Grundfos Pumps are a proven reliable, innovative, end suction pump manufacturer. In their 35+ years of delivering these specific pump models, they have introduced many improvements that have enhanced both the product line-up and its application span that today includes water supply, industrial pressure boosting, industrial liquid transfer, HVAC and irrigation.
With their enviable reputation the Grundfos NB(E), NGK(E), NK(E), NKG(E) ranges are manufactured in ISO 9001 certified facilities, and today’s range comprises of a complete series of close-coupled (NB family) and long-coupled (NK family) pumps that are compliant with DIN EN733 or ISO2858. All are non-self-priming single stage, centrifugal pumps with axial suction port, radial discharge port and horizontal shaft.
The back pull out design facilitates the removal of the motor, coupling, bearing bracket (NK/NKG) and impeller without disturbing the pump housing or pipework. This simplifies maintenance and enables servicing of even the largest pumps by a single person with a crane.
So, when you need an end-suction pump that has reliability, flexibility, energy efficiency and that can work in a wide range of demanding environments – often available on a short leadtime – look no further than Grundfos.
For more information contact Literature Request, Grundfos Pumps Ltd, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire Tel: 01525 850000 E-mail: grundfosuk@grundfos.com Web: www.grundfos.co.uk
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