• April 4th, 2025

    Description Specifications Downloads The demand for having the most efficient circulation systems is steadily increasing and at Grundfos we are always striving to provide products and solutions that exceed our customers’ expectations. Grundfos’ advanced technological pumping systems and solutions reduce energy consumption and at the same time provide businesses with real economic savings and CO2 reductions. Grundfos’ new pressurisation and separation equipment provides solutions to improve the overall performance and efficiency of heating and cooling installations. The key benefits of these products are to ensure that the fluid in the system is free from air and debris and that pressure is maintained, ensuring that the system runs at maximum efficiency. Our equipment improves reliability, saves energy, reduces maintenance costs and extends the life of the system. Reasons for Pressurisation There are a number of advantages of using a more modern closed heating/chilling system as opposed to a traditional open system with a feed and expansion tank. The water used in

  • April 4th, 2025

    Description Specifications Downloads The APG pumps are submersible pumps with horizontal discharge port and are specifically designed for the pressurised pumping of sewage and wastewater. The pumps are equipped with a cutter system which cuts sewage solids into small pieces so they can be pumped away through small diameter pipes. The pumps are available with or without control box and level switch. Pumps without control box must be connected to a separate pump controller with motor starter. The compact design makes these pumps suitable for both temporary and permanent installation. Furthermore, the pumps are suitable for free-standing installation as well as installation by means of an auto coupling guide rail system. The APG pumps are designed for pumping: ? Sewage ? Wastewater ? Wastewater with some fibrous material ? Integrated cutting system ? Dry or submerged installation ? Installation on auto coupling ? Sensors in windings