark J Hollins P Cunningham T Young G Kennedy S Schofield G Maxted S Schofield A O’Brien L Farmer S Schofield T Houston S Schofield

BPMA John Crane SPX ClydeUnion Pumps HMD Pumps SPP chemquip Greene Tweed Dawson Downie Lamont BPMA Albany Pumps BPMA John Crane UK AESSEAL BPMA Plenty Mirrlees Pumps BPMA

INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ORGANISATION Pumps ISO TC115

Chairman Delegate

Pump Dimension and Technical Specifications ISO TC115/SC1

Chairman Delegate

EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDISATION CEN/TC197

Delegates

CEN/TC197/SC1/SAFETY CEN/TC197/SC2 Terminology CEN/TC197SCS Testing CEN/TC197SC4 Rotodynamic Pumps

Delegates Delegates Delegates Delegates

EUROPUMP Executive Council

Delegates

Technical Commission

Delegates

Standards Commission

Delegates

Marketing Commission

Chairman Secretary

API SUB COMMITTEES (UK) title API 610 12th Edition Rotodynamic Pumps (BPMA Subgroup)

Members

Delegates

API 674 Reciprocating Positive Displacement Pumps

Members

API 676 Rotary Positive Displacement Pumps

Members

API 682 Mechanical Seals

Members

API 685 Sealless Pumps

Members

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BPMA Activity Highlights 2018/19

World Pump Market Summary

The BPMA has established a relationship with Oxford Economics who now produce a Global Pump Industry Report. We reproduce below an extract from that report.

Comment Global pump consumption is estimated to have grown by 1.7% in 2018 to stand at US$47.6bn. This level is much smaller than our previous estimates owing to improvements to our data estimations, most notably to the size of the Chinese market. In addition, however, the industrial downswing in H22018 was more pronounced than anticipated and in terms of growth, this represents a downward revision to our outlook since our last report. Indeed, the softening of global industrial activity since late2018 has now become more broad-based. While this had been driven by a slowdown in China and contractions in the

eurozone, Japan, Korea, and the UK, that weakness has now spread to the US. Although we have long anticipated an easing of global industrial momentum in 2019, it may prove even more pronounced than originally expected. Weakening momentum in industrial activity – particularly stark in the production of capital goods – has been driven by a global trade slowdown and a deterioration in business sentiment. While various indicators reveal that trade volumes slowed sharply at end-2018, soft readings for leading indicators for January and February, such as export order surveys, suggest trade growth remains sluggish at the outset of 2019. ■

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Dewatering Pumps 4. Durability

Dewatering Pumps

Pumps need to perform reliably in extreme environments. Therefore, it is important the selected pump has been tested and is capable of withstanding tough and changeable working conditions as soon as it is turned on.

By: Paul Humphreys, Vice President Communications and Branding of Atlas Copco Power Technique

In addition, pumps shouldn’t get clogged up. If a pump becomes clogged, then it will reduce the flow of water being pumped. When clogging occurs, it will affect performance, and if allowed to continue for an extended period of time the pump could ultimately burn out. It’s not very often that users are pumping perfectly clean water, so some elements of clogging are a hazard of the task. To protect against problems, leading manufacturers are continually looking at the positioning of parts and specifically the inlet holes and passing areas. Before choosing a pump, users should ask what steps the manufacturer has taken to avoid clogging and guarantee consistent performance.

The applications for dewatering pumps vary wildly. Therefore, it’s essential when building a pump portfolio that users choose equipment that is versatile, while remaining productive, safe and trouble-free. Here are five key considerations you should focus on when purchasing dewatering pumps: 1. Efficiency When users have to choose a pump, they usually opt for larger sizes on the basis that they can cover a multitude of jobs, but, in doing so, energy efficiency is often sacrificed. Developments in technology are helping to reduce fuel usage and operating costs. In recent years, newer types of pump have been introduced that are specifically designed to reduce fuel consumption at times of low load and cope with fluctuating application demands; without running up high-fuel costs or risking burnout. Therefore, it is recommended that buyers consider newer types of technology, rather than simply replicating orders from the past. Bigger is not always better! 2. Size and movement Pumps are now being developed to be smaller and lighter, as well as easier to move and transport both on and between work sites. Consequently, buyers should take time to ensure they select a pump that is suitable for use on multiple sites where the pumps might be working, and include built-in features that enhance movement and safety. Many larger pumps have integrated trailer options, as well as integrated lifting beams and/or forklift slots. Buyers should ask what options the manufacturer has added to aid the safe movement of the pump from site to site, or within the working location where it is needed.

5. Ease of service

No two jobs are ever the same. For this reason, it is recommended to choose a pump that is suitable for multiple applications. Taking a look at the design of the pump’s components and how they work together should therefore be a priority. Subsequently, users should consider pumps that come with:

Downtime is lost time. When it comes to pumping fluids, any time lost for maintenance and repairs can be catastrophic. It is recommended to choose pumps with a combination of longservice intervals and simple service. Furthermore, as every second counts in terms of operational time, it is suggested to seek pumps that can be serviced in minutes, not hours, with easy access to all parts and consumables. Often, service needs to be completed remotely or at a job site, so the availability and simplicity of a service pack is a major consideration.

A range of accessories to enhance performance for changing applications.

Conclusion

A performance that covers multiple applications and offers different options.

A modular design that enables upgrades or changes to the existing pump, without the need to replace it with a completely new one.

3. Versatility

This is a general overview of some of the key things to look for when building a rental fleet of pumps. When it comes to specific applications, buyers should always discuss the application needs directly with their manufacturer. This conversation should include the following key considerations: 1. What is the maximum head height you need to pump? 2. How far do you need to pump the water? 3. What size hoses can you fit? 4. Do you have a specific flow you need to guarantee? 5. Do you have electrical power available? 6. How accessible is the location where you will use the pump? 7. What is the size and depth of the pit? 8. What solids might you encounter? 9. How quickly do you need to start pumping? 10. Are there noise or engine tier regulations to be considered? ■ For further info, Email: power.technique@uk.atlascopco.com Telephone: +44 (0)1442 222 350

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An insight into off-site solutions against the demand for today’s and tomorrow’s commercial building projects that can be achieved through OSB. These additional benefits can offer real assistance.

An insight into off-site solutions By: Linda Dingley of Grundfos Pumps Ltd

Take for example a case story where a solution was needed to support a large residential development in London. The building needed to incorporate a range of special OSB demands, with a further demand to ensure that the solutions were delivered to meet a very tight timescale. The project was complex and involved a number of different developments within the solution that needed to be individually catered for. One of the particular challenges was to develop bespoke solutions around a FAT tested master set.

Off-site build (often abbreviated to OSB), isn’t a new concept, but is currently experiencing a real surge in interest, that has made this an identifiable trend in a wide range of applications recently. This method of delivering a solution is known by different terms: including off-site construction, off-site manufacture, build off-site as well as engineered to order – although this term is more frequently used when referencing one-off solutions. Regardless of what it is called, these are structures that are designed, engineered and manufactured in a safe, controlled location that is not the site in which they will be used. The manufacturing of these solutions occurs in a specialist manufacturing location that offers specific expertise to facilitate this type of process, with units being constructed in factory conditions and that are subsequently transported to site. A complete package Irrespective of the end functionality, producing a successful off-site build outcome demands the manufacturing capability to be able to deliver a ‘plug ‘n pump’ solution. This means that all the elements from planning and design, through to fabrication, the actual assembly of components and any required testing need to be coordinated and that these sets arrive on site, complete with all the necessary pumps, piping, valves, instrumentation and controls. At present, the output requirements for OSB vary dependent on what application the final solution is designed to meet which can include solutions for the wider water industry, a variety of industrial applications as well as commercial building services. This means being able to deliver systems that are typically designed and manufactured on a common base frame for supply to site. Larger booster assemblies or “part assembled” are often preferred where two or more base plate arrangements are supplied i.e. pumps and pipe fittings on one base frame and the control panel on another base frame. This enables both the installers and the carriers a degree of flexibility as both the system supply and the installation stages. These part packages are then connected back together on site.

Making some final factory checks Besides needing to meet specific project objectives, this type of solution also delivered some particular benefits. For example, in certain high-rise applications, the systems need to be separated hydraulically. This is particularly true when the client or landlord needs an independently separated tenant and landlord services solution. Through metering and the hydraulic separation of systems, this solution has now made it easy to accurately bill individual tenants.

For the very largest of applications the sheer size of pumps and associated pipe fittings may make it untenable to package the equipment in a factory and then transport it safely to site. Therefore, parts are supplied separately and assembled on site by a contractor.

This level of adaptability is particularly helpful on speculative office builds, something which is now quite common in major cities, where there is capacity to have multiple tenants in the same building.

Concurrent engineering Concurrent engineering is also known as simultaneous engineering or integrated product development (IPD). This is a method of designing and developing a process in which the different stages, run simultaneously, rather than consecutively. Thus, decreasing the overall design, development, production and delivery time and any associated costs. A twin-diesel FM fire set

It’s a wrap With so many potential applications that can be supported by this type of OSB solution, plus the many financial and H&S benefits that these can offer, it is of little surprise that the increase in off-site build popularity is expected to continue unabated. What is very clear is that there is a real future for these systems as well as for those companies that can offer both the flexibility as well as the consistency to deliver against a complete and increasingly complex solution demand to meet the growing number of applications that this form of engineering can now confidently support. ■

This approach offers some specific benefits to deliver

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Single phase motor theory equipment to be powered using a stand-alone generator, this is again where economics and practicality come in. Typically, three phase generators are very large and cumbersome with a price tag to match whereas single phase compressors are a comparably affordable solution and much more compact. This again encourages the users of this type of equipment to follow the preference of single phase over three phase.

Single phase motor theory By: Brian Bannister – Motor Specialist, Lafert Electric Motors Ltd Until now motor efficiency standards have been applicable only to 3-phase motors. However, that is due to change, possibly as early as July 2022, when single phase motors will have to comply with IE2. This efficiency level will be applied to all motors equal to and above 0.12kW. Single phase motors are used extensively within the pump industry, so it seems appropriate to look at the technology, the options available and the merits of the different configurations.

Basic Electric Motor Principal An electric motor uses basic magnetic rules of repulsion & attraction to twist a rotating object (the rotor) around in a circle. Both the rotor and the stationary structure (the stator) are magnetic and their magnetic poles are initially arranged so that the rotor must turn in a particular direction in order to bring its north poles closer to the stator’s south poles and vice versa. The rotor thus experiences a twist and it begins to rotate. But the magnets of the rotor and stator aren’t all permanent magnets. At least some of the magnets are electromagnets. In a typical motor, these electromagnets are designed so that their poles change just as the rotor’s north poles have reached the stator’s south poles. After the poles change, the rotor finds itself having to continue turning in order to bring its north poles closer to the stator’s south poles and it continues to experience a twist in the same direction. The rotor continues to spin in this fashion, always trying to bring its north poles close to the south poles of the stator and its south poles close to the north poles of the stator.

Firstly, what is the difference between a 3-phase supply and a single phase supply? It may be a little easier to think of a day to day similarity as below: Using a single-phase supply is like one strong man pushing a car uphill. At some point, the work is beyond what that one man can do whereas a 3-phase supply is like having 3 equally strong men each pushing the car in a relay system one after another. The end result is that each man is not doing the work of the one strong man, but together, the three of them push the car further. That is the total distance travelled is much greater when added up.

Single-Phase Theory Because it has but a single alternating current source, a single-phase motor can only produce an alternating field: one that pulls first in one direction, then in the opposite as the polarity of the field switches. A squirrel-cage rotor placed in this field would merely twitch, since there would be no moment upon it. If pushed in one direction, however, it would spin. The major distinction between the different types of singlephase AC motors is how they go about starting the rotor in a particular direction such that the alternating field will produce rotary motion in the desired direction. This is usually done by some device that introduces a phase-shifted magnetic field on one side of the rotor. There are 2 main types of single-phase motor as follows that both use capacitors to shift the magnetic field on start up. These are most commonly available in powers of up to around 3kW. PSC or Permanent Split Capacitor The running capacitor of this type of motor is “permanently” left in series with the start winding during its full operating cycle. Performance is maximised by matching carefully the capacitance in relationship to the winding resistance but typically the starting torque is quite low with a maximum of around 60%-70% of nominal torque being the norm. This characteristic makes the “PSC” type motors suitable for low torque applications such as pumps and fans.

Single phase motor However, there may be a number of reasons that people are unable to use a three-phase supply, the main one being the cost of having it installed into a small workshop. For example, this can be as high as £20,000 dependent upon your area, accessibility, required cable lengths etc.

CSR or Capacitor Start & Run

One example of an industry sector that single phase motors are more commonly used in place of three phase is where portable or mobile equipment is required, typically floor polishing equipment, cement mixers, pressure washers, portable conveyors etc. In these cases, single phase motors are widely used due to economics, practicality and electrical safety, whilst still maintaining relatively high starting torque and overall performance. In many of the above-mentioned mobile applications there is also a requirement for the driven

With this type of motor, it still has the run capacitor in series with the auxiliary or start winding but then has a second starting capacitor in parallel to the running capacitor. This is where the magic of a good quality high torque single phase motor comes into play. The real trick is to be able to switch out of circuit this additional starting capacitor at just the right moment. If it is switched too late then damage can be caused to the capacitor and if it is switched too soon the motor may

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Single phase motor theory not get up to speed and a cycling effect can occur. With effective switching & accurate matching of capacitors to windings, very high starting torques can be achieved reaching levels often between 200% and 250% of nominal torque. This characteristic makes this type of motor more suitable for machine builders with relatively high inertias to move from standstill.

Electronic Switching Device – The third & ultimate switching solution is the “ESD” or “electronic switching device”, this is the modern-day equivalent of the switching relay without the reliability or performance problems experienced with either of the first 2 solutions. It brings with it many other benefits not experienced previously as modern-day electronics can bring with them intelligence that older mechanical devices cannot. For example, the “ESD” can sense the voltage within the auxiliary winding & optimise the switching point based upon changes in this supply, volt drops etc. Modern day electronics, particularly when encapsulated, can also cope far better with environmental condition, ambient temperatures & wider vibration levels. This method can also help with increasing the starting torque even further with figures occasionally exceeding 300% of nominal torque.

There are three main switching methods for CSR motors. Centrifugal Switch – The old traditional method of removing the start capacitor from the running circuit on CSR motors was to use a mechanical centrifugal switching device that caused that part of the connection to be open circuit upon reaching the pre-determined speed. This device was reasonably effective but brought with it many maintenance & reliability problems after short to medium periods of use providing a serious amount of refurbishment work for motor repair companies. Reliability was also found to be affected by environmental conditions, ambient temperatures etc. This method is still fairly widely used however, by many low cost motor manufacturers.

Single phase variations The more serious motor manufacturers are also able to offer many electrical & mechanical variations of single-phase motors for example, brake motors, double shafted, special mounting designs, dual voltage e.g. 115v/230v combined etc.

Switching Relay – The centrifugal switching method was then replaced in the 80’s and early 90’s by some manufacturers with an “SR” or “switching relay”. This was thought to be a more reliable solution but at a much higher price. Unfortunately, it was found that this also was not the ultimate in reliability with similar problems as the centrifugal device and added problems through vibration etc. Unfortunately, this method had zero refurbishment capability i.e. when it failed it had to be replaced. The end result of this situation was that many manufacturers then reverted back to the centrifugal switch solution.

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Why is a simple seal or O ring so important? start of a job and ensuring that any O-rings you use are tested to industry standards.

Why is a simple seal or O ring so important?

Why risk your time money and reputation.

By: Roy Gray – Manager O Rings Limited

For help on grades, design, use BPMA members who are experts and will be happy to help and assist you. ■

We all know O-rings are simple circular seals set in cylindrical applications. They can be very cheap, easy to install, versatile and handle intense pressures and material. O-rings feature in most pumps and many other mechanical types of equipment.

For further info, Email: info@oringslimited.co.uk or telephone +44 (0)1243 787817

Cheap but very important Probably the most famous and tragic example of O-ring failure was in NASA’s space shuttle program. The O-rings in the booster rockets failed due to unusually cold weather and allowed the flame to pass through the seal and into the external tank causing it to explode. Challenger isn’t unique and unfortunately won’t be the last. People/companies do not deliberately risk their reputations, equipment or as in Challenge ultimately lives. So why, well it’s simply pressuring on time, money and it’s only a seal attitude. You need to take into account not only what the seal is coming in contact with but also pressures it may come under. Are you getting what you originally specified! You can see in the picture four BS230 sizes but can you tell which is Fluorocarbon, Nitrile, Neoprene, EDPM. Have you ever asked if the compound has changed? Manufacturers do update compounds. Some Distributors will send you a grade not understanding that manufacturers may have several plants with 2 or 3 grades and all with different specification. But most recorded O-ring failures are a consequence of poor installation, lack of knowledge such as wrong tools, sharpedges coming into contact when fitting and leaks caused by bad installation. The best way to reduce the likelihood of a pre-installation Oring failure is by specifying a high-quality O-ring product at the

Whether you are a pump user, supplier or manufacturer, the BPMA can help you achieve the desired result Pump manufacturers, contractors, distributors, seal, bearing, motor, castings suppliers etc involved in the UK market for pumps and pumping equipment can all participate as members of the trade body for the UK pump industry (BPMA). Keep abreast of technical standards and EU directives affecting the industry, participate in industry events and marketing initiatives, access free membership services. Invest in business support for your company by taking advantage of introductory offers for membership of the BPMA.

For more information go to the BPMA website www.bpma.org.uk and download the latest BPMA membership benefits brochure or contact:

British Pump Manufacturers Association Limited (BPMA) National Metal Forming Centre, 47 Birmingham Road, West Bromwich, West Midlands B70 6PY Tel: +44 (0) 121 601 6350 Fax: +44 (0) 121 601 6387 E-mail: enquiries@bpma.org.uk

BPMA MEMBERSHIP – AN INVESTMENT, NOT A COST!

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Pumps go digital to boost resilience Pumps go digital to boost resilience By: Steve Hughes, ABB UK’s digital lead for motion business How digitalisation is changing the face of the pump powertrain Pumps are a vital part of processes in many industries, not least the water and wastewater sector. In this industry, the health and wellbeing of a water utility’s customers are at stake and as such, pump failures can prove very costly.

Smart sensor technology But all this is set to change as digital technology is applied to each part of the powertrain. The biggest change is the arrival of a small device called a smart sensor. Originally designed for low voltage motors, the sensor converts traditional motors, into smart, wirelessly connected devices. It measures key parameters of the motor which can be used to gain meaningful information on its condition and performance. This enables users to identify inefficiencies within their system and to reduce risks related to operation and maintenance. Maintenance can now be planned according to actual needs rather than based on generic schedules. This extends the lifetime of equipment, cuts maintenance costs and reduces or prevents unplanned downtime due to breakdowns.

Pumps often work in harsh and challenging conditions and to prevent failure, caused through events such as clogging of the impellers, they must be checked regularly, which can be costly and time-consuming. Connecting the powertrain Yet, pumps themselves are only one part of a powertrain, the individual components of which work together to move the fluids in the application. A powertrain can comprise the motor driving the pump, a variable speed drive (VSD) that controls the motor’s speed to achieve the optimum pumping rate and, sometimes, mounted bearings and gearing.

Getting smarter

Should a pump set stop operating, then the practice could be for the on-site maintenance team to summon support from the OEM that supplied the pump. However, if the pump has stopped working because the VSD has tripped then this could lead to further delay as the OEM contacts the drive supplier for advice. If a call out is required, then the time delays and cost implications become much greater.

The smart sensor technology has evolved and is now applied to pumps and mounted bearings. For pumps, the sensor measures vibration and temperature from the casing, using the data it gathers to produce meaningful information on the (continued on page 39)

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Consider the options when pumping from sumps or underground tanks Open blade impellers allow the passage of solid particles and a check valve in the suction flange prevents a back syphon effect when the pump is stopped to retain liquid in the pump casing ready for the next priming cycle. The mechanical seal is normally oil lubricated to prevent dry running during the priming cycle. Maintenance is simple and parts can be easily replaced.

Consider the options when pumping from sumps or underground tanks By: Peter Staddon – Managing Director of The Pump Company Ltd

These pumps are not suitable for pumping hot liquids on a suction lift and one should consult the NPSH curve to establish the suction lift available. Air leaks in the suction line can effect priming times, limited dry running is possible although this should be avoided.

The three main options when pumping liquids from sumps or below ground tanks are: •

Submersible

Self-Priming

Cantilever

ATEX certified pumps are also available. Cantilever

All three pump types come with a range of Pro’s and Con’s, but the user should bear in mind the type of liquids that that will be pumped.

The main feature of Cantilever pumps is that there are no bearings or bushing submerged, therefore the pump is capable of handling solid, even abrasive or corrosive liquids without the need of external flushing. The benefit of having no seals in contact with the liquid means temperatures can exceed 500°C and the pump can dry run without causing damage

If you are only going to pump storm water or sewage, then the selection process will be based upon location, accessibility and budget. However, if you are pumping process effluent which is corrosive, abrasive or a hot liquid the choice of pumps available should be carefully considered. Submerisble Small light weight submersible pumps are extremely cost effective when a cold clean liquid is pumped, but when flow rates and pump sizes increase the ancillary equipment required can quickly add cost.

The Cantilever pump primes automatically when the liquid covers the impeller, so an additional benefit is that the pump can even run without level controls. Material options are many, from cast iron or AISA 316 through to Sanicro 28 and wear resisting steel.

Submersible pumps are hermetically sealed and are thought of as a “fit and forget” solution. They are inherently self-priming and don’t suffer cavitation issues with certain models having the ability to pump solids. Motors are cooled by the pumped product and generally they are quiet in operation.

The column length of the pump is 0.3 – 1.5m but by fitting a tail pipe on the suction, tanks can be emptied up to 5m in depth, the pump can even be fitted externally to a tank/sump.

Guide rail systems and lifting gantries are often necessary for heavier units.

Various impellers are available. Vortex impellers capable of passing solids up to 90% of the discharge port, as well as abrasive liquids or filamentous particles. Channel impellers and closed/open impellers can also be fitted.

Conversely, any leakage into the pump casing via gaskets or cable entry inevitably proves disastrous. Whilst there are versions that will handle corrosive or abrasive liquids and solids. The pumping of hot liquids is generally limited to 40°C. Dry running is fatal. Submersible pumps can be fitted with double mechanical seals and macerating cutter blades

Due to its robust construction coupled with no mechanical wear the Cantilever pump has almost no maintenance cost which is the payback for a higher purchase price

Self-Priming Self-Priming pumps by comparison tend to offer a cost effective solution, maintenance tends to be easier as the installation is above ground and life expectancy tends to be longer than a comparable submersible pump.

In summary, if you are faced with pumping process liquids that are high temperature, corrosive, abrasive or mixed effluents that contain solids you need to consider the various options available to you. The cheapest pump to buy is not necessarily the one that will have the lowest life cost or even be suitable for your application.

To operate, a simple suction pipe is immersed into the liquid and after an initial filling of liquid, the pump is automatically primed to a height of 7.5m, although the discharge must be free to vent, or anair release valve should be fitted to the discharge.

Always ask your pump supplier to explain the options available to you. ■ For further info, Email: info@thepumpco.co.uk or contact +44 (0)1293 533665

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Pumps go digital to boost resilience They may also indicate where conditions may be changed to improve the life of the component.

Pumps go digital to boost resilience continued from page 37

This could also help manage upgrades or replacements of pumps and motors to maximize efficiency and extend the life of the overall powertrain.

pump’s condition and performance. It can also be used on both centrifugal or vortex pumps, on clean water or wastewater applications and with pump motors that are either used direct on-line or variable-speed driven.

Connecting to a new world of data When considering a digital sensor solution, its worth focusing on a selection of critical powertrains rather than the entire plant. Work with the smart sensor supplier to identify two or three challenging powertrains where more data would be useful. Setting up a gateway and sensors is a low-cost investment compared to the cost of unplanned shutdowns. Digital sensors can guard against the lost production, lost raw materials and possible cleaning and repairs that can result from a powertrain failure. With remote access to data, they can also remove many health and safety challenges, eliminating the need for special work permits for dangerous areas and thus saving further costs.

Driving digital Which leaves the VSD as the only component in the powertrain without a smart sensor. However, the VSD has been digital for many years. It is packed with sensors, software and algorithms, each of which contribute to the wellbeing of the drive itself and the health of the motor it is controlling.

Connected devices raise the obvious concerns of cyber security, but digital sensors for pumps and motors are configured as read only devices. They have no electrical connection to the motor or pump, so there is no fear of hackers taking control and introducing higher than normal chemical doses into a water treatment plant, for example.

Turning data into information With each component part of the powertrain being tracked and monitored, the important task is to turn the data collected into usable information. For instance, the measurements collected by the smart sensor for pumps, calculates health indicators for detecting common problems including cavitation, bearing failure, vibration, flow turbulence, blade problems, looseness, unbalance or overheating. Because the solution gathers real data on the real condition in the pump, it can be used to efficiently deploy maintenance teams.

Making pumps and their powertrains into digitally enabled devices makes these workhorses of industry part of the new industrial revolution and ensures pump users benefit from the new age of data. â–

The data collected can help identify any inefficiencies in the overall powertrain system, allowing maintenance teams to target individual components for further investigation. Benefits include early warning of problems, helping prevent unexpected downtime and extend equipment lifetime.

For further info, Email: richard.gee@gb.abb.com or telephone: +44(0)1925 741111

Gateway to the cloud Getting the data from the sensors to the outside world is achieved through a connected gateway. This automatically collects data from many sensors and transmits it to the cloud for processing. Each powertrain, including all its components such as drives, motors, mounted bearings and pumps, sends

M Manuf facturers off Re Recipr i ocating i P Pumps

measurement data to the cloud, which is then visible to the operator on a simple dashboard. Dashboard traffic lights This allows pump operators, for example, to read the data via an app on their smartphone or in a browser. Powertrain assets that are functioning correctly show as green, yellow would indicate something needs to be checked, while red indicates that immediate action needs to be taken. Users can then drill down into the data to get details of the individual powertrain components as needed. Vendors of these types of systems can use the cloud data to conduct further analyses. These include predictive maintenance services where components are analysed under real operating conditions, giving the ability to make precise recommendations based on actual levels of stress and wear. Rather than being based on the average conditions quoted by the manufacturer, predictive maintenance determines whether real conditions require earlier or perhaps later intervention.

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G u i d e t o P u m p Ty p e s The numbered titles of the many pump types available from BPMA member companies correspond to the appropriate section Pump Types (pages 44-45).

Die numerierten Titel der vielen, von BPMA-Mitgliedsfirmen erhältichen Pumpentypen entsprechen dem jewelligen Abschnitt in der Hersteller der Pumpenbaureinen Seite bis 44-45).

Les désignations numérotées des nombreaux types de pompes disponsibles auprés des compagnies membres de la BPMA y correspondent à la section appropriée Types de Pompes (pages 44-45).

Los títulos numerados de los muchos tipos de bomba que ofrecen las compañías miambro de la BPMA corresponde a la sección apropiada de la Guia de los Tipos de BombasCompreadores (paginas 44-45)

Rotodynamic Single Stage – Horizontal - General Duty

1 Close Coupled

6 Mixed Flow

11 Sludge Pump

Pompe Monoblock

Pompe Hélicocentrifuge

Pompe á Boues

Blockpumpe

Halbaxialkreiselpumpe

Schlammpumpe

Bomba Monobloc

Bomba Helicocentrifuga

Bomba Para Agua Fangosa

2 End Suction Back Pullout

7 Axial Flow

12 Abrasive Handling

A Rotor Démontable Côté Commande

Pompe Hélice

Pompe Résistant á L’Abrasion

Mit Zur Antriebsseide Ausbarem Laüfer

Axialkreiselpumpe Bomba de Hélice

Bomba Resistente a La Abrasión

Con El Rotor Desmontable Por El Lado De Accionamineto

3 Double Entry

Verschleissfestepumpe

- Special Purpose

13 Vortex Pump

Double Flux

8 Chemical Pump

Pompe à Vortex

Doppelströmige

Pompe Chimie

Freistrompumpe

Flujo Doble

Chemiepumpe

Bomba de Torbellino

Bomba Quimica

4 Glandless-Submerged Motor

9 Process

14 Regenerative

Electro Pompe À Stator Chemisé

Process

Pompe à Accélération Périphérique

Spaltrohrmotorpumpe

Prozesspumpe

Peripheralpumpe

Proceso

Electrobomba Con Estator Encamisado

Bomba Periferica

5 Glandless-Magnetic Drive

10 Solids-Handling

15 Side Channel

Electro Pompe À Bobinage Noyè

Pompe á Corps Solides

Pompe á Canal Latéral

Nassmotorpumpe Electrobomba Con Bobinado Inundado

Feststoffpumpe Bomba Para Cuerpos Solidos

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Seitenkanalpumpe Bomba de Canal Lateral


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G u i d e t o P u m p Ty p e s 16 Self-Priming Pump

22 Glandless Submerged Motor

28 Hot Water Circulator

Pompe Autoamorcante

Electro Pompe á Stator Chemisé

Pompe de Circulation

Selbstansaugende Autocebante

Unwälzpumpe

Spaltrohrmotorpumpe

Bomba Decirculacion

Electrobomba Con Estator Encamisado

17 Hygienic Pump

23 Axial Flow

29 Borehole Shaft-Driven

Pour Produits Alimentaires

Pompe Hélice

Pompe de Forage à Ligne D’arbre

Nahrungsmittelpumpe

Axialkreiselpumpe Bomba de Hélice

Para Productos Alimenticios

Bohrlochwellenpumpe Bomba Centrifuga Para Pozo Profundo

18 Swimming Pool

24 Mixed Flow

30 Reactor

Pompe de Circulation Pour Piscine

Pompe Hélicocentrifuge

Pompe De Reactuer Nuclèaire

Schwimmbad Umwälzpumpe

Halbaxialkreiselpumpe Bomba Hecocentrifuga

Reaktorpumpe Bomba Para Reacto Atomico

Bomba de Circulacion Para Piscina

19 Shower Pump

25 Mixed Flow-Volute

31 Sump Pump

Pompe de Douche

Pompe a Volute Beton

De Vidange de Fosses

Duschpumpe

Pumpe mit Betonspirale

Grubenentleerungspumpe

Bomba con Volut de Hormigon

Para Achique de Fosas

26 Concrete Volute Pump

32 Barrel Emptying

Pompe Helicocentrifuge á Volute

Vide Fúts

Duchabomba

Rotodynamic Single Stage – Vertical - General Duty

20 In-Line Close-Coupled Pompe Monobloc en Ligne Blockpumpe – Inline Ausführung Bomba Monobloc en Linea

21 In-Line Pump

Halbaxial Spiralgehäusepumpe

Para Vaciado de Barriles

Bomba Helicocentrifug de Volute

- Special Purpose

Pompe in Line

27 Process, Double Entry Pump

Inlinepumpe

Pompe Process á Double Entree

Bomba en Linea

Fasspumpe

Doppelströmige Pumpe in Prozess Bomba de Proceso de dos Entradas

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33 Solids Handling Pump Pompe a Liquide Charge Feststoffpumpe Bomba Para Liquios Cargados


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G u i d e t o P u m p Ty p e s 34 Sludge Pump

40 Aquarium Pump

46 Sump Pump

Pompe A Boues

Pompe D’Aquarium

Pompe de Puits

Schlammpumpe

Aquariumpumpe

Bomba Para Agua Fangosa

Bomba de Acuario

Grubenentleerungspumpe

- Submersible Motor

Bomba Sumergida

41 Fountain Pump

47 Caisson

35 Borehole

Pompe de Fontainerie

Groupe Immergé de Forage

Springbrunnenpumpe

Multicellulaire à Cuve de Charge Mehrstufige Mantelgehäusepumpe

Bomba Fuente

Unterwässermotorpumpe

Multicelular con Cuba de Carga

Bomba Sumergible Para Pozo Perforado

36 Cellar Pump

42 Bilge

48 Borehole Shaft Driven

Vide Cave

Pompe Avec Pot Damorcage

Pompe de Forage à Ligne D’Arbe

Kelleraumentwässerungspumpe

Bohrlochwellenpumpe

Kellerrentwässerungspumpe Bomba de Achique

Bomba De Sentina

37 Sewage

- Rotodynamic Multi-Stage

Bomba Centrifuga Para Pozo Profundo

Positive Displacement - Rotary

Groupe Submersible

43 Radially Split

Abwassertauchmotorpumpe

Multicellulaire á Simple Flux

Pompe á Palettes Flexibles

Bomba Sumergible Para Aguas Cargedas

Mehrstufige Einströmige

Flügelzellenpumpe mit Elastischem Verdränger

Multicelular de Flugo simple

Bombas de Paletas Flexibles

38 Contractor

44 Axially Split

50 Internal Gear

Submersible de Chantier

Multicellulaire á Joint Longitudinal

Pompe á Engrenages

Schmutzwassertauchmotorpumpe

Mehrstufige Längsgeteilte Pumpe

Bomba Sumergible de Obre

49 Flexible Vane

Zahnradpumpe Bomba de Engranajes

Multicelular Con Junta Longitudinal

39 Solids Handling

45 Barrel Insert

51 External Gear

Submersible á Corps Solides

Multicellulaire á Double Enveloppe

Pompe á Engrenages

Felststoffitauchmotorpumpe

Mantelgehäusepumpe

Bomba Sumergible Para Cuerpos Solidos

Multicelular De Doble Envoltura

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Zahnradpumpe Bomba de Engranajes


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G u i d e t o P u m p Ty p e s - Miscellaneous

52 Sliding Vane

58 Peristaltic

Pompe á Palette Retinue

Pompe Peristaltique

64 Jet Ejecteur á Liquide

Trennflügelpumpe

Schlauchpumpe

Bomba de Paletas Retenidas

Bomba de Paletas Flexibles

53 Lobe

59 Rotary Diaphragm Pump

65 Proportion & Dosing

Pompe à Lobes

Pompe Volumetrique Rotative á Diaphragme

Pompe Doseuse

Kreiskolbenpumpe Bomba Lobular

Flüssigkeitsstrahlpumpe Eyector por Liquido

Rotierende Membranpumpe

Dosierpumpe Bomba Dosificadora

Bomba De Diafraoma Rotativa

54 Orbital Lobe Pompe á Rotor Excentrique DrehkolbenMembranpumpe Bomba Con el Rotor Excentrico

- Reciprocating

66 Liquid Ring

60 Diaphragm Single/Double Acting Pompe á Membrane á Single et á Double Effet Einfach Und Zweifachwirkende Mebranpumpe

Pompe á Anneau Liquid Flüssigkeitsringpumpe Bomba de Anillo Liquido

Bomba de Membrana de Effecto Simple y Double

55 Screw

61 Diaphragm Oil Free

67 Hand Pump

Pompe á Vis

Pompe á Membrane Exempt d’Huile

Pompe á Main

Schraubenspindelpumpe

Membranpumpe Ölfrei

Handpumpe Bomba De Mano

Bomba de Tornillo

Bomba de Membrana Exento de Aceite

56 Helical Rotor

62 Piston

68 Macerator

Pompe á Vis Excentrée

Pompe á Pistons

Pompe Dilaceratrice

Kolbenpumpe

Zerhackerpumpe

Bomba de Pistones

Bomba de Desmenuzamiento

Exzenterschneckenpumpe Bomba de Tornillo Excéntrico

57 Archimedian Screw

63 Plunger/Ram

Vis D’Archimède

Pompe á Pistons Plongeurs

Schneckentrogpumpe Tornillo de Arquimedes

Tauchkolbenpumpe Bomba de Pistón Plongeur

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Albany Engineering Co Limited Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Armstrong Fluid Technology Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique AVT PUMP AxFlow Limited Calpeda Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd Chemquip Limited Crest Pumps Ltd DAB Pumps Limited Dawson Downie Lamont EBARA Pumps Europe SPA – United Kingdom Flotronic Pumps Limited Flowserve Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps Houghton International KSB Limited Mackley Pumps – The Clarke Chapman Group Ltd March May Ltd MDM Pumps Ltd NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd Patterson Pump Ireland Ltd Ram Pumps Ltd Salamander Pumps SPP Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – Plenty Pumps Stuart Turner Limited Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Ltd The Pump Company Ltd Torishima Europe Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Tuthill UK Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Weir Minerals Europe Limited Wilo (UK) Ltd Wright Flow Technologies Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

P u m p Ty p e s

Rotodynamic Single Stage – Horizontal (General Duty) 1

Close Coupled

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2

Back Pull-Out

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3

Double Entry

4

Glandless Submerged Motor

5

Glandless Magnetic Drive

6

Mixed Flow

7

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Axial Flow

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Rotodynamic Single Stage – Horizontal (Special Purpose) 8

Chemical

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● ● ● ●

9

Process

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● ●

● ●

● ● ●

10 Solids Handling

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11 Sludge

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12 Abrasive Handling

14 Regenerative

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16 Self-Priming

17 Hygienic

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15 Side Channel

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13 Vortex

19 Shower

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18 Swimming Pool

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Rotodynamic Single Stage -Vertical (General Duty) 20 In-Line Close-Coupled

21 In-Line Long-Coupled

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22 Glandless

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23 Axial Flow

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24 Mixed Flow

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25 Mixed Flow-Volute

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26 Concrete Volute

Rotodynamic Single Stage -Vertical (Special Purpose) 27 Process, Double Entry

28 Hot Water Circulator

29 Borehole Shaft Driven

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30 Reactor ●

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31 Sump

● ● ● ● ● ●

● ● ●

● ●

32 Barrel Emptying

33 Solids Handling

● ● ●

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34 Sludge

44

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Albany Engineering Co Limited Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Armstrong Fluid Technology Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique AVT PUMP AxFlow Limited Calpeda Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd Chemquip Limited Crest Pumps Ltd DAB Pumps Limited Dawson Downie Lamont EBARA Pumps Europe SPA – United Kingdom Flotronic Pumps Limited Flowserve Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps Houghton International KSB Limited Mackley Pumps – The Clarke Chapman Group Ltd March May Ltd MDM Pumps Ltd NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd Patterson Pump Ireland Ltd Ram Pumps Ltd Salamander Pumps SPP Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – Plenty Pumps Stuart Turner Limited Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Ltd The Pump Company Ltd Torishima Europe Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Tuthill UK Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Weir Minerals Europe Limited Wilo (UK) Ltd Wright Flow Technologies Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

P u m p Ty p e s

Rotodynamic Single Stage (Submersible Motor) ● ●

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38 Contractor

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39 Solids Handling

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35 Borehole 36 Cellar 37 Sewage

40 Aquarium

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41 Fountain

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42 Bilge

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Rotodynamic Multi-Stage ● ●

43 Radially Split

● ● ● ● ● ● ●

● ● ● ●

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45 Barrel Insert

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● ●

47 Caisson

48 Borehole Shaft Driven

44 Axially Split

46 Sump

● ● ●

● ● ● ●

Positive Displacement Rotary ●

49 Flexible Vane

50 Internal Gear

51 External Gear

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56 Helical Rotor

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57 Archimedian Screw

58 Peristaltic

59 Rotary Diaphragm

52 Sliding Vane 53 Lobe

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54 Orbital Lobe 55 Screw

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Positive Displacement Reciprocating 60 Diaphragm Single/Double Acting

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61 Diaphragm Oil Free

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62 Piston

● ●

63 Plunger/Ram

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Miscellaneous ●

64 Jet 65 Proportioning & Dosing

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66 Liquid Ring

67 Hand Pump

68 Macerator

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Albany Engineering Co Limited Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Armstrong Fluid Technology Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique AVT PUMP AxFlow Limited Barnwell Services Ltd Calpeda Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd Chemquip Limited Crest Pumps Ltd DAB Pumps Limited Dawson Downie Lamont EBARA Pumps Europe S.P.A – United Kingdom Flotronic Pumps Limited Flowserve Fluid Performance Solutions Limited Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps Houghton International John Crane KSB Limited Lafert Electric Motors Ltd LFH Engineering Limited Mackley Pumps – The Clarke Chapman Group Ltd March May Ltd MDM Pumps Ltd NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd Patterson Pump Ireland Ltd Ram Pumps Ltd Salamander Pumps Seal & Pump Engineering (UK) Ltd SPP Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – Plenty Pumps Stuart Turner Limited Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Ltd The Pump Company Ltd Torishima Europe Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Tuthill UK Vulcan Seals Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Weir Minerals Europe Limited Wilo (UK) Ltd Wright Flow Technologies Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

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Albany Engineering Co Limited Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Armstrong Fluid Technology Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique AVT PUMP AxFlow Limited Barnwell Services Ltd Calpeda Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd Chemquip Limited Crest Pumps Ltd DAB Pumps Limited Dawson Downie Lamont EBARA Pumps Europe S.P.A – United Kingdom Flotronic Pumps Limited Flowserve Fluid Performance Solutions Limited Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps Houghton International John Crane KSB Limited Lafert Electric Motors Ltd LFH Engineering Limited Mackley Pumps – The Clarke Chapman Group Ltd March May Ltd MDM Pumps Ltd NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd Patterson Pump Ireland Ltd Ram Pumps Ltd Salamander Pumps Seal & Pump Engineering (UK) Ltd SPP Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – Plenty Pumps Stuart Turner Limited Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Ltd The Pump Company Ltd Torishima Europe Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Tuthill UK Vulcan Seals Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Weir Minerals Europe Limited Wilo (UK) Ltd Wright Flow Technologies Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Pump Applications

35 Demineralised water

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Albany Engineering Co Limited Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Armstrong Fluid Technology Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique AVT PUMP AxFlow Limited Barnwell Services Ltd Calpeda Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd Chemquip Limited Crest Pumps Ltd DAB Pumps Limited Dawson Downie Lamont EBARA Pumps Europe S.P.A – United Kingdom Flotronic Pumps Limited Flowserve Fluid Performance Solutions Limited Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps Houghton International John Crane KSB Limited Lafert Electric Motors Ltd LFH Engineering Limited Mackley Pumps – The Clarke Chapman Group Ltd March May Ltd MDM Pumps Ltd NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd Patterson Pump Ireland Ltd Ram Pumps Ltd Salamander Pumps Seal & Pump Engineering (UK) Ltd SPP Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – Plenty Pumps Stuart Turner Limited Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Ltd The Pump Company Ltd Torishima Europe Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Tuthill UK Vulcan Seals Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Weir Minerals Europe Limited Wilo (UK) Ltd Wright Flow Technologies Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Pump Applications

69 Grease_ lubricating oil

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Albany Engineering Co Limited Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Armstrong Fluid Technology Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique AVT PUMP AxFlow Limited Barnwell Services Ltd Calpeda Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd Chemquip Limited Crest Pumps Ltd DAB Pumps Limited Dawson Downie Lamont EBARA Pumps Europe S.P.A – United Kingdom Flotronic Pumps Limited Flowserve Fluid Performance Solutions Limited Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps Houghton International John Crane KSB Limited Lafert Electric Motors Ltd LFH Engineering Limited Mackley Pumps – The Clarke Chapman Group Ltd March May Ltd MDM Pumps Ltd NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd Patterson Pump Ireland Ltd Ram Pumps Ltd Salamander Pumps Seal & Pump Engineering (UK) Ltd SPP Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – Plenty Pumps Stuart Turner Limited Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Ltd The Pump Company Ltd Torishima Europe Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Tuthill UK Vulcan Seals Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Weir Minerals Europe Limited Wilo (UK) Ltd Wright Flow Technologies Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

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Mechanical Seals & Couplings PUSHER SEAL

BELLOWS SEALS

Several forms of pusher seals are available using a single spring or multispring configuration to suit a wide range of industries. Available in a wide range of materials for pumps compressors and mixers. Balanced and unbalanced options available to meet National and International standards.

Rubber bellows seal are commonly used in aqueous and general chemical duties. PTFE externally mounted versions are available for highly corrosive services. Edge welded and formed metal bellows are available in a variety of corrosion resistant materials to suit medium and high temperature applications.

BEARING ISOLATOR SEALS

SPLIT SEALS

Designed to protect bearings by eliminating lubricant leakage

In many installations it is impractical or inconvenient to

and excluding contaminants from entering into the bearing. A

dismantle equipment for the replacement of worn seal parts.

wide range of designs are available including standard flanged,

Split seals allow for easy installation and maintenance of the

non-flanged, multiport and split plummer block design.

mechanical seal. Split seals are ideally suited for sealing water, oil, petroleum products etc. In applications where small leakage of the pumped product can be tolerated.

STANDBY SEALS

GAS SEALS

Used as a backup to the primary seal, standby seals provide

Single and dual seal arrangements available for a wide variety

additional protection to contain V.O.C. in compliance with

of applications including pumps, steam turbines, fans and

national and international standards. Several forms are

compressors. Gas seals operate on the principle of grooved

available including non-contacting and contacting dry run

faced technology operating with a constant supply of regulated

seals. Usually no liquid barrier or buffer system is required.

filtered gas.

Flexible Couplings CARTRIDGE SEALS

FLEXIBOX (METASTREAM)

All seal types can be assembled into cartridges in addition there

Type MHSS – reduced mass space coupling with non-sparking

are standard designs, the purpose of which is to make

guard bush for safety, reliability and unlimited life. Type TSKS

installation and maintenance simpler.

‘waisted link membrane’ type spacer coupling with overload drive protection. For use on all types of rotating equipment drives

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▲ Single Flushed Lantern ring

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■ Multiple Seal also in cartridge form

▼ Multiple Flushed Lantern ring

Couplings

ABB Ltd Albany Engineering Co Limited Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique DAB Pumps Limited Flowserve Houghton International John Crane KTR UK Ltd SPP Pumps SPX FLOW – Plenty Pumps

General Industrial Coupling

High Performance Coupling

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M o t o r Ty p e / C o n s t r u c t i o n

Frame Size W range *

Aluminium

Cast Iron

63 to 200 71 to 180

90 to 355 200 to 355

Drip-Proof Flame Proof

160 to 355

StatorRotor Units

90 to 315

Steel

225 to 355

Steel Energy Vertical Efficient Hollow Shaft 255 to 355

284 to 504***

1 Brook Crompton

Aerator specification

2 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Aerator specification

◆ ◆

Drive end bearing location

Drive end bearing location

3 Siemens DF PD

Aerator specification

4 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Aerator specification

5 ABB Ltd

Drive end bearing location

6 Brook Crompton 7 Houghton International 8 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Drive end bearing location

9 Siemens DF PD

◆ ◆

Drive end bearing location

10 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Drive end bearing location

11 ABB Ltd

Dust Ignition Proof

12 Brook Crompton

Dust Ignition Proof

13 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Dust Ignition Proof

14 March May Ltd

Dust Ignition Proof

◆ ◆

15 Siemens DF PD

Dust Ignition Proof

16 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Dust Ignition Proof

17 WEG (UK) Ltd

Dust Ignition Proof

◆ ◆

◆ ◆

18 ABB Ltd

EEx e

19 Brook Crompton

EEx e

20 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

EEx e

21 March May Ltd

EEx e

22 Siemens DF PD

EEx e

23 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

EEx e

24 WEG (UK) Ltd

EEx e

25 Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

EEx e

26 ABB Ltd

Ex N

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27 Brook Crompton

Ex N

28 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Ex N

29 March May Ltd

Ex N

30 Siemens DF PD

Ex N

31 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Ex N

32 WEG (UK) Ltd

Ex N

33 Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Ex N

34 ABB Ltd

Flange Mountings

35 Brook Crompton

Flange Mountings

36 DAB Pumps Limited

Flange Mountings

37 Houghton International

Flange Mountings

38 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Flange Mountings

◆ ◆

39 March May Ltd

Flange Mountings

40 Siemens DF PD

Flange Mountings

41 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Flange Mountings

42 WEG (UK) Ltd

Flange Mountings

43 Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Flange Mountings

44 ABB Ltd

Forced ventilation

45 Brook Crompton

Forced ventilation

46 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Forced ventilation

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M o t o r Ty p e / C o n s t r u c t i o n

Frame Size W range *

Aluminium

Cast Iron

63 to 200 71 to 180

90 to 355 200 to 355

Drip-Proof Flame Proof

160 to 355

StatorRotor Units

90 to 315

47 Siemens DF PD

Forced ventilation

48 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Forced ventilation

49 WEG (UK) Ltd

Forced ventilation

50 ABB Ltd

High thrust bearings

51 Brook Crompton

High thrust bearings

52 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

High thrust bearings

53 March May Ltd

High thrust bearings

54 Siemens DF PD

High thrust bearings

Steel

225 to 355

High thrust bearings

IEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards

57 Brook Crompton

IEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards

58 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

IEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards

59 March May Ltd

IEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards

60 Siemens DF PD

IEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards

61 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

IEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards

62 WEG (UK) Ltd

IEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards

63 Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

IEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards

64 ABB Ltd

Inverter Friendly

65 Brook Crompton

Inverter Friendly

66 DAB Pumps Limited

Inverter Friendly

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◆ ◆

◆ ◆

67 Houghton International

Inverter Friendly

Inverter Friendly

69 March May Ltd

Inverter Friendly

70 Siemens DF PD

Inverter Friendly

71 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Inverter Friendly

72 WEG (UK) Ltd

Inverter Friendly

73 Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Inverter Friendly

Marine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai, Korean Register of Shipping

75 Brook Crompton

Marine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai, Korean Register of Shipping

Marine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai, Korean Register of Shipping

◆ ◆

◆ ◆

79 TEC Electric Motors Ltd 80 WEG (UK) Ltd

Marine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai, Korean Register of Shipping

Marine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai, Korean Register of Shipping

Marine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai, Korean Register of Shipping

81 ABB Ltd

Monsoon Tropical Treatment

82 Brook Crompton

Monsoon Tropical Treatment

83 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Monsoon Tropical Treatment

84 Siemens DF PD

Monsoon Tropical Treatment

85 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Monsoon Tropical Treatment

86 WEG (UK) Ltd

Monsoon Tropical Treatment

87 Brook Crompton

Multi Mount**

53

◆ ◆

74 ABB Ltd

Marine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai, Korean Register of Shipping

68 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

78 Siemens DF PD

55 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

77 March May Ltd

255 to 355

56 ABB Ltd

76 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Steel Energy Vertical Efficient Hollow Shaft

◆ ◆

◆ ◆

284 to 504***


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M o t o r Ty p e / C o n s t r u c t i o n

Frame Size W range *

Aluminium

Cast Iron

63 to 200 71 to 180

90 to 355 200 to 355

88 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Multi Mount**

89 Siemens DF PD

Multi Mount**

90 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Multi Mount**

91 WEG (UK) Ltd

Multi Mount**

92 Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Multi Mount**

◆ ◆

Drip-Proof Flame Proof

160 to 355

StatorRotor Units

Steel

90 to 315

225 to 355

255 to 355

93 ABB Ltd

NEMA

94 Brook Crompton

NEMA

95 March May Ltd

NEMA

96 Siemens DF PD

NEMA

97 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

NEMA

98 WEG (UK) Ltd

NEMA

99 Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

NEMA

100 ABB Ltd

Special seals Labyrinth, Impro etc

101 Brook Crompton

Special seals Labyrinth, Impro etc

102 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Special seals Labyrinth, Impro etc

103 Siemens DF PD

Special seals Labyrinth, Impro etc

104 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Special seals Labyrinth, Impro etc

Steel Energy Vertical Efficient Hollow Shaft 284 to 504***

◆ ◆

105 ABB Ltd

Special vibration limits

106 Brook Crompton

Special vibration limits

107 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Special vibration limits

108 March May Ltd

Special vibration limits

109 Siemens DF PD

Special vibration limits

110 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Special vibration limits

111 WEG (UK) Ltd

Special vibration limits

112 ABB Ltd

Tacho/Encoders

113 Brook Crompton

Tacho/Encoders

114 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Tacho/Encoders

115 Siemens DF PD

Tacho/Encoders

116 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Tacho/Encoders

◆ ◆

117 WEG (UK) Ltd

Tacho/Encoders

118 ABB Ltd

Totally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67

119 Brook Crompton

Totally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67

120 DAB Pumps Limited

Totally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67

121 Houghton International

Totally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67

122 Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

Totally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67

◆ ◆

123 March May Ltd

Totally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67

124 Siemens DF PD

Totally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67

125 TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Totally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67

126 WEG (UK) Ltd

Totally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67

127 Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Totally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67

◆ ◆

*

High efficiency, low noise standard range of motors.

**

Terminal box can be positioned top, right or left hand side of box by means of repositioning bolt on mounting feet.

*** NEMA frame sizes.

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To t a l P u m p M a n a g e m e n t / S e a l i n g & We a r Components/Cast & Machined Components/Services Total Pump Management

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Albany Engineering Co Limited Armstrong Fluid Technology Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique AVT PUMP AxFlow Limited Calpeda DAB Pumps Limited Flotronic Pumps Limited Flowserve Fluid Performance Solutions Limited Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Houghton International John Crane KSB Limited LFH Engineering Limited March May Ltd MDM Pumps Ltd Ram Pumps Ltd Seal & Pump Engineering (UK) Ltd Secure Meters (UK) Ltd SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps Torishima Europe Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Vulcan Seals Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Wilo (UK) Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Pump specification and supply ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Complete overhaul and repair ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

■ ■ ■

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Laser alignment On site and condition maintenance monitoring and shutdowns ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

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Spare parts rationalization

Fault diagnosis

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Turnkey projects

■ ■ ■ ■

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24 hour call-out 365 days per year

■ ■

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Cast & Machined Components 1 2 3 4 5

Albany Engineering Co Limited Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique Brafe Engineering Ltd Houghton International

Investment castings ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Precision castings ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Special alloys ■ ■ ■ ■

Services

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Flowserve Fluid & Energy Solutions Consultancy Ltd Fluid Performance Solutions Limited International Data Entry & Access Ltd Solutions in IT Ltd Touchwave Media Limited World Pumps

WRAS approved composites

■ ■ ■ ■

Thrust pads

■ ■ ■ ■

Static wear rings

■ ■ ■ ■

‘O’ Rings

FEPM elastomers

■ ■ ■ ■

FKM elastomers

FDA certified composites

■ ■ ■ ■

FFKM Perfluoroelastomers

FDA & USP certified elastomers

Diaphragms

Bushings/bearings

EPDM elastomers

ABB Ltd Albany Engineering Co Limited Barnwell Services Ltd Houghton International O Rings Limited Vulcan Seals

Dynamic wear rings

1 2 3 4 5 6

ATEX approved composites

Anti explosive decompression elastomers

Sealing & Wear Components

Industry Specific & Pump Software ■

Online Media & Events

Publications

Pump Consultancy

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Va c u u m P u m p s / M i x e r s / H y d r o Tu r b i n e s Vacuum Pumps

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■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

■ ▲

Rotary Diaphragm

Reciprocating

Diaphragm

Roots Type

Air Ejectors

Close-Coupled

Packaged Sets

Oil Free

Mobile

Ceramic

Other Features

Plastic / Rubber

Special Alloys

Copper Alloys

Carbon Steel

Stainless Steel

Over 10,000

Materials

Iron

3,000 – 10,000

300 – 3,000

50 – 300

0 – 50

200 – 900

Flow Rate (m3h)

■ ▲

■ ▲

1 Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique

30 – 200

1 – 30

1000+

Suction Pressure (mbarabs)

Less than 1

60 – 150

▲ Vertical

32 – 50

■ Horizontal

150 – 1000

Discharge Diameter (mm)

■ ▲

2 AVT PUMP

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

3 Flowserve

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

4 Houghton International

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ■ ▲

■ ▲

■ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲

Mixers

■ ▲

1 Albany Engineering Co. Limited

■ ▲

■ ■ ▲ ▲

Dispersion

Pastes

High Viscosity

Solid Suspension

Blending

Gas Dispersion

Liquid

Hygenic

Homogenising

Low Shear

High Shear

Hydrafoil (Low Energy)

Ribbon

Type of Application

Jet

Contra-rotating

Helical Screw

Gate

Anchor

Impeller

Paddle

Turbine

Propellor

Variable Drive (Speed)

Blade Type or Stirrer

In-Line (Dynamic)

Bottom Entry

In-Line (Static)

▲ Vertical only

Side Entry

■ Horizontal only

Top Entry

Mixer Type

■ ■ ▲ ▲

2 AxFlow Limited ▲ 3 Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd 4 Chemquip Limited

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▲ ■

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5 Flowserve ▲ 6 KSB Limited 7 NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd 8 SPX FLOW – Plenty Pumps 9 T-T Pumps Limited 10 Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

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▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ■ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

■ ▲

■ ■ ▲ ▲ ■ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ■ ▲ ■ ■

■ ■ ▲ ▲ ■ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

■ ▲ ■ ■ ▲ ▲

▲ ■ ▲ ■ ▲ ■ ▲

Hydro Turbines

3 Houghton International

4 SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps

■ ■

56

■ ■

Power recovery

Type Generator

Pelton

Francis vane

Above 1,000

500 – 1,000

100 – 500

0 – 100

High

Type

Synchronous

2 Chemquip Limited

Output Range kW

Induction

Medium

Low

Ultra Low

Above 2000

500 – 2000

250 – 500

50 – 250

up to 50

Head (M)

Propellor

Size Guide kW

Kaplan

1 Albany Engineering Co Limited

Vertical

Horizontal

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BPMA Member Companies

Member Company Profiles On the following pages you will find detailed information about BPMA members and the trade names they use

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BPMA Member Companies

The following is the list of BPMA members (as of May 2019). The profiles of many of these companies will be found on the next 17 pages. Mackley Pumps – The Clarke Chapman Group Ltd March May Ltd MDM Pumps Ltd Micropump NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd O Rings Limited Patterson Pump Ireland Ltd Pumps (UK) Ltd Ram Pumps Ltd Reflex Winkelmann GMBH Riventa Ltd Salamander Pumps Seal & Pump Engineering (UK) Ltd Secure Meters (UK) Ltd Siemens DF PD SPP Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – Plenty Pumps Stuart Turner Limited Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Ltd TEC Electric Motors Ltd. The Pump Company Ltd Tomlinson Hall & Co Ltd Torishima Europe Ltd. Triark Pumps Ltd. T-T Pumps Limited Tuthill UK Vulcan Seals Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group WEG (UK) Ltd Weir Minerals Europe Limited Wilo (U.K.) Ltd Wright Flow Technologies Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

ABB Ltd AESSEAL Plc Albany Engineering Co. Limited Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Armstrong Fluid Technology Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique AVT PUMP AxFlow Limited Barnwell Services Ltd Blackwood Engineering Brafe Engineering Ltd Brook Crompton Calpeda Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd Chemquip Limited Computer Imprintable Label Systems Ltd Crest Pumps Ltd DAB Pumps Limited Dawson Downie Lamont EBARA Pumps Europe S.P.A – United Kingdom ERIKS UK ESPA Pumps (UK) Ltd. Exalto Bearings Ltd Flotronic Pumps Limited Flowserve Flowtech Water Solutions Ltd FTL Technology G.M.Treble Ltd Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Greene, Tweed & Co Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd Hayley Group Ltd Hayward Tyler HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps Houghton International John Crane Koller UK Ltd KSB Limited KTR U.K. Ltd Lafert Electric Motors Ltd LFH Engineering Limited London Basement Pumps Ltd

Associate members Certification Management Ltd Fluid & Energy Solutions Consultancy Ltd Fluid Performance Solutions Limited Intelliquip Europe Ltd International Data Entry & Access Ltd Process Industry Informer Solutions in IT Ltd Touchwave Media Ltd World Pumps 58


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Company Profiles

ABB Limited

AESSEAL Plc

Motors and Generators Daresbury Park Daresbury Warrington Cheshire WA4 4BT Telephone: 01925 741111 Fax: 01925 741212 E-mail: richard.gee@gb.abb.com Web site: http://www.abb.co.uk/energy No of Employees: 40 Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001 Standards: All production units are certified to the ISO 14001 Environmental standard as well as the OHSAS 18001 standard for Occupational Health & Safety. All products conform to the applicable European Directives appropriate to the product.

Mill Close Rotherham S60 1BZ Telephone: 01709 369 966 Fax: 01709 720 788 E-mail: marketing@aesseal.com Web site: http://www.aesseal.com No of Employees: 1700+ Turnover: £15m+ Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO/TS 29001, OHSAS 18001, ISO 50001 AESSEAL® is one of the world’s leading specialists in the design and manufacture of mechanical seals, bearing protectors, seal support systems and gland packing. Covering all industrial sectors, AESSEAL® operates from 230 locations in 104 countries including 9 manufacturing and 58 repair locations, and has more than 300 customer service representatives who visit industrial plants every day. AESSEAL® aim to exceed all customer expectations in delivery, quality, reliability and service. • Mechanical Seals from AESSEAL® are used in a wide range of pumps and rotating equipment worldwide to prevent liquids and gases escaping into the environment. • Over 7% of annual sales revenue has been reinvested in R&D over several decades, resulting in some of the most advanced sealing technology available today including modular design to ensure the best on-time delivery performance in the industry • AESSEAL® customers save billions of litres of water each year, significantly reducing costs and water waste. • As part of a seal management program, AESSEAL® provide a ‘no-work, no-pay’ warranty and a guaranteed 48-hour shipment of standard products.

ABB offers the world’s widest selection of motors, generators and variable speed drives. • Motors range from 0.06 kW to over 60 MW. They are available in low and medium voltage, in aluminum and cast iron frames, as well as with enclosures for hazardous areas. NEMA motors include general purpose (1/8 to 400 hp), severe duty (1 to 400 hp) and explosion proof (1/4 to 300 hp). A range of motors, rated from 0.37 kW to 1000 kW, are specifically designed to meet the UK’s Water Industry Mechanical and Electrical Specification (WIMES). • Drives range from 0.12 kW to 80 MW. The ABB drive for water and wastewater, rated from 0.37 kW to 500 kW, features built-in control functions including soft pipe filling, pump auto change, redundancy, pump protection, flow calculation, multi-pump control, pump priority, sleep-boost, level control and pump cleaning. The ABB industrial drives, rated from 0.55 kW to 5,600 kW eliminate the need for an external PLC, save energy and reduce downtime. • ABB is also leading the way with the highly energy-efficient synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM) and drive package. The package includes a matched motor and drive with dedicated software and offers smooth, efficient process control and optimal use of energy. Today, the SynRM package offers a more efficient, quieter and easy to maintain package than traditional motors and drives; and at the same price point. There are very few reasons why you would avoid the SynRM as the solution to your next pump system installation. • ABB Ability™ Smart Sensor for low voltage motors is a low-cost device that picks up data on vibration, temperature and other parameters and uses it to reduce motor downtime by up to 70 percent, extend lifetime by as much as 30 percent and lower energy use by up to 10 percent. • Now the same technology has been adapted for remote monitoring of pumps. The ABB Ability™ Smart Sensor for pumps monitors pump temperature, vibration and bearing condition – using data analytics – to prevent clogging and other issues in water applications. Using on-board algorithms, the smart sensors relay information about the motor or pump health, via a smartphone and over the internet to a secure server. • ABB can meet requirements of international standards from around the world. All the company’s factories are certified to ISO 14001 for environmental management.

Albany Engineering Co Limited

Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited

Church Road Lydney Gloucestershire GL15 5EQ

Birch Road Eastbourne East Sussex BN23 6PQ Telephone: 01323 412555 Fax: 01323 412515 E-mail: tony.marshall@alfalaval.com Web site: http://www.alfalaval.com No of Employees: 90 Turnover: £20m – £25m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2015 Standards: USA 3A, EHEDG, ATEX Directive 2014/34/EC, Regulation (EC) 1935/2004, ISO 14001:2004 and ISO 45001:2018

Telephone: 01594 842275 Fax: 01594 842574 E-mail: sales@albany-pumps.co.uk Web site: http://www.albany-pumps.co.uk No of Employees: 60 Turnover: £1m – £5m Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001:2015 Standards: VdS 2344:2014-07 Albany Pumps makes standard, customised and special positive displacement pumps from 5L/min to 500 M3/hr. We manufacture external gear pumps, twin screw pumps and rotary lobe pumps. We supply large OEMs and direct to users, last year exporting to more than 40 countries. Notable is the new range of twin screw pumps manufactured by Albany and developed from the well respected Stothert & Pitt range, which sold around the world. Albany supply spares and exact replacements for Stothert and Pitt pumps using all their original records, dating back to the 1930s. Albany also support pumps from five other brands which the company has taken over.

Alfa Laval Eastbourne Ltd represents the positive displacement pump manufacturing unit within Alfa Laval, incorporating both the Alfa Laval and SSP ranges of rotary lobe, circumferential piston and twin screw pumps. Process and transfer pump applications are to be found within the food, beverage, brewing, dairy, bakery, confectionery, pharmaceutical, chemical, petroleum and paper industries. Fluids of a wide ranging viscosity can be handled including those that are of a semi-solid nature, shear sensitive or with solids or particles in suspension. The company has worldwide representation through Alfa Laval sales companies as well as an established Independent Distributor network. Alfa Laval Eastbourne Ltd offers services to cover pump selection design and development, as well as comprehensive after-sales for the supply of spares and repairs to be undertaken. Originally founded in 1958 as Stainless Steel Pumps Ltd the company was acquired in 1987 by Alfa Laval of Sweden.

A wide range of markets are supplied, including: Lubrication: pumps are supplied for lubrication in large machines, notably turbines and compressors. We manufacture customised pumps for OEM customers who install product across the world. Bitumen: Albany supply heated gear and screw pumps for every stage of the bitumen process. Albany have developed a simple leak free cartridge seal which eliminates leaks from pumps. Foam Concentrate: we manufacture pumps for Fire Fighting Foam duties for a world wide market. We have the German VdS approval for a range of foam pumps. For the ultimate in safety, we can supply Pelton Wheel driven pumps. Armed Forces: Albany has supplied Gear, Screw, Centrifugal and Lobe Pumps to the Army, Royal Navy and the Air Force as well as other forces across the world. Food: Albany Pumps are used for Molasses, chocolate and other food products.

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Company Profiles

Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd

Armstrong Fluid Technology

Unit 4 Morley Road Staple Hill Bristol BS16 4QT Telephone: 0117 907 7555 Fax: 0117 907 7556 E-mail: sales@apexpumps.com Web site: http://www.apexpumps.com No of Employees: 26 Turnover: £2.5M Quality Assurance: ISO 9001

Wolverton Street Manchester M11 2ET Telephone: 08444 145 145 Fax: 08444 145 146 E-mail: ukhvacsales@armstrongfluidtechnology.com Web site: http://www.armstrongfluidtechnology.com/en-gb No of Employees: 100 Turnover: £15m+ Quality Assurance: ISO 9001-2000, ISO 14001BS EN 1090, FM, UL, Achilles

Apex Pumps design and manufacture a wide range of centrifugal pumps, manufactured in the UK for industry, building services, aquaculture, petrochemical plant and many other demanding applications. Utilising our onsite Replicast® foundry Apex Pumps can offer a wide range of materials including, cast steels, bronze, stainless steels, Duplex, Nickel alloys and Titanium. Pumps can be engineered by our in house design team to your exact requirements. Apex Pumps are operating both within the UK and around the world on installations where efficiency and reliability are of prime importance, and we have earned an enviable reputation for the quality and endurance of our products. Our experienced sales team take special care to ensure that the right pump is chosen for the specific application. We would be pleased to receive details of your pump requirements.

Armstrong Fluid Technology: Making Energy Make Sense Armstrong Fluid Technology has been a leading player in the global arena of HVAC since 1934. It is a 3rd generation family owned business and is an engineering firm that designs and manufactures innovative fluid flow equipment and high efficiency energy solutions for a broad range and scale of applications including district energy, data centres, fire systems, gas transmission, high-rise and mixed commercial buildings. Our expertise has been developed through a composite understanding of complete end to end fluid systems and the integration of fluid dynamics, heat transfer, variable speed, and demand-based controls. Integrating mechanical equipment and digital controls in a way that no other company can match, Armstrong solutions deliver optimum lifetime building performance combined with the lowest first cost and lowest life cost. Throughout our 80-year history, Armstrong has introduced ground breaking innovations that have elevated industry practice and substantially improved the quality and performance of pumping and heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) installations across the world. Our corporate head office is based in Toronto, Canada, and we operate six other manufacturing facilities across four continents, producing our extensive range of products for the local market needs. Armstrong remains committed to pushing the envelope further to deliver even higher-efficiency, innovative products that can provide the flexibility and adaptability to meet the future needs of our cities.

Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique

AVT PUMP

Swallowdale Lane Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 7EA Telephone: + 44 (0) 1442 222350 Fax: + 44 (0) 1442 234467 E-mail: power.technique@uk.atlascopco.com Web site: http://www.atlascopco.co.uk Turnover: £25m+ Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2008

Unit 2 Easter Court Europa Boulevard Warrington Cheshire WA5 7ZB Telephone: 0844 561 0551 Fax: 0844 561 0552 E-mail: enquiries@avtpump.com Web site: http://www.avtpump.com No of Employees: 50+ Turnover: £6m+ Quality Assurance: Yes Standards: ISO 9001

Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique are a leading supplier of air, power and flow solutions, with a focus on portability, providing construction tools, portable compressors, pumps, generators and lighting towers. With 60 years of expertise in pumps, Atlas Copco manufactures a selection of electric submersible pumps, diesel centrifugal dewatering pumps, and positive displacement (diaphragm and piston) driven pump options. All Atlas Copco pumps are designed to be easily transportable, simple to operate and suitable for any application. Of the diesel centrifugal dewatering pumps, the PAS dry prime pumps are great for construction, general dewatering, drainage and emergency applications. The diaphragm vacuum assisted priming allows you to pump from the moment you turn the switch. Options include MF (Medium Flow), HF (High Flow) and HH (High Head), with max. flow of 2,160m³/h and a max. head of 155m. Float level control and telemetry also available as standard. VAR pumps (self-priming or vacuum assisted priming) are ideal for applications where the main challenge is the difficulty to start the unit in tough conditions. The WEL-ECO automatic, rapid, selfpriming pump is designed for wellpoint applications, among many others such as construction, civil engineering and mining, with high flow rates. The centrifugal pump range provides many benefits; solids handling capabilities, hinged cover for simple maintenance access, and modular customisation. The WEDA range consists of high quality and lightweight electric submersible pumps designed specifically for drainage, sludge and slurry applications, with the ability to handle corrosive and abrasive media and their solid contents.

AVTPUMP is one of the UK’s largest independent pump and service businesses, partnering with advanced and niche OEMs to offer reliability solutions for a wide range of industry sectors. Having established itself as a market leader in the total asset management concept since 1997, AVTPUMP is able to offer a complete range of pump services from repair and upgrade through to supply and technical support. A network of ISO accredited reliability centres is strategically placed to offer 24/7 support, specialising in the difficult to resolve applications utilising the team’s combined knowledge and practical experience. Working with sister companies, AVTPUMP can offer the complete reliability package from purchase through to long term monitoring, RCA and service. Top tier COMAH experience offers specialist support through from human factors assessment to recording the right information and technical traceability of every repair. As an independent pump distributor, AVTPUMP will assess your requirements and offer the right, reliability focused solution and is even able to offer alternative technology, such as sealless or eccentric disc. The AVTPUMP Vacuum team offer on site and workshop based servicing and support with partners including Edwards and Pfieffer, regularly audited by its partners to ensure the highest standards of repair and service no matter the industry.

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Company Profiles

AxFlow Limited

Barnwell Services Ltd

820 Yeovil Road Slough Trading Estate SL1 4JA Telephone: 01753 255600 Fax: 01753 255610 E-mail: info@axflow.co.uk Web site: http://www.axflow.co.uk No of Employees: 100 Turnover: £15m+ Quality Assurance: ISO 9001: 2000 Standards: NICEIC, Achilles – UVDB, Achilles – FPAL, Achilles – Chemicals & Allied Trades, Avetta, Safecontractor, SSIP

Reginald Road Smethwick West Midlands B67 5AS Telephone: +44 (0) 121 429 8011 Fax: + 44 (0) 121 434 3016 E-mail: sales@barnwell.co.uk Web site: http://www.barnwell.co.uk Quality Assurance: ISO9001: 2008 stockists M Barnwell Services is the UK’s largest independent stockist and distributor of fluid sealing products with manufacturing capabilities, offering a total sealing solution. With over 40 years’ experience we have always exceeded our customers’ expectations through consistent delivery of quality, service and value. We aim to always work in partnership with our customers to provide expert industry knowledge, technical expertise and reduce their long-term costs. Applying our unique product knowledge to specific customer needs, we always offer the right sealing solution for any industry. Some of our popular products and services include: • Fluid Sealing Products – Any type, brand, no quantity too small. Including Oil Seals / Rotary Shaft Seals, Mechanical Seals, Shaft Repair Kits, O-Rings and Gaskets • High Performance Elastomers – High / Low Temp range, Explosive Decompression Resistant • Approved Compounds – WRC / WRAS, USP Class VI, 3A, FDA, DVGW, KTW NSF61 • Aftermarket Repair Kits – Tailor made to your requirements • Sealmaker – Same day response / 24 hour production of seals • Clean Room Service – Class 10,000: American Standard AFS209E, Class 7 ISO14644-1 • Kitting & Bagging – Includes Image Branding Facility • Barnwell Selection Box – Range & Ancillary Products We believe in maintaining outstanding standards across our entire business. As an ISO 9001 and 14001 certified company, you can rest assured that our entire focus is on delivering a quality service from start to finish while being environmentally responsible wherever possible. If you would like more information on M Barnwell Services Ltd visit the company’s website http://www.barnwell.co.uk/ or contact the team on 0121 429 8011 or email pump@barnwell.co.uk

Part of Axel Johnson AB with sales of over 7 billion euro and 20,000 employees worldwide, the AxFlow Group is one of Europe’s largest suppliers of technical pumps with offices and service locations in 26 European countries, New Zealand and Australia. In the UK AxFlow has a history going back 65 years. Over these years AxFlow GB has established itself as a leading pump supplier and boasts one of the largest ranges of process pumps in the UK. The company’s pump portfolio includes both positive displacement pumps such as circumferential piston, AODD, metering, peristaltic, gear, oscillating disc and lobe; as well as centrifugal pumps which embraces DIN, ISO, double suction, magnetically driven and hygienic models. Having become the exclusive distributor of APV products, AxFlow now offers heat exchangers, homogenisers and hygienic valves. AxFlow GB also provides a range of pump services from its 5 locations spread across the UK. These services include installation, monitoring along with comprehensive pump and seal repair capabilities.

Brafe Engineering Ltd

Brook Crompton

Grundisburgh Road Woodbridge Suffolk IP13 6HX Telephone: 01394 380 000 Fax: 01394 380 300 E-mail: info@brafe.com Web site: http://www.brafe.com No of Employees: 105 Turnover: £10m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001-2008. Lloyds register of Shipping. American Bureau of Shipping. Pressurised Equipment Directive 97/23/EC. DNV GL. TUV. Bureau Veritas. AD2000 Standards: ASTM. NACE. ASME. ASME III (Nuclear). ASME IX (Welding). API. NORSOK M-650. Ed 4.

St Thomas’ Road Huddersfield West Yorkshire HD1 3LJ Telephone: +44 (0) 1484 557200 Fax: +44 (0) 1484 557201 E-mail: csc@brookcrompton.com Web site: http://www.brookcrompton.com No of Employees: 38 Turnover: £15m+ Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001:2000 Brook Crompton currently supply motors to the pump industry, and have done for over 100 years. The comprehensive range of motors L.V, M.V and H.V are especially suited to a diverse range of applications...: • Food industry pumps (subject to hosing down) • Slurry pumps with suspended solids (e.g. china clay) • Crude Oil Distribution (a severe duty at high pressures) • Boiler feeds • Chemical process pumps • Pumps storage energy systems • Mine pumps to prevent flooding • Circulating cooling water condensers in power stations • Sewerage, storm water pumps (often vertical) • Bore hole submersible pumps. The motor business has evolved alongside the pumps industry, and custom solutions have become industry specifications or requirements. Typical of these are EEMUA, Shell, ICI, & Lloyds. All Brook Crompton motors are manufactured in ISO9001 assured factories. The comprehensive range includes single, three phase; safe area, hazardous area; totally enclosed and explosion proof enclosures; cast iron or aluminium construction, and special bespoke motors, e.g. stator rotor units. Brook Crompton motors comply with the latest harmonised standards (IEC 60034-30) with IE2 and IE3 motors available from stock. Brook Crompton, a Wolong Group Company has worldwide manufacturing facilities and sales offices. Brook Crompton supply WIMES specification motors for the water industry, which are available in IE3 and IE4 efficiency levels.

Brafe Engineering is a world-leading UK manufacturer of high specification alloy castings. Supporting our global customers with an end-to end, single service solution. Brafe Engineering offers a unique and unrivalled breadth of material knowledge and engineering support. From prototyping through to serial volume production, our cutting edge, state of the art facility and highly trained staff position us perfectly to accommodate our customers challenges today and in the future.

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Company Profiles

Calpeda

Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd

6-8 Wedgewood Road Ind. Estate Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 4UL Telephone: 01869 241 441 Fax: 01869 240 681 E-mail: pumps@calpeda.co.uk Web site: http://www.calpeda.co.uk No of Employees: 30 Turnover: £1m – £5m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Standards: ISO 14001, ISO 50001.

Caprari House Bakewell Road Orton Southgate Peterborough Cambridgeshire PE2 6XU Telephone: 01733 371605 Fax: 01733 371607 E-mail: info.uk@caprari.com Web site: http://www.caprari.com No of Employees: 21 Turnover: £1m-£5m Quality Assurance: ISO9001:2015

Manufacturers of a wide range of pumps in cast iron, bronze, stainless steel and specialist polymers. High technology manufacturing, coupled with our own cast iron and bronze and stainless steel foundries, facilitates high volume production with total flexibility and fast lead times. Every pump is subject to a full production ‘wet’ test, unusual in such a high volume production environment. Calpeda products are available throughout the world via over 30 sales service and distribution centres including some 16 directly owned subsidiaries. Calpeda has been part of the UK pump market for over 50 years, with Calpeda Limited being a directly owned subsidiary of Calpeda S.p.A. Our centrally located Bicester headquarters, technical and training center in Pontefract and regional office in Dublin, provide technical sales, service and distribution with a complete pump packaging service, specialising in the production of variable speed automatic pump sets along with pump and tank assemblies compliment with current legislation.

Caprari manufactures a comprehensive range of centrifugal, vortex and electric submersible pumps for Clean Water and Wastewater applications. Caprari have over 70 years’ experience in development and manufacture of pumps, supplying to over 60 countries worldwide. Caprari culture is based on customer service through, advanced technologies, design innovation and continued investment in production excellence. Caprari, are one of the largest independent pump manufacturers in the world, we provide expertise in installation, maintenance and refurbishment. Caprari pumps are suitable for use in a wide range of applications such as water treatment, water supply, sewerage, boiler feed, land reclamation, irrigation, landscaping, sports turf, industry and marine. Caprari product range includes; • Submersible borehole • Submersible sewage • Vertical shaft driven • Horizontal single stage • Horizontal multistage • Vertical multistage • Horizontal mixers Caprari Site Services team are specialist in the provision of Adoptable Pumping Stations and Package Pumping Stations complete with shredder, torque flow or single channel impeller, sewage pumps. Package stations are available in a variety of sizes ranging from single pump applications for households to large dual pump stations for sewage and stormwater from restaurants, shops, housing estates. Caprari are quality assured to ISO9001:2015 and have an Environmental Management System compliant with ISO14001:2015 Technical advice on selection of pumps for specific applications available from Caprari. Spare parts and maintenance contracts are also available.

Chemquip Limited

Crest Pumps Ltd

Torr Vale Mills Torr Vale Road New Mills High Peak SK22 3HS UK

7 Queensway New Milton Hampshire BH25 5NN Telephone: 01425 627700 E-mail: info@crestpumps.co.uk Web site: http://www.crestpumps.co.uk/ No of Employees: 10 Turnover: £900k Quality Assurance: ISO 9001

Telephone: +44(0)1663 741753 Fax: +44(0)1663 743532 E-mail: enquiries@chemquip.co.uk Web site: http://www.chemquip.co.uk No of Employees: 20 Turnover: £1m – £5m Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001 Standards: BS, ISO, ANSI, BS 5500, ASME

Crest Pumps Group specialise in the manufacture and supply of chemical resistant pumps for various process industries. We have a wide range of mechanically sealed horizontal and vertical sealless pumps manufactured in the UK from solid plastics. Other ranges include plastic mag drive, horizontal and vertical centrifugal stainless steel pumps and AODD pumps. Founded in 1973, we still operate on the same philosophy of reliable, durable pumps backed up by outstanding customer service.

Chemquip is the U.K.’s leading independent manufacturer of mechanical seal and magnetic drive Stainless Steel and P.T.F.E. / P.F.A. [fluoroplastic] lined pumps. As a leading supplier to the major chemical and pharmaceutical companies for corrosive and environmentally critical services, Chemquip is quality assured to BS EN ISO 9001 and offers a design and engineering capability for both standard and custom made pumps in any materials of construction including hastelloy, titanium and other exotic alloys as well as advanced ceramics. Specialist seal-less pump design work to suit individual customer requirements caters for all the needs of the growing trend for process intensification. Applications include high pressure, low flow pumps, all fully compliant with the Pressure Equipment Directive and ATEX regulations. Our pressure vessel division also allows us to offer the finest Pressure Equipment Directive compliant seal flush pots available on the market today, designed and Certified to ASME VIII/BS.5500. Our comprehensive range of horizontal, in-line and vertical cantilever pumps incorporate all the positive design advantages desired in a modern pump with self-priming and solids handling Vortex pumps with capacities to 400 m3/hr and heads to 200 m. operating at temperatures from -80 deg. C to +315 deg. C. and pressures from full vacuum to 2000 kPa. In addition to pumps Chemquip manufactures mixers and agitators for all industrial applications. As a fluid engineering company we also supply and manufacture a full range of valves and vessels.

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Company Profiles

DAB Pumps Limited

Dawson Downie Lamont

Unit 6 Gilberd Court Newcomen Way Severalls Park Colchester CO4 9WN Telephone: 0333 777 5010 Fax: 01279 657727 E-mail: salesuk@dwtgroup.com Web site: http://uk.dabpumps.com No of Employees: 26 Turnover: £10m+

13 Faraday Road Southfield Industrial Estate Glenrothes Fife KY6 2RU Telephone: +44 (0) 1592 775 577 Fax: +44 (0) 1592 775 517 E-mail: sales@ddl-ltd.com Web site: http://www.ddl-ltd.com No of Employees: 15 Turnover: £1m – £5m Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9000 Standards: Pump design, manufacture and testing to API 674.

Founded in Veneto in 1975, DAB PUMPS has been operating in the motor-driven water pumps industry for over 40 years and is recognised in Italy and globally as one of the leading companies in this sector. With eight production plants and numerous local branches in Europe and around the world, DAB PUMPS has a multinational outlook whilst maintaining strong ties to the values of a local market. DAB PUMPS offer customers a complete line of products that meet even the most specific and demanding requirements, whilst ensuring the highest degree of reliability. We operate and distribute into six key market segments. Residential building services, commercial building services, water supply services, swimming pool, OEM and industrial & waste water utilities. Here in the UK, we are located in Colchester, Essex, where we manage all business activities for the UK and Irish markets.

Dawson Downie Lamont manufacture a comprehensive range of Reciprocating Pumps for various applications within the Oil and Gas, Petrochemical and Marine Industries. With over 100 years of experience in pumping technology, Dawson Downie Lamont offer a wide ranging expertise in the pumping of various liquids within the oil industry. The customer base of the Company has been built up over this period and includes most of the worlds leading oil companies and engineering contractors. The product range of the Company includes high pressure Triplex Plunger pumps for high efficiency, high pressure applications and electric motor or diesel engine driven Piston pumps for high volume, lower pressure duties particularly suited to the pumping of crude and refined oils. However, the major product of the Company is the Direct-Acting, Steam/Gas Driven Reciprocating pump of which Dawson Downie Lamont are of the world’s few manufacturers of this specialised type of pumping equipment. All DDL pumps are designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with API 674 and standard designs are modified to meet individual customers specifications and material preferences. Certified to ISO 9000, the Quality Assurance system and procedures of the Company ensure that all orders, whether for new pumps or spare parts, conform to a consistently high standard of workmanship with a fully recorded documentation system.

EBARA Pumps Europe S.p.A. – UK

Flotronic Pumps Limited

Unit A, Park 34 Collett Way Southmead Didcot Oxfordshire OX11 7WB United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)1895 439027 Fax: +44 (0)1235 815770 E-mail: mktguk@ebaraeurope.com Web site: http://www.ebaraeurope.com No of Employees: 15 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, as part of world-wide corporate policy. Standards: DIN 24255, WRC approvals.

Ricebridge Works Brighton Road Bolney, West Sussex RH17 5NA Telephone: 01444 881 871 Fax: 01444 881 860 E-mail: sales@flotronicpumps.co.uk Web site: http://www.flotronicpumps.co.uk No of Employees: 40 Turnover: £1m – £5m Quality Assurance: ISO9001 Flotronic has always been pioneering and enjoys an enviable international reputation for the unique ‘ONE-NUT’ air-operated double-diaphragm design. The concept allows rapid disassembly for maintenance and parts replacement, significantly reducing process downtime and vastly reducing maintenance costs, without compromising pump performance. The double-diaphragm design also provides compelling advantages over alternative pump types. In this same tradition the Flotronic ‘H’ Series and ‘E’ Series pumps are another breakthrough and together with the Minichem pumps are representative of the company’s appetite for innovation in the face of new challenges. Manufactured to the specific license requirements of 3-A SSI and EHEDG respectively, the ‘H’ and ‘E’ Series pumps offer exceptional benefits to the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries and any environment where avoidance of product contamination is paramount. The original 10” ‘H’ Series pump has now been joined by 7” and 12” versions, offering the choice of low and high flow rate hygienic product transfer. Flotronic’s ‘E’ Series comprises the 10” pump for low to mid-range flow rate applications while the 12” pump offers flow rates as high as 500 litres per minute. With Flotronic cleaning couldn’t be easier and the benefits are clear. The features of the ‘H’ and ‘E’ Series combine with Flotronic’s ‘ONE-NUT’ technology to reduce down time and cleaning costs, maintain and even improve sanitary levels on site, and prevent wastage with less ‘hold-up’ of product. The Minichem pump is machined from one solid block of PTFE, removing the need for separate manifolds. High pump integrity, improved durability and the ‘ONE-NUT’ concept combine to make this pump ideal for the chemical, pharmaceutical and similar industries, pilot plants and as an emergency pump for hazardous chemical recovery. Versatility and a willingness to be flexible and adaptable are key to the success of Flotronic Pumps. The products can be used in almost any application, from pumping aggressive chemicals to transferring foodstuffs and providing constant liquid feeds. They are also able to transfer thin or viscous liquids, adhesives, cosmetics, drinks, dyes, paints, pharmaceuticals, solvents, slurry and water. The Flotronic range boasts as many as 60 million variations together with upgrades. It’s reassuring to know as well that any pump in the Flotronic range can be made ATEX-compliant and the company’s ISO9001 certification recognises our commitment to high quality process management.

EBARA offers a wide range of solutions thanks to the extensive experience in the business of electric pumps, developed for more than 100 years, and to the great knowledge of the performance and specifications of stainless steel, a material that perfectly fits various industrial applications. Added to this, the company is able to adapt its solutions to different needs, creating a wide range of “tailored” products and ensuring to customers not only a product, but most of all a pumping system and an efficient and reliable service.

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Company Profiles

Flowserve

Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd

Europa House Second Avenue Trafford Park Manchester M17 1EE Telephone: 0161 928 6371 Fax: 0161 925 2129 E-mail: ProcessUK@flowserve.com Web site: http://www.flowserve.com No of Employees: 100 (UK), 18,000 (Worldwide) Turnover: £20m (UK), £3.5bln (Worldwide) Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001 Standards: ISO 2548, ISO 2858, ISO 5199, ISO 3661, ISO13709, ANSI B73.1

Millwey Rise Industrial Estate Axminster, Devon EX13 5HU Telephone: 01297 639100 Fax: 01297 630476 E-mail: gouldssalesuk@itt.com Web site: http://www.gouldspumps.com No of Employees: 55 Turnover: £25m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2008 – Design, Manufacture, Service and Distribution of Centrifugal Pumps and Systems, including After Sales support (Certified by DNV) Standards: ANSI/ISO/API

As the recognized world leader in supplying industrial flow management products and services, Flowserve produces industrial and engineered liquid and vacuum pumps, precision mechanical seals, automated and manual quarter turn valves and actuators serving the chemical, power, oil & gas and general industries with innovative technologies. With manufacturing, sales or service facilities in more than 50 countries and sell to customers in over 90 countries, Flowserve has an installed base of more than 1,100,000 pumps worldwide. Principal products and brands include chemical process pumps – Durco Mark 3 ISO & ANSI, Polychem and LaBour pumps, EO, UHLM. Split case end suction pumps – LR, LNN, LN, overhung impeller, end suction pumps for water applications such as MEN. SIHI Liquid ring, LPHX, and dry running vacuum pumps, compressors and packages. Other product ranges include D-Line, vertical in-line pumps, Pleuger submersible, boiler feed MSCA, side channel CEHA, hot media ZTND & ZEND and Innomag magnetic drive pumps. Flowserve supplies pumps in a wide range of materials including cast iron, ductile cast iron, bronze, stainless steel, duplex stainless steel, alloy 20, ni-resist, high nickel alloys, Hastelloy, Monel, titanium and zirconium. High silicon iron, fiberglass reinforced, modified epoxy resin and fully PTFE lined pumps are also part of Flowserve’s diverse product portfolio. Flowserve also provides services including installation, commissioning, on-site service and in-house repairs for all pumping products including those non-Flowserve. A whole-system approach can be applied to energy saving, condition based monitoring, testing and general upgrading of pump technology for reducing customer total cost of ownership.

Goulds Pumps are a wholly owned subsidiary of ITT, one of the largest suppliers of pumping equipment in the world. The headquarters of the Company are located in New York State, USA and have factories world wide. The Axminster facility is responsible for the manufacture and assembly of pumps and systems for the European, Middle East and Africa areas, orders being received through direct Sales or through Distributors. The facility is approved to ISO 9001:2008 by DNV. The company produces engineered pumps and systems, primarily for the Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Oil Industries, but also targeted towards the Pulp and Paper, Water Industries, Power, and General Industry with products available for the majority of applications. These will include end suction, double suction, submersible, vertical, magnetic drive, non metallic, lined and API pumps, with full manufacture and testing capabilities. ITT include in their portfolio, Goulds Pumps, PumpSmart, ProCast and Plant Performance Services. Pump materials include Ductile Iron, Stainless Steel, Duplex Stainless Steels, CD4, Alloy 20, Hastelloy, Monel, Nickel Alloys, Titanium, and Zirconium. We also manufacture magnetic drive pumps, nonmetallic pumps and PTFE lined pumps. The ranges of pumps are designed to API 610, ISO 2858, 5199, ANSI 73.1M, and others. The Axminster facility holds extensive inventory of both ANSI and ISO ranges to enable a quick build programme for pumps to be supported, and for spares. We also hold consignment stocks of mechanical seals. A team of very experienced and dedicated Sales personnel ensure that maximum customer support and response in maintained. We have a Sales office in Basingstoke with engineers dedicated to Contractor support. A similar team of Order processing, major Contracts handling, CAD and Documentation Engineers ensure timely response to customer orders. After Sales support is achieved by repair procedures in Axminster or by a dedicated team of experienced Service personnel. Energy saving and pump reliability is a major focus within the group with emphasis on the Pumpsmart variable speed drive and energy monitor and the availability of Goulds unique five year guarantee on its i-Frame products which measure temperature and vibration and give visual indication of potential pump failure. We also offer Plant Surveys and Energy audits to reduce cost of ownership.

Grundfos Pumps Ltd

Hayley Group Ltd

Grovebury Road Leighton Buzzard Beds LU7 4TL Telephone: 01525 850000 E-mail: grundfos-uk@sales.grundfos.com Web site: http://www.grundfos.co.uk No of Employees: 265 Turnover: £230m Quality Assurance: YES Standards: ISO 9001, ISO 14001

Hayley Pumps Unit 1, Castlemill Works Birmingham New Road Dudley West Midlands DY1 4DA Telephone: +44 (0)1384 455668 E-mail: pumps@hayley-group.co.uk Web site: https://www.hayley-group.co.uk No of Employees: 8 Turnover: £5.9m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001

Grundfos Pumps Ltd are a UK leader in the supply of pumps and pump systems for domestic, commercial building services and process industry applications, as well as being a major supplier to the water supply and treatment industries and provider of off site build and packaged fire sets. We are part of the Grundfos Group that employ 19,500 people in sales and production roles in 83 companies, in 56 countries worldwide. Founded in Denmark in 1945, the Group now has an annual turnover of c£3 billion and produces 16 million pumps per year. As only the second sales company to be set up outside of Denmark, we have been in the UK since 1964, and moved to our current premises in Leighton Buzzard in 1972. We employ 265+ staff who are engaged in supporting the sales, service and marketing effort and who geographically cover the UK and Northern Ireland. Our business head office is in Leighton Buzzard with regional sales offices located in Warrington and Birmingham. We work very closely with our sister company, Grundfos Manufacturing who are based in Sunderland.

Established in 1976, Hayley services all sectors of industry and has developed a great expertise in the Rail, food and beverage, aggregate & cement, utilities, agricultural and engineering sectors. Hayley offers a comprehensive range of MRO products for industrial maintenance bearings, power transmission, sealing products, tools, personal protective equipment, and fluid power. Combined with value-added services such as assembly and repair facilities, to support its clients in their search for improvement in productivity and efficiency. With 46 branches throughout the UK, Hayley generated a turnover of £145 million in 2017 with approx. 850 employees. In September 2016 Hayley entered into a 50-50 partnership with Descours & Cabaud, a leader in wholesale distribution in France and a major player in Europe. In markets that are in a process of rapid consolidation, Descours & Cabaud aims to establish itself as the European leader, especially for the distribution of MRO supplies and personal protection equipment.

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Company Profiles

Hayward Tyler

HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps

1 Kimpton Road Luton LU1 3LD Telephone: 01582 436903 E-mail: craig.barrett@haywardtyler.com Web site: https://haywardtyler.com No of Employees: 153 Turnover: £25m worldwide, £1m UK Quality Assurance: ISO 9001

Marshall Road Hampden Park Ind. Estate Eastbourne East Sussex BN22 9AN Telephone: +44 (0)1323 452000 Fax: +44 (0)1323 503369 E-mail: info@hmdkontro.com Web site: http://www.hmdkontro.com No of Employees: 100+ Turnover: £15m+ Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2008

Hayward Tyler designs, manufactures, and services fluid-filled electric motors and pumps for highpressure, high-temperature applications and environments across the global energy sector. Our roots go back to 1815 and over the past 200 years we have built a solid reputation for delivering quality, reliability, world-class engineering and service to all our customers. We are a trusted supplier for the sector with bases in the UK, the US, China and India. We are making a multi-million pound investment in a new Centre of Excellence. This will add further facilities to our already extensive HQ in Luton as well as significant extra support for R&D and the training and development of our workforce.

HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps are the pioneers of zero leakage, magnetic drive pumps, having been the first to develop the concept and supplied their first pump in 1947. Sealless pumps are now suited to a wide variety of applications from standard pumps for use in many industrial processes, particularly those in the chemical, pharmaceutical and biochemical sectors through to specialist, engineered pumps for use in the petrochemical, oil and gas industries, including sealless pumps that comply with API 685 and the appropriate elements of API 610. HMD Kontro pumps have recently benefitted from the introduction of ZeroLoss containment shells for reduced power consumption and VapourView monitoring to assist the identification of process upset conditions. Sealless pumps from Sundyne HMD Kontro can now accommodate flow rates of up to 686 m³/hour and differential heads in excess of 240 metres. Sealless pumps are also ideally suited to low and high temperature applications, from –80ºC to +450°C, with system pressures from vacuum to 185 bar. HMD Kontro can also provide pumps of the highest integrity utilising secondary containment options. HMD Kontro have installed thousands of pumps worldwide in many hostile environments. Particular benefits include low maintenance costs (no seals to replace), environmental safety (no leaks) and durability, with many pumps still operating after decades of use. HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps are a division of Sundyne.

Houghton International

John Crane

Riverside Court Fisher Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 4LT Telephone: +44 (0)191 234 3000 E-mail: info@houghton-international.com Web site: https://www.houghton-international.com No of Employees: 146 Turnover: £9m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001: 2015, OHSAS 18001:2007, ISO 14001:2015

31 Nash Road Trafford Park Manchester M17 1SS Telephone: +44 (0) 161 872 2484 Fax: +44 (0) 161 872 1654 E-mail: enquiries@johncrane.co.uk Web site: http://www.johncrane.com No of Employees: 6900 Turnover: £15m+ Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 ISO 14001OHSAS 18001(Quality Management, Environmental Management, Health and Safety Management) Standards: API, DIN, ISO, ANSI, ASME, Aerospace, MOD

Houghton International has a team of experts in pump repair, overhaul and maintenance to help extend the life of pumps and associated ancillaries. With more than 30 years’ multi-industry experience in electro mechanical engineering, in house pump repair and servicing expertise, Houghton International offers: • Repair, maintenance and life extension • Upgrade and refurbishment • Improved efficiency and reliability • Reverse engineering and design capabilities • Dynamic load testing and diagnostics • Supply of new pumps and spares • Condition monitoring and vibration analysis • Laser alignment • 24 hour, onsite support and condition monitoring • All brands – independent of OEM Combined with our other electro mechanical engineering services, which include motor repair and maintenance, we offer a full multi discipline service covering the whole pump and motor set. With excellent in-house facilities, a range of on site services and a vast array of technical and diagnostic expertise, we are ideally placed to service all of your pump overhaul and repair requirements.

John Crane is a global leader in rotating equipment solutions, supplying engineered technologies and services to process industries. The company designs and manufactures a variety of products including mechanical seals and systems, couplings, filtration systems and predictive digital monitoring technologies. John Crane customer service is accessed through a global network of more than 200 sales and service facilities in over 50 countries. Fiscal year 2018 revenue was greater than 1.1 Billion USD (£881m). John Crane is part of Smiths Group, a global leader in applying advanced technologies for markets in threat and contraband detection, energy, medical devices, communications, and engineered components. For further information visit http: www.johncrane.com

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Company Profiles

KSB Limited

KTR U.K. Ltd.

2 Cotton Way Loughborough Leicestershire LE11 5TF Telephone: +44 (0) 1509 231 872 Fax: +44 (0) 1509 215 228 E-mail: sales@ksb.com Web site: http://www.ksb.com No of Employees: 100+ Turnover: £20m+ Quality Assurance: BS ISO 9001:2008, BS ISO 14001:2004 Standards: BS ISO 14001:2004 OHAS 18001:2007

Unit 7 Robert House Acorn Business Park Woodseats Close Sheffield S8 0TB Telephone: +44 (0) 114 258 7757 Fax: +44 (0) 114 258 7740 E-mail: uksales@ktr.com Web site: https://www.ktr.com/uk No of Employees: 1150 (UK & Global) Turnover: £500k Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Standards: DIN, ISO, API, ATEX, AGMA

The KSB Group is one of the world’s leading producers of pumps, valves and related systems. Annual turnover is greater than 2 billion euros. KSB employ over 15,000 employees around the world who work for maximum customer satisfaction in building services, industry, water utilities, the energy sector and mining. KSB is increasingly a strategic partner and provides complete hydraulic systems for every application. KSB has more than 30 manufacturing sites in 22 countries. At each manufacturing site we produce our pumps and valves to global quality standards. The pump range covers a vast spectrum – from domestic circulating pumps to process pumps or power station boiler feed units. Valves come in a choice of designs, sizes and materials for a whole spread of applications. Whether it’s product development, manufacturing, sales or service, KSB employees aim to be faster and better than their competitors. KSB Limited is centrally located in Loughborough, Leicestershire and has an extensive modern service and test facility. Branch offices located in Bridgwater and Glasgow, combined with strategic Service Partners, ensure KSB is close to the customer.

KTR is a global coupling manufacturer with over 50 years experience providing power transmission products for a wide range of industries including oil & gas, mobile pump sets, water & waste water, to name a few. KTR manufactures a range of flexible standard and high-speed couplings for pump and compressor applications – including API and ATEX – while also producing a standard range of OAC oil/air blast coolers, and bespoke combination coolers capable of simultaneously cooling oil, air, water, or fuel within one unit. With a philosophy based around innovation and customer cooperation, KTR offers a global sales and service network supported by over 20 subsidiary country locations, numerous international sales partners and manufacturing sites in Germany, India, Brazil, China and the United States. For further information visit http://www.ktr.com/uk

Lafert Electric Motors Ltd

LFH Engineering Ltd

Unit 17 Orion Park Orion Way Crewe Cheshire CW1 6NG

Unit 1 Castle Street Castlepark Industrial Estate Ellon Aberdeen AB41 9RF Telephone: 01358 726310 Fax: 01358 725237 E-mail: sales@lfhengineering.com Web site: http://www.lfhengineering.com No of Employees: 34 Turnover: £1m – £5m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001 Standards: Type Approval: Bureau Veritas (BV Mode 1), China Classification Society (CCS) & Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RMRS)

Telephone: 01270 270022 Fax: 01270 270023 E-mail: lafertuk@lafert.com Web site: http://www.lafert.com No of Employees: 8 Quality Assurance: ISO9001 Standards: IE2 IE3 IE4 EISA CURUS CSA UL ATEX Engineered specifically for your pumping applications, Lafert’s motors can help ensure ideal solutions. These can combine optimum mechanical/electrical configurations, increased performance, reduced weight/size plus compatibility with IE4/IE5 efficiency requirements to give your designs built-in futureproofing.

LFH Engineering Limited prides itself on providing the highest quality level of service in the Design, Manufacture, Test and Supply of Diesel Engine Coolant Pumps, supporting a wide cross section of industry including ship propulsion, diesel power plants and rail traction installations. The company also offers an extensive range of support services to diesel engine manufacturers and diesel engine maintenance departments – from the design of new cooling pumps through to the repair and refurbishment of in-service units. As part of this service, the standard in-house certification, BV Mode1, CCS & RMRS enables LFH to offer its customers a prompt and economic testing service as and when required. LFH Engineering in 2010 completed a management buyout of PEGSON Pumps and is proud to be continuing the tradition of producing PEGSON world class diesel cooling pumps, maintaining its firstclass level of product & service globally for both new and existing customers. LFH also offer service kits for reccomended service intervals along with a selection of specilised tooling kits with electronic step by step instructions which the company recomend are used to dismantle and reassemble the pumps avoiding unneccessary damage and prolonged downtime. Based at Castlepark Industrial Estate, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, the company has established an impressive worldwide client list including Bergen Engines, MAN Energy Solutions and Caterpillar.

Lafert manufactures over 3000 motors a day and more than 95% are customised or special in some way. You can therefore be confident of our ability to satisfy your application needs. Special shafts, flanges, mountings and electrical windings are amongst our ‘standard’ offerings for our motor ranges. This includes our single and three phase IE1, IE2 and IE3 painted aluminium motors, brake motors and our HPS/HPI permanent magnet IE4 and IE5 compatible motors. Lafert’s HP motors, in addition to offering long-term efficiency compliance, provide significant motor size and weight reduction benefits – up to 50% – over standard similarly rated units, and deliver between 3 to 4 times the power output of existing similar frame size motors. Ideal for food processing, pharmaceutical and other hygiene-sensitive applications are the company’s ‘Marlin’ stainless steel motors. These are IP66 hose-down tolerant motors and have smooth bodies with no crevices to act as catchment areas for residual product or any other contamination material. Marlin motors are also available as IE3 units in sizes up to 15kW.

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Company Profiles

Mackley Pumps – The Clarke Chapman Group Ltd

March May Ltd

PO Box 9 Saltmeadows Road Gateshead Tyne & Wear NE8 1SW Telephone: 0191 477 2271 Fax: 0191 477 1009 E-mail: info@clarkechapman.co.uk Web site: http://www.mackleypumps.co.uk No of Employees: 100 Turnover: £1m – £5m Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001 and MOD and Norwegian equivalent Standards: All Pumps are tested in Mackley’s own test facility; performance tested in compliance with BS EN ISO 9906 2000, API 610 or the customer’s specific pump test standard.

Howard Road Eaton Socon St Neots Cambridgshire PE19 8NZ Telephone: 01480 214 444 Fax: 01480 405 336 E-mail: sales@marchmay.co.uk Web site: http://marchmay.co.uk No of Employees: 15-20 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Established for over 40 years, March May Ltd is a UK based pump manufacturer and distributor of high performance, magnetic drive seal-less pumps. We are proud to be a UK based company that both designs and manufactures its own magnetic drive seal-less pumps. Manufactured under an ISO 9001 quality management system, our products are globally recognised for their quality and reliability. We have over 10 years’ experience with Gruppo Aturia’s Rotos range, we are the UK distribution partner for Pan World pumps and also represent brands including Savino Barbera & Fluid-o-Tech, as well as having access to Williamson peristaltic pumps. We supply our products into almost every industry and have a product for almost every application. Many of the pumps that we have to offer can be supplied with full ATEX approval. We pride ourselves on our ability to design and manufacture products alongside our OEM customers, or to modify existing products to suit specific applications. We aim to offer the very best customer experience every time and we hold huge component stocks in order to ensure we can offer fast lead times. Over the years March May has invested significantly in research & development. With extensive 3D Solidworks and CAD/CAM Technology, a fully equipped workshop and highly skilled technicians, we are able to react quickly to meet our customers’ requirements. We frequently work alongside new and existing OEM customers in order to design or modify our products to suit individual applications. More informationa about us can be found on our website.

Specialising in a variety of application: mine de-watering, water supply/sewage services, power stations, chemical/process industries, irrigation and fire fighting and gas/petroleum industries. The Mackley range incorporates multi-stage ring section pumps for moderate flow rates and high heads, single and twin stage horizontal split casing pumps for high liquid flow rates and vertical sump pumps with drive shaft lengths up to 12m manufactured in any machinable alloy from cast iron to acid resistant bronze and duplex stainless steels to meet the requirements of each installation. Mackley – capability to design pump packages in-house, including pumps, motors, pipework, valves and control systems, and advise clients on all aspects of liquid pumping. Comprehensive spares back up service and overhaul and repair facilities, including re-manufacturing of pumps to as-new standards. Mackley Pumps is part of the Clarke Chapman Group, a Langley Holdings Company.

MDM Pumps Ltd

NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd

Spring Lane Malvern Worcestershire WR14 1BP Telephone: 01684 892 678 Fax: 01684 892 841 E-mail: info@mdmpumps.co.uk Web site: http://www.mdmpumps.co.uk No of Employees: 20 Turnover: up to £1m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Standards: ATEX, FDA, ASME: BPE, EHEDG, 3-A

Greengate Middleton Manchester M24 1SA Telephone: 0161 339 9000 Fax: 0161 343 7340 E-mail: info-web@nov.com Web site: http://www.nov.com/industrial No of Employees: 400+ Quality Assurance: ISO 9000:2015 National Oilwell Varco (NOV) provides pumping and mixing solutions in various industrial markets. We have been manufacturing pumping and mixing equipment and systems since the early 1900s. With decades of application experience, equipment and solutions, we’re ready to work with you to understand your unique challenges and provide Moyno™ and Mono™ pumps, screens and grinders, and Chemineer™, Kenics™, Greerco™ and Prochem™ mixing equipment to improve your productivity, efficiency, quality and performance. Pumps, Screens and Grinders Our Moyno and Mono pumps provide global leadership in the design and development of progressing cavity pump technology. Our pumps are ideal fluids handling solutions for a wide range of applications including slurries, viscous, shear sensitive, two or tri phase mixtures, and have significant suction lift capabilities. We also offer Moyno and Mono grinders and screens designed for industries requiring solids reduction or waste conditioning. Mixing Technologies Our Chemineer agitators, Kenics static mixers and heat exchangers, Greerco high shear mixers and Prochem belt-driven side entry mixers bring superior mixing solutions to your industrial processes. Our fluid mixing knowledge, supported by the best application software, proprietary mixer designs and stateof-the-art laboratory allows us to be the preferred supplier of fluid mixing equipment. Services and Aftermarket Service expertise drives predictable uptime that is critical to your operation. In every situation, you can rely on us to provide quick and effective support throughout the entire life of your project. From consulting and field services to spare parts and training. For more information, contact industrial@nov.com

MDM Pumps Ltd manufactures hygienic centrifugal pumps for the brewing, soft drinks, dairy, food and pharmaceutical industries. The close coupled pumps are manufactured from stainless steel and are used for handling product and CIP liquid. They are available in flooded suction, air separator (AS) and liquid ring self-priming versions. The pumps can be electropolished internally and are available with freestanding stainless steel cowls. • ‘H’ Hygienic range: which are high quality stainless steel centrifugal pumps manufactured from solid bar. The latest models are highly efficient pumps – up to 33% more efficient than previous models. • ‘CR’ Liquid ring self-priming pump range: competitively priced pumps specifically designed to handle a wide range of liquids including liquids with air bubbles and foam. The pumps are capable of self-priming even if the suction pipe is empty. • ‘CH’ range: these have been independently assessed to the EHEDG (European Hygienic Equipment Design Group) in-place cleanability protocol. • ‘AS’ range: specially developed for emptying product from road tankers, or for scavenging of vessels and pipelines in a CIP (Cleaning in Place) system. This centrifugal pump has been designed to handle a mixture of air and liquid. • Two-way: these models can pump in either direction and have been designed for use as fermentation vessel sample pumps in the brewing industry. • MDM Pumps Ltd also manufactures: hygienic stainless steel pipeline strainers and hygienic stainless steel air venting valves. MDM Pumps Ltd is a private company founded in 1922 and is registered to ISO 9001.

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Company Profiles

O Rings Limited

Patterson Pump Ireland

Gravel Lane Quarry Lane Industrial Estate Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8PQ Telephone: 01243 787817 E-mail: info@oringslimited.co.uk Web site: https://www.oringslimited.co.uk No of Employees: 14 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001: 2015

Unit 1, IDA Ardmore Business & Technology Park Marlinstown, Mullingar Co Westmeath Ireland N91 R762 Telephone: +353 44 9347078 E-mail: info@ie.pattersonpumps.com Web site: http://www.ie.pattersonpumps.com No of Employees: 55 Quality Assurance: ISO9001:2015 Standards: FM, UL, NFPA, LPCB, CNBOP, EN12845, OKF, PAVUS

O Rings Limited your Sealing Solutions Partner O Rings Limited offer you the complete sealing solution with manufacturing capabilities. We have a longestablished partnership agreement with Trelleborg, the world leaders in sealing technology and can provide you with the expertise and knowledge you may require. We are part of the Oldham Seals Group (Jetpac® range) of rubber engineered products, with full ISO 9001:2015 QMS accreditation, we have a proven track record for reliability and dependability Below is just a sample of what we can offer you • O-Rings, hydraulic seals, rotary shaft seals, oil seals, static seals, pneumatic seals, mechanical face seals • Moulded O-rings with no minimum order • Full Bagging, labelling and bespoke packs • No tooling limitations • Bespoke profiles service • Gaskets and washers. Non-standard seals can be made within the group. • Hose and expansion joint manufacturer (Jetpac® range) • Manufacturer of low and medium pressure industrial hoses, oil and marine hoses • Sample identification and backward engineering available • Rapid delivery and call off order opportunity • Engineering and technical support when required Our History In 1964 Charles Oldham established Oldham Seals Ltd and the Jetpac® range of rubber engineered products. In 1971 ‘O’ Rings Ltd was formed, to provide a complete sealing solution to the industry. We work to exacting standards across our entire business and continual monitor our business to focus on you the customer so we can always deliver you quality service from the first contact to the completion of orders we strive to be environmentally responsible where possible. For further information on how we can help you please visit O Rings Limited company’s website http://www.oringslimited.co.uk or contact the team on 01243 787817 or email info@oringslimited.co.uk

Patterson Pump Ireland Limited provides a range of pumping solutions for all water-based applications from clean freshwater through seawater to sewage installations. Our manufacturing facility based in Mullingar, Ireland includes full sales, technical and after-market support which is supplemented by a network of sales and service personnel across Europe. Patterson Pump Ireland Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Patterson Pump Company USA and our facility in Europe was established over ten years ago specifically to service European requirements with a complete awareness to local European directives, regulations and standards. We are a fully ISO9001 accredited company and in addition maintain current certifications from FM Approvals, UL Laboratories, Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB), Pavus, CNBOP and the Hungarian Fire Authorities. Whilst our primary market sector is pumping solutions for the fire protection industry, we also serve other water industry sectors including water/waste water treatment, booster stations, etc.. Our pump ranges include end suction, horizontal split case, vertical in-line, vertical turbine, axial/mixed flow pump designs which can be provided with a wide range of electric motor and diesel engine drivers. In addition, our specialist engineering facilities enable us to offer complete pre-packaged pumping solutions, either in open pre-packaged configuration for installing into an existing building or fully enclosed solutions using a prefabricated building design that is unique to Patterson Pump. For the fire protection industry, we design, manufacture, test and provide after-market care for firewater pump packages designed to a variety of international and European standards including NFPA No 20, FM/UL, EN12845, LPCB, Pavus and CNBOP. Our installations can be found in every area across Europe and we pride ourselves on a reputation of providing a reliable, first-class quality product at a competitive price within a respectable delivery period. Our numerous ‘bluechip’ clients provide us with repeat business because of this business approach. Full details of specifications, pricing and availability for any of these new products can be obtained by contacting Patterson Pump Ireland Limited’s sales team direct.

Ram Pumps Ltd

Reflex Winkelmann GMBH

Unit 14 Hazelwood Trading Estate Worthing West Sussex BN14 8NP Telephone: 01903 206622 Fax: 01903 205511 E-mail: sales@rampumps.co.uk Web site: http://www.rampumps.co.uk No of Employees: 18 Turnover: £1m – £6m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001-2015, ISO 14001 Standards: API 674 PED ATEX Norsok GOST

3000 Aviator Way Manchester Business Park Manchester M22 5TG Telephone: 0161 266 1043 E-mail: tim.williams@reflexuk.co.uk Web site: https://www.reflex.de/en/ No of Employees: 6 Quality Assurance: ISO9001 The Company Reflex Winkelmann GmbH with its headquarters in Ahlen, Westphalia is part of the “Winkelmann Building + Industry” division of the Winkelmann Group, which employs more than 4,500 people worldwide – 1,500 of which work at Reflex. Norbert Hülsmann and Volker Mauel are the managing directors of Reflex Winkelmann GmbH. The company is a leading brand manufacturer and solutions provider of high-quality systems for the smooth operation of watercarrying systems in supply technology and modern HVACR. With the integration of Sinusverteiler, it was possible to integrate additional competence in 2014, providing a meaningful addition to the product portfolio. Solution-oriented mission statement Reflex’s range focuses on solutions that emphasise the synergies of Reflex’s product divisions. “Thinking solutions” intensifies the brand profile and emphasises the entire approach, which goes beyond products and underpins competence in the systematic design of systems. Complete interlocked solutions are offered and combined into efficiencies by accompanying services which offer outstanding benefit dimensions in the competitive environment. In terms of innovative strength, the corporate division under the strong umbrella of the Winkelmann Group benefits from the dynamic automotive business, among others. The Reflex range of services Reflex stands for a wide range of services, including both innovative products for heating, cooling and hot water supply and many services. The Reflex product range includes • Membrane expansion vessels • Degassing systems & separation technology • Pressure-maintaining stations • Hot water storage tanks & heat exchangers • Highly-individual manifold technology • Water make-up systems & water treatment

Ram Pumps specify, design, manufacture and install high quality, efficient and reliable pumps both into the current market and within our solution based project packages. All pump units meet the requirements of the most demanding industry applications, environments and specifications as well as our core design basis for API674 and Non API units. Ram Pumps has an almost infinite variation of build options due to more than 40 years experience in constructing special purpose projects and packaged pumping equipment. The full range of pumps have been purposely designed without integral gearboxes to ensure we can provide the exact speed and power to meet the required duty point. Suitable rated standard electric motor or any degree of special build or flame proof motors are selected in accordance with our client’s specification. Special drives inclusive of DC Motors, Torque Converters from AC Inverters to Diesel, Petrol or Gas Engines, to variable capacity mechanical or hydraulic power packs are available. Should a further transmissions step downs be required these can be provided by a gearbox, V-belt or timing belt drive.

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Company Profiles

Salamander Pumps

Seal & Pump Engineering (UK) Ltd

Unit 2c, Colima Avenue Enterprise Park West Sunderland Tyne & Wear SR5 3XE Telephone: + 44 (0) 191 516 2002 E-mail: sales@salamanderpumps.co.uk Web site: http://www.salamanderpumps.co.uk No of Employees: 62 Turnover: £5m – £10m Quality Assurance: Yes

Unit D3 Sovereign Business Park Hawkins Lane Burton-on-Trent Staffordshire DE14 1PD Telephone: 01283 512866 Fax: 01283 515578 E-mail: julian@sealandpump.co.uk Web site: http://www.sealandpump.co.uk No of Employees: 15 Turnover: £3M

Salamander Pumps is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of shower and domestic water pumps. Innovation is used throughout the organisation to create higher quality products and offer outstanding customer service at every step of the journey. Over the last 7 years we have completely overhauled our product range, taking feedback from installers and householders and using some cutting-edge technologies to make our pumps some of the quietest, most compact and most reliable pumps on the market. Whether you need to power just one shower or your whole house, the Salamander Pumps range of shower pumps will have something to help. Salamander Pumps’ EVE, CT and Right Pump ranges offer a pump solution for gravity fed installations, available in positive head or universal, twin or single variants. EVE, the new innovative addition to the Salamander range, gives you excellent water performance in your shower, bathroom or whole house. EVE is a twin, universal shower pump, it has a brushless, variable speed motor meaning that it can be set to 1.5, 2.0 or 3.0 bar, and will maintain pressure at increased flow rates. Alternatively, the Salamander HomeBoost pump will boost mains water performance. HomeBoost is an intelligent pump. It recognises when flow is low and automatically boosts the incoming mains water up to 12 ltrs/min. As a result you can enjoy full flowing showers, speedy bath fill and improved performance of your combi boiler. HomeBoost is Water Fitting Regulations compliant and WRAS approved.

We are a family run, independent business that is celebrating 25 years of supplying mechanical seals, gland packing, pumps and associated products within the pumping industry. With nearly 150 years of pumping knowledge and experience within the company we can offer solutions for most pumping applications. The ethos of the business has been built on supplying the customer with their requirements in the most expedient way possible reducing costs and more importantly downtime. We are one of the largest stockists of Vulcan mechanical seals and packings in the United Kingdom, we also carry a large stock of OEM mechanical seals knowing that availability is paramount to the industries we deal with. Supporting the drinks and food industries along with the building services, waste water, dairies, swimming pools and general industry we are not just a 9-5 company and understand that industries need contact around the clock all year long. Since the conception of the business we have opened a satellite office in Bridlington and we have now opened our own service department in Bridlington. With the service side we are able to support our customers with their requirements from a simple seal change to full on-site work. Our philosophy is to serve industries around the clock, limiting down time and costs.

Secure Meters (UK) Ltd

Siemens DF PD

Secure House Lulworth Close Chandlers Ford Eastleigh SO53 3TL Telephone: + 44 1962 840048 Fax: + 44 1962 841046 E-mail: sales@securemeters.com Web site: http://www.securemeters.com No of Employees: 7000 Worldwide Turnover: £1bn Worldwide Standards: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS, 18001 & ISO 27001

Sir William Siemens House Pricess Road Manchester M20 2UR Telephone: 08458 507600 Fax: 0161 446 5302 E-mail: jeremy.wilkinson@siemens.com Web site: http://www.siemens.co.uk/drives No of Employees: 550 Turnover: £190m+ Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Siemens are one of the worlds largest suppliers of motors and drives with a wide selection of both products and engineered solutions. Motors and drives range from 0.12kW to 100MW and can be engineered to provide the optimum solution for the given application. Motors are available for LV, MV and HV applications in both safe area and hazardous area configurations and can be manufactured in aluminium, cast iron or steel. As well as motor and drive combinations, Siemens also offer a wide range of gearboxes and couplings making us a “one stop shop” for all your drive train requirements. From a 0.12kW module to a 100MW Siemens have a drive solution for every application.

Secure Meters employs >7000 people in 7 offices who are involved in the development, manufacture, supply, post sales service and support of both smart metering products and energy management solutions. Secure Meters’ Pump Efficiency division is part of the £500 million turnover Secure Meters (UK) Ltd company and has been offering pump testing and monitoring products and services for over 30 years. Secure Meters has an exceptional track record accrued in the water, utilities and industrial sectors. Our pump efficiency products and services are designed to accurately capture and understand inefficiencies within pump systems, enabling cost savings, pump condition monitoring and a reduction in energy consumption for our customers. As the first company in the world to design thermodynamic pump testing equipment; we’ve used our patented thermodynamic technique to conduct over 20,000 pump tests worldwide. As a large and financially stable company, Secure Meters offers a variety of commercial and financial options to its customers, ranging from Energy Performance Contracts (EPC) to lease models to service and maintenance packages. This enables our clients to consider larger scale solutions that may not otherwise be achievable within existing expenditure periods, allowing larger energy reduction projects to be considered whilst selecting a level of financial commitment to suit the customer.

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Company Profiles

SPP Pumps

SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps

1420 Lakeview Arlington Business Park Theale Reading Berkshire RG7 4SA Telephone: 0118 932 3123 E-mail: enquiries@spppumps.com Web site: http://www.spppumps.com No of Employees: 300 Turnover: £55m Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001 Standards: BS, ISO, DIN, ANSI, API, FM, NFPA, LPC

149 Newlands Road Cathcart Glasgow G44 4EX Telephone: 0141 637 7141 Fax: 0141 633 2399 E-mail: cu.sales@spxflow.com Web site: http://www.spxflow.com/en/clydeunion-pumps No of Employees: 500 Turnover: £15m+ Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001:2000, BS EN ISO 14001:2004 Standards: ASME N, NS & NPT Certification; Achilles JQS Certification; Achilles UVDB; First Point Assessment; GOST Certification

SPP Pumping solutions – for where it really matters SPP Pumps is a leading designer and manufacturer of centrifugal pumps and systems. For more than 135 years, the company’s robust, trusted engineering has provided critical performance across diverse industry applications including oil and gas, water, power generation, construction, mining and fire protection. With approx. 70% trade global, outside the UK, local sales, production, test and services sites within USA, India, France, Italy, Poland, South Africa, Singapore, Czech Republic, The Netherlands, Russia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Egypt. Proven quality: SPP customers’ pumping applications are invariably demanding – typically operating in hostile, arduous or extreme temperature environments, where quality matters. Our facility in Coleford, England, has set the highest standards attainable in the industry for quality and reliability. SPP uses the most advanced computer testing in the world and designs, simulates, evaluates, refines and manufactures all products and packaged systems here in the UK. Lean Manufacturing principles mean the company is entirely focused on continuous improvement to support a right first-time philosophy. The skills of SPP Pumps engineers have secured the company numerous accolades, including the prestigious Pump Industry Awards (PIA), our very talented Reuben d’Orton-Gibson winning ‘Engineer of the Year” 2019 Dedicated Engineering services expertise, our customers can rely on: 50-strong engineering team, commonly regarded as the best in the industry, have realworld application experience across multiple industry sectors. This Field Service team is pivotal in providing on-site rapid response for emergency repairs and planned contractual maintenance. 5 strategically located service centres across the UK, offering specialist services including computerised fluid dynamics analysis, surge analysis and natural frequency analysis to investigate, optimise and balance customer systems for optimum performance and reliability.

SPX FLOW’s ClydeUnion Pumps brand is known worldwide for supplying reliable and robust engineered pumping solutions stemming from over 140 years of industry expertise. As a leading pump company, we are structured to provide a specific focus on each of our customer’s key markets as well as providing full global aftermarket support. Our experience spans across several complex industries including oil and gas, nuclear and conventional power generation, desalination and other key markets relevant to our product portfolio. We offer a wide range of single and two stage pumps, multi stage pumps, reciprocating pumps and specialised pumps. The ClydeUnion Pumps product range compliments the existing SPX FLOW portfolio of brands which include APV, Bran+Luebbe, Johnson Pump, Plenty and Lightnin.

SPX FLOW – Plenty Pumps

Stuart Turner Limited

Earl Haig Road Hillington Park Glasgow G52 4JN Telephone: 0141 883 0314 Fax: 0141 882 2752 E-mail: plentypumps@spxflow.com Web site: http://www.spxflow.com/en/plenty No of Employees: 60 Turnover: £5m – £10m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Standards: BS, ISO, DIN, ANSI and API

The Market Place Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire RG9 2AD Telephone: + 44 (0) 1491 572 655 Fax: + 44 (0) 1491 573 704 E-mail: info@stpumps.co.uk Web site: http://www.stuart-turner.co.uk No of Employees: 70 Turnover: £20m+ Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001:2008

SPX FLOW designs and manufactures Plenty rotary positive displacement pumps for use primarily in the oil, power generation, marine and sugar industries. The Plenty name, founded in 1790, is recognised worldwide as a mark of excellence in the field of reliable engineering. The product range includes: • Triple Screw Pumps for lubricating liquids on applications such as forced lubrication, seal oil circulation, oil firing and general liquid transfer • Twin Screw Pumps for bulk liquid transfer and ship, rail and road loading/unloading, including nonlubricating liquids • A unique range of Vane pumps for lubricating oils and fuel oils, grease, bitumen asphalt, molasses and other viscous liquids. The vane pump range includes a version capable of an infinitely variable flow rate. The flow rate can be varied manually, by remote control, or automatically using the patented Constant Pressure Control (CPC) method. Lobe Pumps designed specifically for the sugar industry to handle Massecuite and Magma are also included in the product range. Other services include field commissioning and repair, factory pump repair, refurbishment and conversion, system design and consultancy services. SPX FLOW’s other brands include Bran+Luebbe, WCB, Johnson Pumps, Lightnin and now also Clyde Union Pumps, specialising in the design and manufacture of reciprocating pumps, metering pumps, metering systems, rotary lobe pumps, gear and centrifugal pumps and mixing equipment. We have manufacturing facilities in Europe, Asia, USA and offices worldwide.

Invest in quality with Stuart Turner With a market leading reputation in the design and manufacture of high quality water boosting products, you can be confident you are investing a name you can trust to deliver quality, reliability, design innovation and excellent customer service. Powering water for every application, Stuart Turner offer a comprehensive range of solutions, from a single shower pump to systems specifically designed for low mains water applications. Their extensive water boosting capabilities cater for any application, including bespoke packaged pump systems to meet the water demands of even the largest commercial buildings. Each product is fully tested before leaving the factory and is supported by WRAS approved products, IS09001:2008 quality assurance and extensive guarantee periods. Along with TechAssist, Stuart Turner’s dedicated customer service team of experienced technicians, who are on hand to offer guidance on product selection, application guidance and installation assistance. However, if site survey assistance is required, Stuart Turner have a team of specification engineers available to work in partnership with you, whether you are at the start of a new project or replacing and commissioning water boosting systems. Stuart Turner; engineered to excel.

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Company Profiles

Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Ltd

TEC Electric Motors Ltd

Clonard Road Wexford Ireland Y35 YE24 Telephone: +353 53 91 63200 Fax: +353 53 91 42 355 E-mail: eddie.finn@sulzer.com Web site: https://www.sulzer.com No of Employees: 300 Turnover: £6m UK & Ireland Quality Assurance: ISO 9001: 2015

Units 291 & 296 Oak Drive Hartlebury Trading Estate Hartlebury Nr Kidderminster Worcestershire DY10 4JB Telephone: 01299 252990 Fax: 01299 253 597 E-mail: scottedwards@tecmotors.co.uk Web site: http://www.tecmotors.co.uk No of Employees: 50

Pumps Equipment Division – Pump technology and solutions Sulzer Pumps Equipment Division provides a wide range of pumping solutions, related equipment, and services. Customers benefit from extensive research and development. We supply highly efficient products that help reduce emissions and energy consumption. Our state-of-the-art production and testing facilities around the globe ensure customer proximity. Our market focus is on: • The production, transport, and processing of crude oil and its derivates • The supply, treatment, and transport of water as well as wastewater collection • Fossil-fired, nuclear, and renewable power generation • Specific general industries, e.g. pulp and paper, fertilizers, and other markets At Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Ltd the main focus is the development, manufacture and sales of submersible pumps, mixers and aerators for wastewater transport and treatment. Established in 1973 and with a workforce of 300 the factory produces over 100,000 units per year for supply to a global market.

TEC Electric motors is the UK’s largest independent supplier of electric motors, gear boxes and Variable speed drives. TEC’s annual sales in 2019/20 will exceed £20 million pounds with a UK stock inventory of £12 million. With a HQ based near Kidderminster the company Despatches over 150,000 units annually from its modern fully equipped 90,000 square feet distribution centre. TEC additionally has two regional stock & modification centres strategically placed near Sheffield and Glasgow adding a further 10,000 square feet. TEC stock up to 630kW in LV 400/690 volts and can build to order Medium & High voltage motors up to 8MW and voltages from 3,300 volts to 13,800 volts. All motors can be offered or modified to meet WIMES specification. A 24 hour call out service is offered to all our stockists and distribution partners giving customers and users access to a full range of products in the event of an emergency breakdown. IE3 motors are available from stock, IE4 & IE5 motors are available on request on short lead-times. New product, the TEC E-MAX motor, offers the following advantages with or without built in controller: • In its largest frame size 132, the E-MAX can achieve a maximum output power of 22kW and a maximum torque of 70Nm. • Highly efficient, with average values above IE4 levels and in some instances surpassing IE5. • Minimal efficiency and torque reductions between speeds of 750-3600RPM from a single frame size.

The Pump Company Ltd

Tomlinson Hall & Co Ltd

22 The Bell Centre Newton Road Crawley West Sussex RH10 9FZ Telephone: 01293 533665 Fax: 01293 533664 E-mail: info@thepumpco.co.uk Web site: http://www.thepumpco.co.uk No of Employees: 6 Turnover: £1m

Lagonda Road Cowpen Lane Industrial Estate Billingham TS23 4JA Telephone: 01642 379500 Fax: 01642 379501 E-mail: colin.simpson@tomlinson-hall.co.uk Web site: http://www.tomlinson-hall.co.uk No of Employees: 26 Turnover: £4m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001-2015

The Pump Company Ltd is a specialist independent pump supplier to the process industries including, food & beverage, personal & household care, pharmaceutical, petroleum & chemical, nuclear, including ATEX applications. Whether your process fluid is Viscous, Volatile, Corrosive or Aggressive or even Hygienic, we have a solution for you. We have a complete range of Positive Displacement pumps including Internal & External Gear, Peristaltic Hose, Flexible Impeller, Rotary Lobe, Progressive Cavity, Eccentric Disc, Screw, Diaphragm and Dosing. Our range of Centrifugal pumps include Close & Long Coupled, Horizontal & Vertical, Cantilever, Selfpriming, Single and Multi-stage. These pumps are available in a variety of materials, 316 stainless steel, Duplex, Hastelloy, Monel, Durimet and other alloys, together with a range of Thermoplastic pumps in PP, PVDF, PTFE, fibreglass resin. Sealing systems available are single and double mechanical seals, Mag Drive and soft packing. We offer a range of drive options including ATEX Certification. Our team of pump and system engineers work in a consultative manner with our clients to offer you the best quality and most suitable technical pump solution for your application at the lowest life cycle cost, providing you with: “Solid Answers to Fluid Questions”

Tomlinson Hall & Co Ltd was founded in 1919 and is currently headed by Tony Keville the grandson of cofounder Mr A Tomlinson, ably supported by a loyal local team. A multi-award-winning company also joint-founding member of the Pump Distributors Association, Tomlinson Hall is an approved global distributor of leading pump brands Depa & Elro manufactured by Crane ChemPharma & Energy, ITT Goulds Pumps, Richter Chemie Technik and Grundfos. The business exports worldwide and has recently exported to its 72nd country. The company offers pump selection and supply ensuring end users have the correct solution for each application. Additionally, Tomlinson Hall offers site visits, servicing and repairs. It also manufactures its own innovative liquid ring vacuum pump, Liquivac, a durable and reliable pump designed to perform a range of operations across a varying array of industries. The pump’s cast iron or 316 stainless steel pump body, combined with a stainless-steel rotating element, makes Liquivac extremely robust in operation. Tomlinson Hall has two workshops at its 1.5-acre site and all repair and maintenance work is carried out by the company’s fully qualified personnel. With in-house welding and machining capabilities, the business also boasts a wide range of machinery, including a CNC lathe, centre lathe, milling machine, radial arm drills and saws. The business has won many awards and currently holds the title of 2019 UK Pump Distributor of the Year, in addition to 2019 SME Business of the Year the North East Automotive Alliance Awards, Tomlinson Hall were also finalists at the North East Business Awards and the North East Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC) Awards. Tomlinson Hall has also been named as a Northern Powerhouse Export Champion for the second consecutive year.

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Company Profiles

Torishima Europe Ltd

T-T Pumps Limited

Duart House Finch Way Strathclyde Business Park Bellshill North Lanarkshire ML4 3PR Telephone: 01236 443951 Fax: 01236 702875 E-mail: derekstewart@torishima.co.uk Web site: http://www.torishima.co.jp/en No of Employees: 10 (UK), 2,000 (Global) Turnover: £2m+ (UK), £300M (Global) Quality Assurance: ISO9001 (Quality Management System), ISO14001 (Environment Management System)

Onneley Works Newcastle Road Celebrating 60 years Woore Cheshire CW3 9RU 1959-2019 Telephone: 01630 647200 Fax: 01630 642100 E-mail: response@ttpumps.com Web site: http://www.ttpumps.com No of Employees: 100+ Turnover: £5m – £10m Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001:2015 Standards: BBA Approval on most standard Package Pumping Stations, WRAS Approval on certain ranges of clean water pumps and valves Who are T-T? With over 60 years’ experience, Cheshire based T-T, is one of the UK’s leading companies in the design, manufacture, supply and installation of pumps, controls, valves, environmental products and pumping systems. These products are complimented by our support services, including project assistance from concept to handover, after-sales support and service agreements. About us A British owned company with true independence that solely strives to serve its clients’ best interest. It maintains the highest standard of professionalism and quality in design, selection and economy. The company is divided into six divisions, which integrate to supply from a single source, making T-T one of the most competitive and responsive companies. Our Divisions • T-T Pumps – manufacturers and distributors of a wide range of specialised products including over 1000 pump models. • T-T Pumping Stations – provides comprehensive Pumping Station schemes for all applications from the smallest to the largest projects. • T-T Controls – specialists in bespoke electrical

Torishima is a pump manufacturer founded in 1919 in Osaka Japan who supply centrifugal pumps for a broad range of industries and applications and are now recognized as one of the most reliable market leaders with extensive experience and know-how in pumping technology. With a highly skilled engineering team who understand your process requirements, Torishima can provide products and services suited to your needs. The Torishima brand is built on quality, reliability, flexibility and customer satisfaction. Torishima’s major markets are: • Desalination • Power Industry • Water & Wastewater • Irrigation & Drainage • General Industry • Renewable Energy

Tuthill UK

Vulcan Seals

Birkdale Close Manners Industrial Estate Ilkeston Derbyshire DE7 8YA Telephone: 01159 325 226 Fax: 01159 324 816 E-mail: tuthillpumpuk@tuthill.com Web site: http://www.pump.tuthill.com No of Employees: 35 Turnover: £1m – £6.5m Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001-2015 Q05536 Standards: Caterpillar/Perkins and Rockwell Intl approvals

Vulcan Seals The South West Centre Troutbeck Road Sheffield S8 0JR Telephone: 0114 249 3333 Fax: 0114 249 3322 E-mail: contact@vulcanseals.com Web site: vulcanseals.com No of Employees: 500 worldwide Turnover: £700k Quality Assurance: ISO 9001

projects, we are also suppliers of a range of standard control products and systems. • T-T Agricultural & Environmental – working with the environment and current climate issues, T-T combines the company’s expertise with effluent treatment and anti-pollution products. • T-T Service – efficient and cost effective pump maintenance and after-sales service. • T-T Flow – providing engineered waterworks valves, related products and services. Applications Our products and services are available for a diverse range of applications including: • Clean water supply • Water and Sewage • Building and Construction • Hire Industry • Manufacturing • Agriculture • Food Processing • Chemical Industry • Ceramic Industry • Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas

Vulcan Seals is a leading manufacturer and supplier of Mechanical Seals, with a worldwide customer base serviced by its vast network of approved distributors in over 110 countries. Manufacturing all standard industry Mechanical Seal types, to all common dimensional standards, Vulcan Seals also supplies the largest range of equipment-specific replacements for all major OEM seals. Exceptional design capability and commitment to quality, combined with extensive in-house electronic production and inspection systems, provides absolute quality, traceability and cost control of products, and assured consistency of supply. Special Mechanical Seal designs can also be manufactured to fit unique dimensional, equipment and application needs. Vulcan Seals focuses on eliminating the common faults found in some original industry standard types through improved design, technology and material compatibility. All designs, assembly and manufacture are produced to Vulcan Seals’ own engineering standards and certified to ISO 9001, with materials compliant to FDA/EC specifications available where required. Stock availability is guaranteed on over 80,000 product lines with same-day despatch available for the vast majority of requirements. Vulcan Seals also manufactures other sealing industry products, including FEP/PFA Encapsulated ‘O’Rings, Gland Packing and Expanded PTFE Gasketing.

Tuthill UK Ltd. manufacturers a wide range of Gear Pumps for lubrication, oil burning and petrochem/process industries. Heavy Duty Circumferential Piston Pumps are manufactured for aggressive process applications where viscosities, pressures and temperatures are usually above standard Rotary Lobe Pump performance. Leak Free Magnetic Drive products are available in Cast Iron, 316 Stainless Steel, PPS (plastic) materials and Hastelloy “C”. Tuthill remains one of the few pump manufacturers to offer a customised design service to OEM clients. Tuthill also supplies Oval Gear Meters. Maximum Pump Flowrate = 120 m3/hr and Maximum Meter Flowrate = 60m3/hr. Tuthill UK Ltd. is wholly owned by Tuthill Corporation USA.

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Company Profiles

Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group

WEG (UK) Ltd

Falmouth Cornwall TR11 4RU Telephone: 01326 370362 Fax: 01326 376009 E-mail: info@wmftg.co.uk Web site: http://www.wmftg.co.uk Quality Assurance: ISO9001, ISO14001

Broad Ground Road Lakeside Redditch Worcestershire B98 8YP Telephone: +44 (0) 1527 513800 Fax: +44 (0) 1527 513810 E-mail: wuk-sales@weg.net Web site: http://www.weg.net/uk No of Employees: 54 Quality Assurance: ISO9001 Standards: ISO14001, ISO50001, ISO TS16949, BSI OHSAS18001

Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG) is the world leader in niche peristaltic pumps and associated fluid path technologies. Founded on nearly 60 years of supplying engineering and process expertise and with over one million pumps installed worldwide, our pumps are tried, tested and proven to deliver. WMFTG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc (LSE: SPX), a global organisation employing approximately 4,800 people worldwide. Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group comprises ten established brands, each with their own area of expertise, but together offering our customers an unrivalled breadth of solutions for their pumping applications: • Watson-Marlow Pumps: peristaltic tube pumps for biopharm and process industries • Watson-Marlow Tubing: precision tubing for pumping and other purposes, in a range of materials • Bredel: high flow, heavy duty hose pumps • Alitea: unique peristaltic solutions for OEM customers • Flexicon: aseptic filling and capping systems • MasoSine: gentle sinusoidal pumps for food, chemical and cosmetics applications • BioPure: advanced single-use tubing connector systems • ASEPCO: aseptic valves for the biopharmaceutical industry • FlowSmart: high purity sanitary gaskets, silicone transfer tubing and reinforced silicone hoses for the biopharmaceutical industry • Aflex Hose: specialises in the design and manufacture of PTFE-lined flexible hoses Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group is an international operation based in Falmouth, Cornwall, UK. Watson-Marlow Fluid |Technology Group has offices in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Sharjah UAE, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, USA and Vietnam.

A WORLD LEADER IN ENERGY SAVING FOR PUMPING APPLICATIONS... An industrial innovator, WEG supplies the widest range of energy efficient motors for the pump industry. Its energy saving motor-inverter packages and turnkey automation systems control some of the most prestigious pumping projects in the world: desalination plants, hydroelectric facilities, irrigation systems; water and waste treatment plants, cavity pumping applications, oil extraction and major testing facilities to name but a few. WEG supplies low voltage, medium voltage and high voltage motors – including ATEX compliant hazardous area motors, a range of geared motors up to 18000Nm and the new WMagnet IE5 Drive system, this motor-drive system achieves the highest efficiency rating in the market, exceeding the anticipated requirements of the impending IE5 Ultra Premium Efficiency classification across its output range. WEG offer the W22 WIMES motor designed to meet the specific requirements of the Water Industry and is available as either IE3 or IE4 efficiency rated. The operation of these energy saving motors is further improved by WEG’s inverter drives, which can save up to 50% in running costs in some pumping applications. The Pump Genius process control software enables engineers to optimise their pumping systems so that they can run more efficiently. The software is designed to reduce pumping system operation and maintenance costs whilst increasing process accuracy and protection. Used in conjunction with WEG’s CFW11 inverter drive, Pump Genius can be applied to any system that requires constant flow or pressure and can manage up to six pumps in a coordinated system. WEG’s innovative new Motor Scan device offers remote predictive maintenance, a small sensor can be fitted to the fins of a motor to measure vibration and heat dissipation sending readings to a smart phone or tablet device.

Weir Minerals Europe Limited

Wilo (U.K.) Ltd

Halifax Road Todmorden Lancashire OL14 5RT Telephone: 01706 814251 Fax: 01706 815350 E-mail: europe.minerals@mail.weir Web site: https://www.minerals.weir No of Employees: 751 Turnover: £86m+ Worldwide Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2015 Standards: ISO 14001:2015 BSOHAS 18001

Centrum 100 Burton-on-Trent Staffordshire DE14 2WJ Telephone: 01283 523000 Fax: 01283 523099 E-mail: sales@wilo.co.uk Web site: http://www.wilo.co.uk Turnover: £20m+ Standards: ISO9001 ISO14001 Safe Contractor CEMARS Achilles Accredited Wilo SE, with Headquarters in Dortmund, and Wilo UK, based in Burton On Trent, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of pumps and pump systems for heating, air-conditioning and cooling technology, as well as for water supplies and sewage treatment and disposal. Founded in 1872 as Kupfer-und Messingwarenfabrik Louis Oplander, the company has over 70 subsidiaries worldwide, and over 7,500 employees. Turnover amounted to 1,327.1 million EUR in 2016. Wilo pumps and systems set global standards for efficiency and technical performance, with highefficiency solutions for all applications. Wilo products, with highest efficiency at the lowest life-cycle costs, are available through a nation-wide network of distributors and merchants. For further information, please contact Technical Sales, Wilo (UK) Ltd, Centrum 100, Burton On Trent, Staffordshire, DE14 2WJ. Tel 01283 523000 Fax 01283 523099 Email sales@wilo.co.uk or visit the Wilo website at: http://www.wilo.co.uk

Weir Minerals is a specialist in delivering and supporting comminution, slurry and mine dewatering equipment solutions. Our focus is within the global mining, aggregates and mineral processing sector, the power sector and general industry. We are committed to deliver the benefits of value engineering and innovation to our customers, extending the lifespan and enhancing the performance of customer critical processes and equipment in many of the world’s most challenging environments. Weir Minerals’ product portfolio centres on critical processes in its customers’ operations. The core product line of the company is its range of slurry pumps, which provide slurry transportation solutions with exceptional resistance to abrasion and corrosion. Mine dewatering pumps, hydrocyclones, valves, screens, crushers, HPGR and wear resistant linings complement the range of slurry pumps by offering solutions to optimise comminution, slurry transportation and mill circuit processes. Weir Minerals has a heritage of manufacturing innovation, engineering excellence and cutting edge process technology, and is constantly evolving so that we can provide optimised products and services to our customers. The development of Weir Minerals’ service and support network recognises that the company’s commitment does not end with the supply of equipment. In delivering on and off site services Weir Minerals is able to optimise the performance of its customers’ plant and reduce total ownership costs. Services range from on request service through to service partnerships, offering an innovative approach to equipment servicing that marks a step change from costly reactive to preventative plant maintenance.

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Company Profiles

Wright Flow Technologies Ltd

Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Highfield Ind. Estate Edison Road Eastbourne East Sussex BN23 6PT

Private Road No.1 Colwick Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG4 2AN Telephone: +44 (0)115 940 0111 Fax: +44 (0)115 940 0444 E-mail: fgbsales@xyleminc.com Web site: http://www.xylem.com/uk No of Employees: 650 Turnover: £15m+ Quality Assurance: Quality – BS EN ISO 9001:2015. Environmental – BS EN ISO 14001:2015. Health & Safety – OHAS 18001:2007. Accredited by: Safecontractor Achilles UVDB Achilles Verify CHAS Exor Link-Up Constructionline Standards: ISO 9906,DIN 24960, EN733, OHSAS 18001,NICEC, Approved Contractor British Safety Council members

Telephone: 01323 509 211 Fax: 01323 507 306 E-mail: wright.eu@idexcorp.com Web site: http://www.wrightflowtechnologies.com No of Employees: 45 Turnover: £5m – £10m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 ISO 14001 Standards: USA 3A Standard. EHEDGFDA Wright Flow Technologies Ltd, formally known as Johnson Pump (UK) Ltd., specialises in design, manufacture, and marketing worldwide of stainless steel Rotary Lobe and Circumferential Piston ranges of pumps.

Solving Our Customers’ Water Challenges Xylem is focused on helping our customers solve their most challenging water issues – treating water to make it potable, transporting it to where it is needed, using it in the most efficient manner, and then testing and cleaning it after its many uses. In a world of ever growing challenges, Xylem delivers innovative water technology solutions throughout the cycle of water. We are the world’s largest provider of water and wastewater treatment solutions and a leading provider of intelligent industrial pumps and related technologies. Leaders in municipal and industrial water and wastewater with the industry’s broadest range of submersible and diesel-driven pumps; Residential, commercial, light industrial, agricultural and irrigation applications also benefit from our products, systems and applications expertise for the efficient movement and use of water. We also offer an extensive selection of speciality pumps to the marine, beverage dispensing, hygienic, oil and gas, speciality industrial, leisure and rural markets. Our market leading brands include Flygt, Lowara, Flojet, Jabsco, Godwin, and many others – providing customers with the performance, quality and reliability they need.

We are a major supplier to the food, dairy, brewery, personal care, pharmaceutical, biotech, light chemical and general process industries. Specifications are available to meet both sanitary and industrial application requirements and for handling a wide range of fluids including those that are of high, medium or low viscosity, semi-solid or particles in suspension. The company markets its product ranges worldwide through a network of its own IDEX companies and established independent distributors. Services offered by the company include pump design, development, selection and advice on system design and installation. Wright Flow Technologies Ltd., is a unit of IDEX Corporation USA and is an ISO9001 registered company.

Associate Members Fluid & Energy Solutions Consultancy Ltd

Fluid Performance Solutions Ltd

35 Westcliffe House Baxter Road, London N1 3HS Telephone: 0207 101 3911 E-mail: info@fluensys.co.uk Web site: http://www.fluensys.co.uk No of Employees: 1 Turnover: £1m

26 Elizabeth Avenue Grangemouth Stirlingshire FK3 9DE Telephone: 07983 744718 E-mail: david.white@fluidperformancesolutions.co.uk Web site: http://www.fluidperformancesolutions.co.uk No of Employees: 2

Fluensys Ltd is a London based consultancy specialised in design, analysis and troubleshooting of fluid systems and machinery. Our consultants offer a broad range of experience mainly in pump and pumping system related issues, cumulating more than 50 years experience in industry. We have operated in the Water & Wastewater, Oil & Gas, LNG, Power Generation, Consumer Products and Renewables sectors. Our Experts can assist in: • New Product Development Projects – We can support innovation projects to help you achieve optimised performance with reduced cost and time to market. • Refurbishment of Ageing Assets – We can support refurbishment and plant upgrade projects to help you reinstate asset integrity and future proof pumping systems. • Operations & Systems Troubleshooting – We can assist in troubleshooting your machinery and process systems for recurring mechanical seal failure, bearing failure and process instabilities.

Fluid Performance Solutions Limited (FPS) delivers Standard Pump Energy Auditing and Performance Optimization into the Water and Waste Water Industry throughout the UK.

Our Services include: DESIGN & AUDIT • Centrifugal Pump Design • Pump Selection & Sizing • Pump Re-Rating • Witness Testing (FAT/SAT) – ISO9906/HI/API610 FLOW SIMULATION & ANALYSIS • CFD Analysis • Erosion Modelling

FPS conducts Energy Auditing to ISO 14414, an industry standard for independently auditing pumping stations specifically introduced to comply with legislation. Establishing pumping efficiencies and understanding the pipe system gives the best opportunities to optimise the pumping stations and helps to develop recommendations for high maintenance and energy usage stations where costs are significant. Understanding energy usage is sometimes very difficult but with the right equipment and data analysis, energy consumption can be quantified and used to monitor pumping performance. Identifying failures before pumps trip and become damaged beyond repair is critical to reducing unplanned maintenance costs. FPS delivers a cost effective solution to enhance pumping station performance and reduce life cycle costs.

• Steady State Process Modelling • Dynamic Process Modelling SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING • System Trip (Start-Up/Normal Operation/Shutdown) • Recurring Pump Failures (Mechanical Seal/Bearing) • Vibration & Noise • Capacity Constraints (Available Power / Reduced Output)

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Company Profiles

International Data Entry & Access Ltd

Solutions in IT Ltd

Studio 8 Top Floor 79-89 Lots Road London SW10 0RN Telephone: 020 7731 7151 E-mail: mike@idea-business-tracker.co.uk Web site: http://www.idea-business-tracker.co.uk

Harborough Innovation Centre Wellington Way Market Harborough Leicestershire LE16 7WB Telephone: 0845 009 4588 Fax: 0845 009 4599 E-mail: info@solutionsinit.com Web site: http://www.emirsoftware.com No of Employees: 14

IDEA was originally formed to offer to trade associations a service of collecting and publishing their member information thus promoting themselves and the services they offer. This was done in a variety of formats: • Printed directories • E-Newsletters • Web sites • Electronic catalogues on CD Rom Our aim was always to produce well designed publications which are effective, accurate and excellent value for money. Today, almost all of our work is in printed directories. Over the years, we have worked for organisations as diverse as: • British Footwear Association • Manufacturing Technologies Association • British Materials Handling Federation • National Access & Scaffolding Confederation • British Pump Manufacturers Association • Stone Federation Great Britain • Construction Equipment Association Because of IDEA’s concentration on trade association communication, it is able to offer an effective service which is designed to fulfill the specific requirements of trade associations. IDEA will do everything from the initial conception, obtaining information from member companies, collating it and ensuring that it is presented in the terminology that is common usage within industry. These services are designed to complement those of a trade association; associations may pick what they require to be done and do themselves that which fits within their own organisation. Publications can be financed in a number of different ways and IDEA has considerable experience in such schemes. Above all, IDEA publications are intended to be effective and user friendly, they can be multilingual and are designed with the requirements of the user in mind, not from the basis of using the latest tricks and gimmicks.

EMIR is an acronym of Electro-Mechanical Information Resource. It began life in 1994, when the business was commissioned to create a solution to manage the processes of a repair and service company. Today, in it’s 25th year, EMIR is used by over 2,000 users who span the electro-mechanical industry working with pumps, electric motors & drives, generators, compressors, hydraulic systems and all of their associated electronics and control systems. • EMIR is a business software application that facilitates the smooth running of a business in the electro-mechanical sector. • EMIR requires little in the way of bespoke modification to provide a fully integrated solution. • It is a single software product that can handle the diversity of a manufacturing, service & repair, stock management and order processing business without duplication of process and excessive paperwork. • EMIR is an ideal replacement product for clients with existing multi-part systems or where in-house business software may require substantial investment to offer the functionality needed to grow and be more efficient. All the members of a workforce create information in their daily working lives and EMIR establishes a connection between this data and the others in the business who would rely on its accuracy and timely capture. From office workers processing jobs, shop floor and remote engineers working to deadline, stores managers reporting on requirement, to purchase managers controlling high value stock and to the management team making decisions that affect the direction of the business, all needs are taken care of. EMIR is an industry specific solution that speaks your language! Pick up a brochure – www.emirsoftware.com/downloads (Full Product Brochure) Request a demonstration – simply email sales@solutionsinit.com

Touchwave Media Ltd

World Pumps

7 Clarks Yard Flimwell Wadhurst East Sussex TN5 7NG Telephone: 07785 290034 E-mail: andrew@touchwavemedia.co.uk Web site: http://www.touchwavemedia.co.uk No of Employees: 6 Turnover: Up to £1m

Editorial and Advertising Offices Elsevier Ltd The Boulevard Langford Lane Kidlington Oxon OX5 1GB Telephone: 01865 843686 E-mail: a.burrows@elsevier.com Web site: http://www.worldpumps.com

Touchwave Media is a specialist PR and Events business, serving the industrial b2b arena with a range of marketing services and associated ‘live’ events such as awards dinners, conferences, seminars and product launches. Working closely with trade associations across a number of engineering disciplines, we help to promote business and professional excellence, and encourage effective sales channel communication through market leading events such as:• Pump Industry Awards • Motor Driven Systems • Europump General Meeting • FETA Luncheon • Motion Control Industry Awards • CSA Awards • AEMT Awards Engagement with sector specific awards programmes, and the associated alignment to business and professional excellence, delivers exceptional levels of brand awareness and customer loyalty. Talk to us about how you can get involved in any of these events. Additionally, our press and public relations activities ensure that our client’s endeavours are accurately communicated both internally amongst their respective membership or customer base, and externally throughout the wider business environment. We also provide Contract Publishing Services, such as flow, the BPMA’s newly launched quarterly publication. Should you need an event producing, or wish to participate in one of our existing events, or you would like some help with your own PR activities, please call Andrew Castle on 07785 290034.

World Pumps magazine is published 11 times a year. World Pumps was first published back in 1959. World Pumps has an excellent track record of quality and durability. We know that our readers are in the pump business for the long term...and so are we. All readers of World Pumps have specifically requested the magazine and meet our strict circulation criteria. Industry sectors we target include: oil & gas, water & wastewater, energy efficiency, corrosive handling, power generation, pharmaceuticals, food & drink, HVAC, construction and de-watering. All these are featured in our editorial which highlights problems peculiar to each sector and the technology and approach that has brought about a solution. Each month, World Pumps brings a range of solutions, developments and perspectives on technology, adding to our readers’ knowledge base. Our website is constantly updated with news of the industry, applications and features. World Pumps welcomes news and articles from its readers to ensure that it is an accurate reflection of the pump industry today.

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Flowserve DAB Pumps Limited AESSEAL Plc AESSEAL Plc The Pump Company Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Albany Engineering Co. Limited The Pump Company Ltd Flowserve T-T Pumps Limited Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited DAB Pumps Limited AxFlow Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Stuart Turner Limited T-T Pumps Limited SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps Stuart Turner Limited SPP Pumps The Pump Company Ltd Brook Crompton Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group

E.SYBOX Easy Pumps EasyClean Easymat ECO – ISOCHEM E-FLOW E-idos Electromat EMU EMUPORT ENDURON ESP Pump Etabloc Etaline Etanorm ETP / ETB / LB Euramo Euro-HYGIA EUROSTREAM Evosta / Evotron / Evoplus EZ Strip

DAB Pumps Limited DAB Pumps Limited AESSEAL Plc Calpeda AxFlow Limited T-T Pumps Limited Calpeda Calpeda Wilo (U.K.) Ltd Wilo (U.K.) Ltd Weir Minerals Europe Limited Salamander Pumps KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique Wilo (U.K.) Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd SPP Pumps DAB Pumps Limited NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd

G 2000 GEARex GEHO GEMEX GLOBALGEAR GO Godwin GOLIATH SUPER Goulds Pumps Goulds Water Technology Grifter GSM Motors

SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps KTR U.K. Ltd. Weir Minerals Europe Limited Weir Minerals Europe Limited Tuthill UK Grundfos Pumps Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd DAB Pumps Limited

IASC IBOOST IDP Idromat i-Frame IMAT IMO INDUFIL FILTRATION INSTREAM ISOCHEM ISOGATE Isoglide Isoria

AESSEAL Plc Stuart Turner Limited Flowserve Calpeda Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Calpeda SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps John Crane SPP Pumps AxFlow Limited Weir Minerals Europe Limited SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps KSB Limited

FMC FIDC FireSAFE FLEXIBOX Flexicon Flexishaft Flojet FLOMATE FLOWAY Flowserve Fluid Performance Solutions Limited Flygt Force Brass Ended FREESTREAM Fumex FUSIONCAST

Albany Engineering Co. Limited Armstrong Fluid Technology Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group AxFlow Limited KSB Limited Stuart Turner Limited KSB Limited AxFlow Limited KTR U.K. Ltd. Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group DAB Pumps Limited Albany Engineering Co. Limited AxFlow Limited AxFlow Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd Flowserve

Flowserve AESSEAL Plc Weir Minerals Europe Limited AESSEAL Plc Flotronic Pumps Limited Wilo (U.K.) Ltd KSB Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd AESSEAL Plc AxFlow Limited SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps Grundfos Pumps Ltd AESSEAL Plc Albany Engineering Co. Limited AESSEAL Plc Salamander Pumps The Pump Company Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps AESSEAL Plc AESSEAL Plc

HANDOLL HAZLETON HD SERIES HERMETIC Hexacompact HMD Kontro HMD Seal/less HMD Sealless Holden & Brooke Home Booster HPRO HSP Hya Solo Hyamat Hya-Rain Hydro GTI Hydro Multi-E HYDROLIFT HYDROSTREAM

Jabsco Jeumont-Schneider JOHN CRANE JUPITER

KINO TITAN KTR

LaBour LabTecta LAWRENCE Leader Pumps leasepump.com LEMCO Leopold LEWIS LIBERATOR LINATEX LiqTec Liverani LoadSure

DAB Pumps Limited KSB Limited Dawson Downie Lamont SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPP Pumps Grundfos Pumps Ltd Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique AESSEAL Plc Grundfos Pumps Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd

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AxFlow Limited AESSEAL Plc Grundfos Pumps Ltd John Crane Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd Stuart Turner Limited Weir Minerals Europe Limited Flowserve Fluid Performance Solutions Limited Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd Salamander Pumps SPP Pumps Brook Crompton Weir Minerals Europe Limited

Albany Engineering Co. Limited Weir Minerals Europe Limited Tuthill UK AxFlow Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps Armstrong Fluid Technology Grundfos Pumps Ltd SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd SPP Pumps SPP Pumps

Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd Flowserve John Crane T-T Pumps Limited T-T Pumps Limited KTR U.K. Ltd.

Flowserve AESSEAL Plc AxFlow Limited DAB Pumps Limited AVT PUMP John Crane Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd Weir Minerals Europe Limited T-T Pumps Limited Weir Minerals Europe Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd The Pump Company Ltd Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group


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Tr a d e N a m e s Lowara LWP / LTP

M Range MAGMO Magmo MAGNA1 MAGNA3 Magnochem MagTecta MAINSBOOST March May Ltd Marprene MasoSine Mather and Platt Maxa Maxana Max-E Boost MAXIMATOR MCI (Iron) MERCURY Merlin METASTREAM MGI (Iron) MGS (316 Stainless Steel) Mirrlees Mixmaster Range MLI MONO Mono Pumps Monocompact Monopress MONSOON MONSOON EXTRA MOUVEX Movitec Moyno Multi Eco MULTIFLO Multilift Multitec Muncher Mutrator MUTUP Myson NB(E)/NBG(E) NK(E)/NKG(E) Nova Rotors Novalobe

Omega One Nut ORION BEARINGS

NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd KSB Limited AESSEAL Plc Stuart Turner Limited March May Ltd. Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Wilo (U.K.) Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd AxFlow Limited Tuthill UK T-T Pumps Limited NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd John Crane Tuthill UK Tuthill UK SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps AESSEAL Plc Tuthill UK AxFlow Limited NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Stuart Turner Limited Stuart Turner Limited AxFlow Limited KSB Limited NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd KSB Limited Weir Minerals Europe Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd KSB Limited NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps Wilo (U.K.) Ltd Grundfos Pumps Grundfos Pumps The Pump Company Grundfos Pumps

U 2000 Ulectriglide Uniglide Unilift UNISTREAM United Unlilft UPS3 USI

KSB Limited Flotronic Pumps Limited John Crane

SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Wilo (U.K.) Ltd T-T Pumps Limited SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps Flowserve The Pump Company Ltd John Crane Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd John Crane Armstrong Fluid Technology AxFlow Limited AxFlow Limited KSB Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd AVT PUMP AESSEAL Plc Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd

RADEX RDS Reciprocating Power (Various) Red Jacket RHP Pump (Right House Pump) RIGIFLEX Rio Rio Eco Riotec Riotherm Robbins & Myers ROTEX RSP Pump (Right Shower Pump) Rule

KTR U.K. Ltd. AESSEAL Plc SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd Salamander Pumps KTR U.K. Ltd. KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd KTR U.K. Ltd. Salamander Pumps Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

S Pumps SAFEMATIC SAI Salmson Salvatore Robuschi SAMSON Sanitaire SATURN SBWM SCALA2 Scienco SCMS SCUSI SEALOL SEALTEC SEG Selcoperm Selectric

T Tallas Pumps TECHFLO TECHNAFLO Tecno-Matic Tesla Motors TEXTTEL THOM LAMONT THRUSTREAM TP, TPE Tricompact TRIO TRIRO T-T CONTROLS T-T Flow T-T PUMPS TURBO COMPONENTS AND ENGINEERING TWINRO 2000 Series

Ltd Ltd Ltd Ltd

P 2000 PAS PCI Pentacompact Perfecta PLANET Plenty Pleuger Pompe Cucchi POWERSTREAM PPS Plant Performance Services ProCast PROTECH Pullen PULSA – PULSAR PULSAFEEDER Pump Drive Pump Plan Pump Support Systems PUMPPAC PumpSmart Quadcompact

Sera SERIES 1000 SERIES 4000 Sewatec SHOWERMATE SHOWERMATE ECO Sier-Bath SIHI SIPLA SL1/SLV SLACK & PARR Slimline SmartPart SMSS Solar Star SOLOLIFT2 Specialist Nuclear Products SQFlex SSE10 SSP STANHOPE Sterling Fluid Systems STUART Subrotor Sundyne Super Selectric Swallowglide SWFF-TF Swing Amajet

Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique

VapourView VAR VAR SPL Varisco Varisco sPa VCM VENUS V-FLOW Vitacast Vitachrom Vitalobe Vitaprime Vitastage VS1 VS6 VSM Vulcan Vulcan Seals VULCO

Grundfos Pumps Ltd

W Wacs Electronics WARMAN WARWICK Waste Tec WASTEFLO WasteMate WasteMate Plus WaterMate Watson-Marlow Pumps Watson-Marlow Tubing WAUKESHA WAUKESHA CHERRY-BURRELL WEDA Wedeco WEL PST WEL-ECO WEMCO WERNERT Western Land Roller WILDEN WILO Wilson-Snyder Worthington Worthington Simpson WP WSP

Grundfos Pumps Ltd John Crane AESSEAL Plc Wilo (U.K.) Ltd The Pump Company Ltd T-T Pumps Limited Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd T-T Pumps Limited SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps Grundfos Pumps Ltd Flowserve AESSEAL Plc AESSEAL Plc John Crane AESSEAL Plc Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd

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The Pump Company Ltd Tuthill UK Tuthill UK KSB Limited Stuart Turner Limited Stuart Turner Limited Flowserve Flowserve Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd AxFlow Limited Flotronic Pumps Limited AVT PUMP AESSEAL Plc Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps Grundfos Pumps Ltd AESSEAL Plc Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited Albany Engineering Co. Limited Flowserve Stuart Turner Limited NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps Grundfos Pumps Ltd SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps AESSEAL Plc KSB Limited Brook Crompton DAB Pumps Limited Stuart Turner Limited Tuthill UK The Pump Company Ltd DAB Pumps Limited T-T Pumps Limited Dawson Downie Lamont SPP Pumps Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Weir Minerals Europe Limited SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps T-T Pumps Limited T-T Pumps Limited T-T Pumps Limited John Crane

SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd

SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps Grundfos Pumps Ltd SPP Pumps Flowserve Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd AESSEAL Plc

HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique The Pump Company Ltd SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps T-T Pumps Limited T-T Pumps Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited KSB Limited SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps Brook Crompton Vulcan Seals Vulcan Seals Weir Minerals Europe Limited

Brook Crompton DAB Pumps Limited Weir Minerals Europe Limited Albany Engineering Co. Limited NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd Stuart Turner Limited Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Grundfos Pumps Ltd Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group AxFlow Limited AxFlow Limited Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique AxFlow Limited AxFlow Limited Flowserve AxFlow Limited Wilo (U.K.) Ltd Flowserve Flowserve Flowserve Brook Crompton Wilo (U.K.) Ltd HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps


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Tr a d e N a m e s AESSEAL Plc AES15 AESSEAL CAPI CDSA CONVERTOR II CRCO CSWIB CURC CURE DMSF EasyClean FIDC IASC LabTecta MagTecta Mixmaster Range PUMPPAC RDS SAI SCMS SCUSI SEALTEC SMSS SSE10 SWFF-TF USI

Albany Engineering Co. Limited ALBANY BARCLAY KELLETT BROOKE CROWN HANDOLL STANHOPE WARWICK Alfa Laval Eastbourne Limited ALFA LAVAL SSP Apex Fluid Engineering Ltd Apex Pumps

Armstrong Fluid Technology Baric pumps Holden & Brooke Pullen

Atlas Copco T/A Atlas Copco Power Technique BEN DIP / DOP ETP / ETB / LB LWP / LTP PAS VAR VAR SPL Varisco WEDA WEL PST WEL-ECO AVT PUMP leasepump.com Pump Support Systems SmartPart AxFlow Limited ALMATEC BLACKMER BORGER BUNGARTZ BURTON – CORBLIN COPPUS ECO – ISOCHEM FMC HERMETIC ISOCHEM LAWRENCE MAXIMATOR MONO MOUVEX PULSA – PULSAR

PULSAFEEDER SLACK & PARR WAUKESHA WAUKESHA CHERRY-BURRELL WEMCO WERNERT WILDEN

Brook Crompton ARGUS 55 Fumex T VSM W WP Calpeda

Easymat E-idos Electromat Idromat IMAT

DAB Pumps Limited Active Driver Alma Pumps Brison Pumps DAB Pumps E.SYBOX Easy Pumps Evosta / Evotron / Evoplus GSM Motors Leader Pumps Tallas Pumps Tesla Motors Wacs Electronics Dawson Downie Lamont DAWSON & DOWNIE THOM LAMONT Flotronic Pumps Limited CHEMFLO One Nut Slimline Flowserve

ACEC Aldrich Byron Jackson Cameron Durco Flowserve IDP Jeumont-Schneider LaBour Pleuger Scienco Sier-Bath SIHI Sterling Fluid Systems United Western Land Roller Wilson-Snyder Worthington Worthington Simpson

Fluid Performance Solutions Limited Fluid Performance Solutions Limited

Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd Goulds Pumps i-Frame PPS Plant Performance Services ProCast PumpSmart Grundfos Pumps Ltd ALPHA ALPHA2L ALPHA2N ALPHA3 Byepac

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CM, CME Comfort Conlift Contra CR, CRI, CRN, CRE, CRIE, CRNE CUE Digital Dosing DP/EF Drainaway Duocompact Duopress Euro-HYGIA FireSAFE GO Hexacompact Home Booster Hydro GTI Hydro Multi-E LiqTec MAGNA1 MAGNA3 Maxa Maxana Max-E Boost Monocompact Monopress Multilift NB(E)/NBG(E) NK(E)/NKG(E) Novalobe Pentacompact Pump Plan Quadcompact S Pumps SCALA2 SEG Selcoperm Selectric SIPLA SL1/SLV Solar Star SOLOLIFT2 SQFlex Super Selectric TP, TPE Tricompact Unilift Unlilft UPS3 WasteMate WasteMate Plus WaterMate

HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps HMD Kontro HMD Seal/less HMD Sealless Sundyne VapourView ZeroLoss

John Crane FLEXIBOX INDUFIL FILTRATION JOHN CRANE LEMCO METASTREAM ORION BEARINGS POWERSTREAM PROTECH SAFEMATIC SEALOL TURBO COMPONENTS AND ENGINEERING KSB Limited Ama Drainer Ama Porter Ama Porter ICS Amajet Amarex KRT Amarex N Amtronic


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Tr a d e N a m e s Boax B Boostermat CK Pump Station Danais Etabloc Etaline Etanorm Hya Solo Hyamat Hya-Rain Isoria Magnochem Movitec Multi Eco Multitec Omega Pump Drive Rio Rio Eco Riotec Riotherm Sewatec Swing Amajet Vitacast Vitachrom Vitalobe Vitaprime Vitastage

KTR U.K. Ltd. BoWex GEARex KTR RADEX RIGIFLEX ROTEX

March May Ltd. March May Ltd

NOV Process & Flow Technologies UK Ltd 2000 Series EZ Strip Flexishaft Grifter M Range Merlin Mono Pumps Moyno Muncher Mutrator Robbins & Myers Subrotor Waste Tec Salamander Pumps CT Pump ESP Pump Force Brass Ended RHP Pump (Right House Pump) RSP Pump (Right Shower Pump) SPP Pumps AQUASTREAM DEWATERING EUROSTREAM FREESTREAM HYDROLIFT HYDROSTREAM INSTREAM THRUSTREAM UNISTREAM

SPX FLOW – ClydeUnion Pumps Aquaglide CP System CUP-BB1 CUP-BB2 CUP-BB2 CUP-BB3 CUP-BB5HP CUP-BB5V CUP-CEP

CUP-CVP CUP-CW CUP-CW CUP-FK CUP-FT CUP-FT/FK CUP-FWP CUP-OH2 CUP-OH3 CUP-OH4 CUP-OH5 CUP-TWL CUP-TWL CUP-VS4 CUP-VSM DB62C Duoglide HPRO HSP IMO Isoglide MUTUP Reciprocating Power (Various) SBWM Specialist Nuclear Products Swallowglide Ulectriglide Uniglide VCM VS1 VS6

SPX FLOW -Plenty Pumps CPC G 2000 Magmo MAGMO Mirrlees P 2000 Plenty TRIRO TWINRO U 2000

Stuart Turner Limited AQUABOOST AQUASTOR BOOSTAMATIC FLOMATE IBOOST MAINSBOOST MONSOON MONSOON EXTRA SHOWERMATE SHOWERMATE ECO STUART TECHFLO WASTEFLO The Pump Company Ltd Affetti Albin Pump Argal Cucchi Liverani Nova Rotors Pompe Cucchi Salvatore Robuschi Sera Tecno-Matic Varisco sPa

T-T Pumps Limited ALARM-TEL ALERT AQUAFLOW VALVES DRAGFLOW E-FLOW GOLIATH SUPER JUPITER KINO TITAN LIBERATOR MERCURY

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PLANET SAMSON SATURN TEXTTEL T-T CONTROLS T-T Flow T-T PUMPS VENUS V-FLOW

Tuthill UK GLOBALGEAR HD SERIES MCI (Iron) MGI (Iron) MGS (316 Stainless Steel) MLI SERIES 1000 SERIES 4000 TECHNAFLO Vulcan Seals Vulcan Vulcan Seals

Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group Asepco Bioprene BioPure Bredel Flexicon LoadSure Marprene MasoSine Watson-Marlow Pumps Watson-Marlow Tubing Weir Minerals Europe Limited CAVEX ENDURON FLOWAY FUSIONCAST GEHO GEMEX HAZLETON ISOGATE LEWIS LINATEX MULTIFLO TRIO VULCO WARMAN

Wilo (U.K.) Ltd Circulating Pumps Limited (CPL) EMU EMUPORT Euramo Mather and Platt Myson Perfecta Salmson WILO WSP Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd Bell & Gossett Flojet Flygt Godwin Goulds Water Technology Jabsco Leopold Lowara PCI Red Jacket Rule Sanitaire Wedeco


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THE TRAIN NING COURSE ES Introduction to Pumping Te echno ology: Level Tw wo (QCF)

This course provides standardised terminology,, and a basic approach to the e various pump types. It is targeted at all those who need to know the language of the p pump industry. This qualification recognises ba asic knowledge, and the ability to apply learning n with guidance or supervision. Learning a at this level can be linked to job competence.

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THE TRAIN NING COURSE ES Essentials of Pumping Te echnolo ogy: Level Four (QCF)

ESSENTIALS OF PUMPING TECHNOLOGY LEVEL FOUR (QCF).

THE SYLLABUS

For those who have day-to-day involvement with pumps and pumping systems, this course aims ms to provide the knowledge needed to cover normal situations. Likely candidates are all personnel who manage or are involved in designing, specifying, ng, selling, sourcing, installing, servicing and maintaining pumping equipment.

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PUMPING FUNDA AMENTA AL LS AIM OF THIS COURSE E THIS ONE-DAY Y COURSE IS DESIGNED TO T ENABLE INDIVIDUALS WITH A GENERAL ENGINEERING OR COMMERCIAL BACK KGROUND TO GAIN AN UNDERSTA ANDING OF THE PRINCIPLES ASSOCIAT TED WITH THE PUMPING OF LIQUIDS.

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Pump p Performance Curves f

Ro otodynamic pumps

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Po ositive displacement pumps.

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Flow continuity energ gy equation

Match hing The Pump And The T System

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Pressure losses in pipes

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Pump systems

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LECTURE BASED

PUMP SELECTION N AIM OF THIS COURSE E THIS ONE-DAY Y COURSE IS DESIGNED T TO ENABLE INDIVIDUALS WITH GENERAL ENGINEERING INEERING OR COMMERCIAL BACKGROUNDS TO GAIN AN UNDERSTA UNDERSTANDING OF THE PRINCIPLES ES ASSOCIAT TED WITH THE SELECTION OF F PUMPING EQUIPMENT.. The course is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of: f

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Provides a foundation of understanding the issues that need to be considere ed when selecting a pump and follows on from Part VM [OL 4VK\SL ^OPJO KLHSZ ^P[O pumping fundamentals.

A serie es of presentations and exerc cis ses will be used to illustrate the prin nciples underlying the process in the most m practical way possible.

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,UZ\YL HU LɉJPLU[ L_JOHUNL VM information betwee en purchaser and vendor

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Consider the selection tion of auxiliary pump equipment

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Undertake selection n procedures based on hydraulic and other parameters

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State the purposes of a quotation and a con ntract.

AIMS S Design ned to enable individuals with ge eneral engineering or comme ercial background to gain an und derstanding of the principles associated with the selection of pumpin ng equipment.

OBJE ECTIVES At the end of the course delegates should d be able to:

KEY CONTENTS Recap Of Some Key Pumping Fundamentals

Elimin nating Unsuitable Pump p Ty ypes

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Electric motors and hydrostatic drives

Pumps As Part Of The Machine Or Set

Selec cting The Pump To o Meet The Hydraulic H Requirements

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Connectors

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Pump Families

Function of a connec ctor

General Approach To o Selecting A Pump

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Trransmission

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Se electing a positive displacement dis l t pump.

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Couplings and alignment ment

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Baseplate

Check king The Installation Requiirements

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Seals

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Ancillary items.

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The selection process.

Defining The Need f

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Collecting information from customer Standard data sheets customer data sheet Maker’s data sheet.

Grouping The Desired Features

Se electing a rottodynamic pump

Check king The Compatibility Requiirements

Contractual Issues

Revie ewing The Selection

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The role of a quotation

Speciifications For Otherr Equipment

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Preparing a quotatio on

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Data sheet

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Driiver

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Commercial liability

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Tu urrbine drives

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Bid evaluation.

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PUMP TESTING AIM OF THIS COURSE E THIS ONE-DAY Y COURSE IS DESIGNED TO T ENABLE INDIVIDUALS TO ENHANCE THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN THE PRAC CTICE OF PUMP TESTING. Using presentations and exercises the course takes a practical approach to what is a complex subject. Delegates will have the opportunity to complete a straightforward assessment dealing with the principles covere ed during the day .

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Describe the critica al factors of NPSH required testting

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Understand how pump ump LɉJPLUJ` JHU IL KLYP]LK MYVT [OL [LTWLYH[\YL KPɈLYLUJL measure across a pump

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State the standards s applicable [V ]LYPÄJH[PVU VM [OL N\HYHU[LL

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Sta ate the range of pump perrformance indicators likely to be b tested

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Des scribe the range of common testt methods used for each perrformance criteria

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Des D scribe ib th the standar t d d procedur o es accepted for testing pum mp performance

AIMS Designed g to enable individuals to enhance their knowledge and skills in the practice of pump testing.

KEY CONTENTS Te est Methods f

Flow

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Head

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Rotational speed

Ca alculation of NPSH Du uring Te esting f Pa articular Pr oblems With NP PSHR testing f

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Inte erpretation of NPSHR tes st results

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Sump pumps.

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Absorbed mechanical power

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Absorbed electrical power

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Noise

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Vibration

Pump p Efficiency - The Therm modynamic Method

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Measurement Inaccuracy

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Ins strument errors

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Priming tests

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Ca alibration errors

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Pump temperatures.

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Hu uman errors

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Arithmetic errors

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Un nsteady readings (os scillations).

NPSH Required Te esting f

Method Of NPSHR testing

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Va ariables to be measured during NPSHR testing

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Instrument Accuracy f

Calculation of instrument accuracy

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Error analysis - some e warnings.

Some Ve ery Practical (But Often Ignored) Po oints Ve erification Of The Guarantee And Reporting ting f

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LECTURE BASED

PUMP SYSTEMS AIM OF THIS COURSE E THIS ONE-DAY Y COURSE IS DESIGNED T TO ENABLE INDIVIDUALS WORKING WITH PUMPING MPING SYSTEMS ENHANCE THEIR KNOWLEDG GE REGARDING THE INTERACTION OF ALL THE E COMPONENTS WITHIN A SYSTEM.

AIMS Designed to enable individuals to enhance their knowledge and understanding of the factors that have to be considered in the design of pump systems.

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Und derstand the meaning of [OL [LYTZ HUK [OL KPɈLYLUJL between “system head”, “static hea ad”, “velocity head” and “fric ction head” Und derstand the special JVUZPKLYH[PVUZ VM \UZ[LHK` ÅV^ con nditions relating to positive disp placement pumps

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Understand how to o determine performance in mulltiple pump operations

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Be able to describe a “system currve” and understand how it is derrived

KEY CONTENTS Common T Types ypes Of Pump System

Intera action Of Pump and S Systems

Fluid Flow Fundamentals

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Sy ystem curves

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The energy equation

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Continuity

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Flow regimes

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Origins of pressure losses

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Turbulence

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Pressure losses. losses

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Alllowing for system head es stimation errors

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Pu ump performance curves

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Sump design.

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Ce entrifugal pump performance ch haracteristics

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Pu ump performance with va ariable speed.

System Operation f

Key operating consiiderations

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Systems using pump discharrge ge valve control

Pump p Operating Limitations f

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Systems with pumps ps in parallel and inlet sump levell control

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Pu ump and system component inlet conditions

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Systems with discha arrge ge pipe siphons

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Ca avitation

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Pump starting and stopping. s

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Ne et positive suction head.

Whole Life Costing

Acceleration head.

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HYDRAULIC DESIG GN OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS AIM OF THIS COURSE E THIS ONE DAY Y COURSE DEALS WITH THE T SUBJECT OF HYDRAULIC DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. MPS. THE COURSE EXAMINES THE FA FACTORS THAT T T HAV VE TO BE CONSIDERED IN PUMP HYDRAU ULIC DESIGN. USING PRESENTA AT TIONS AND EXE ERCISES, THE COURSE TA AKES A PRACTICAL APP PROACH TO WHAT T IS A COMPLEX SUBJECT..

AIMS

OBJE ECTIVES

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Be able to evaluate e the hydraulic aspects of a centrifugal fugal pump design

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Be able to contributte to pump range planning ng and development.

Und derstand pump performance JOHYHJ[LYPZ[PJZ HUK [OL PUÃ…\LUJL of key k design parameters

KEY CONTENTS Introduction f

Units

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Symbols used.

Basic Principles of Centrifugal Pump Hydraulic Design

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7\TW :WLJPÄJ :WLLK exp perience

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The shape of pump performance characteristics cteristics

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Impeller inlet design and NP PSH required

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Pump performance and YL LJPYJ J\SH[[PVU H[[ VɈ KLZPNU ÅV^Z

Centrifugal pumps - principles of operation

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Hydraulic design practice

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Key Hydraulic Design Parameters f

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Flo ow in a volute throat.

Pump p Efficiency And Performance Losses f

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Lea akage loss and ]VS\TL[YPJ LɉJPLUJ`

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Performance Characteristics f

Esttimated performance cha aracteristics

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Hydraulic Thrust Loading ding In Vo olute Pumps f

Axial thrust

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Estimating axial thru ust load

Radial thrust f Estimating radial thrust load. An Introduction To o Hyd draulic Design Procedures f

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Impeller Blade Desig gn

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Vo olute Casing Design.

Pump Hydraulic Design gn Audit Check Lists Recap Of The Pump Hydraulic Design g Process f

A pump design exam mple using area ratio.

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ADDITIONAL TRAINING

CITY & GUILDS BPMA COM MPETENCY ELECTRICA AL 3 DAY Y COURSE It is usual in many industries to find thatt companies have radically streamlined th heir maintenance and technical workforc ce departments. This puts pressure on com mpany managers to use non-electrical personn nel for routine electrical duties. This 3-day courrse is specifically designed to assist non-electtrical employees to prepare e themselves for the cross trade working, g and to help p compa panies comply with the re equire ements of currentt legislation regarding the use of such peo ople for minor electrical tasks.

COURSE OBJECTIVES After completing the course, students shou uld be able to: f

Recognise safe working practices (related to electricity in the workplace)

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Work within the requirements of current ele ectrical legislation (relating to topics covered)

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Understand the fundamental principles of electrical energy

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Perform routine electrical tasks at a basic level evel

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Perform safe isolation of electrical circuits

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E h Enhance their h i workplace k l skills kill

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Relate to electrical circuit diagrams.

THE ONLY Y PREREQUISIT TES REQUIRED f

Basic numerical and literacy skills.

TOPICS COVERED f

Health and Safety legislation (related to electricity in the workplace e)

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Basic electrical principles

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Electrical power and units of measurement

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Safe working practices

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Electrical test instrumentation

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Conventional circuit layout

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)HZPJ Ă„YZ[ HPK YLSH[LK [V LSLJ[YPJHS OHaHYKZ

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Electrical diagrams

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Cable and wiring system.

WHO SHOULD AT TTEND The course is primarily aimed at mechanical or un-skilled tradespersons that are preparing themselves for work upon electrical systems. ;OL JV\YZL TH` IL VM NYLH[ ILULĂ„[ [V JVTWHUPLZ [OH[ intend to employ non-electrical personnel to perform routine electrical duties, such as lamp replacement or portable appliance testing etc.

COURSE TO BE HEL LD AT T: The Nation nal Metalforming Centre >LZ[ )YVT^PJO ) 7@ Email: s.sm mith@bpma.org.uk

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CERTIFIED PUMP SYSTEM AUDITOR SCHEME FROM BPMA The EU Energy Efficiency Directive (2012/27/ EU) came into force in December 2012 for implementation in Member States on 5 June 2014. Amongst other matters the Directive introduced a mandatory requirement for energy audits within buildings and industrial premises by the end of December 2015.

BECOMING ACCREDITED TO CPSA

Furthermore Member States had to put in place schemes to ensure those carrying out Energy Audits are competent.

To successfully achieve the designation HUK [OL ILULĂ„[Z [OH[ HJJY\L JHUKPKH[LZ T\Z[!

CPSA is open to any competent engineer.

Pumps are the largest consumer of global motive power and pumping system improvements can KLSP]LY \W [V YLK\J[PVU PU LULYN` JVZ[Z Therefore, BPMA as referenced in UK Government Energy Strategy documents, developed the CPSA *LY[PĂ„LK 7\TW :`Z[LT (\KP[VY ZJOLTL ;OL *7:( ZJOLTL PZ HU PUK\Z[Y` ZWLJPĂ„J WYVMLZZPVUHS X\HSPĂ„JH[PVU KL]LSVWLK I` [OL )74( which is already an established and highly regarded body within the industry.

([[LUK H KH` JV\YZL HUK WHZZ a comprehensive examination

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Prove certain levels of experience in the industry

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Show personal development through the JVTWSL[PVU VM YLJVNUPZLK LK\JH[PVU [YHPUPUN programmes

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Demonstrate active involvement in the industry.

CPSA course fees cover the cost of the course, evaluation of experience and accredited status and visibility on the CPSA website which can be maintained by paying an annual fee.

The objective of the scheme is to help improve the levels of professionalism in the sector by creating a universally recognised and respected industry ‘standard’ for individuals assessing the performance of a pumping system.

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CERTIFICATION

FULL CPSA STATUS

Engineers who are trained in accordance with the CPSA requirements will receive the following certification:

Engineers who wish to achieve full CPSA status, following successful certification, are required to send in a report of a Pump System Audit they have completed. They need to demonstrate that they can carry out pump system audits in accordance with ISO 14414.

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( JLY[PÄJH[L MYVT [OL )74( Z[H[PUN [OH[ [OL engineer has completed a Pump System Optimisation course.

Engineers who achieve CPSA status will:

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