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The official publication of the British Pump Industry Association (BPMA), containing UK pump market data, and details of the products and services of BPMA members plus information on BPMA activities and useful industry articles.

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I do trust you will find our Directory and Buyers

Guide to be both informative and useful.

Ken HallManaging Director

Calpeda Ltd

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The BPMA Di rec to ry & Buyers Gu ide 2012 /13

A Message From Ken Hall - BPMA President

It is with great pleasure that I introduce this2012/13 edition of the BPMA Directory and BuyersGuide.

It contains information about BPMA activities, usefularticles, UK pump market data and details of theproducts and services offered by our members.

The BPMA with its long and proud history continuesto work with its members to provide training,technical advice on standards and legislation andmarketing support and acts as a focal point inrepresenting the UK industry with both the UKgovernment and the European parliament.

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: [email protected] Web site: www.bpma.org.ukCOPYRIGHT© BRITISH PUMP MANUFACTURER’S ASSOCIATION LIMITED 2010

Whether you are a pump user, supplier, or manufacturer, the BPMA can help to achieve the desired result.British Pump Manufacturers Association LtdTel: +44 (0) 121 6016350Email: enquiry@����.org.uk www. ����.org.uk

Pumping excellence with industry

Annual General Meeting

Financial “.... The strong balance sheet of the BPMA reflects the confidence of our members...”, Brian Huxley, Director BPMA

Training “.... New, qualification-based, e-learning modules provide the

pumping sector with a solid foundation...”, ���������, Meeting Chairman

Technical “.... Emerging EC Directives mean that the BPMA must

continue its guiding role...”, Steve Schofield, ��� � Director BPMA

Energy “.... Global quests for carbon reduction will affect everyone involved with pumps...it cannot be ignored”, Shaun Hampson, Marketing Chairman BPMA

Markets “.... Global markets are recovering faster than expected... by 2015, the developing markets will match today's industrialised nations”, Vivian Woodward EIF

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C o n t e n t sPage

Chairman’s foreword 1BPMA Activity Highlights 2011/12 3 - 26

EU legislation, specifically the EuP Directive 2005/32/EC and ErP Directive 2009/125/EC 4MDS Conference 5-6FREE Insurance Health Checks for BPMA Members. 7BPMA News 7-8Certified Pump System Auditor Scheme from BPMA 9Pump Industry Awards 11European Directives Update 2011 13-20European, international and miscellaneous standards 22-23BPMA representation on external committees 24World Pump Market Summary 26

BPMA New products section 28UK Pump Market Prospects 29Maintaining Productivity 30Lower pumping cost with synchronous reluctance motors 32Peristaltic pumps for all occasions 34Triplex positive displacement pump 35HVAC Pumps 36Determining Electric Motor Loading Is Essential For Energy Efficiency 38The Westworth Pumping System Efficiency Index 40Have you spoken to your pumps today? 41BPMA Publications List 43Guide to pump types 44 - 47Pump types 48 - 49Pump applications 50-53Seals & Couplings 54-55Motors 56-57Total Pump Management \Sealing & Wear Components\Cast and Machined Components\Software\Services 58Vacuum pumps\ Mixers\Hydro turbines 59Member companies List 60Member company profiles 61-77Index of trade names 78-81

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BPMA COUNCILPresidentKen Hall Calpeda Ltd

Past PresidentJohn Veness ITT Goulds

MembersIan Wallace AESPUMP LtdMartyn Swaffield Albany Engineering Company LtdPeter Cunningham Chemquip LtdCrawford Gorrie ClydeUnionPeter Reynolds Grundfos Pumps LtdRobert Went Xylem Water SolutionsColin Ure John CraneAndy Ratcliffe KSB LtdDuncan Lewis Lowara UK LtdPaul Naylon Mono Pumps LtdChris Barrett Smedegaard PumpsRichard Whiteley Sulzer Pumps (UK) LtdGarry Mannus Wilo (UK) LtdAndy Freer FlowserveAlok Kirloskar SPP Pumps

BPMA Technical Committee ChairmanJohn Bower Flowserve Pump Division

BPMA Marketing Forum ChairmanShaun Hampson Sterling Fluid Systems

Europump Council Representative & EuropumpEnergy CzarKen Hall Calpeda Ltd

Europump Marketing Commission ChairmanBill Newton Flowserve

BPMA StaffDirector Brian HuxleyDeputy Director Steve SchofieldAdministrator Jeanne Page

On contract P.R, TrainingEconomic, Marketing andAccounts staff

• To satisfy the needs of the members• To encourage active participation of the members• To 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.

BPMA itself is a members of the European Association ofPump Manufacturers (Europump).

BPMA members account for approximately 85% of totalUK production of pumps and the UK Pump Industry is a‘net’ exporter.

ABOUT THE BPMAEstablished in 1941, and incorporated as acompany limited by guarantee in 2009 the BritishPump Manufacturers’ Association Limited (BPMA) isthe UK Trade Association representing the interestsof UK manufacturers of liquid pumps.

BPMA’s prime mission is to influence the businessenvironment in the interests of the competitiveness andprofitability of the UK Pump Industry.

Its principal objectives are:

• To be the effective voice of the pump industry

BPMA MEMBERSHIP

BPMA continues to develop and present innovative, added value services for its members and it is pleasingthat during recent months, the following new members have joined us:

• DP Pumps

• Torrington Engineers

• Eriks UK

• Lanson Polymers

BPMA WEBSITE

The ever popular BPMA website is now even more user friendly with many newand exciting features. Weekly general news items are published and also there isprovision for the publication of members’ press releases. In addition there arelistings of global exhibitions and events and the unique on-line selection tool forsourcing 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 responddirect 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.

Take a look at www.bpma.org.uk and don’t forget www.bpma-cpsa.co.uk and www.bpma-elearning.co.uk

BPMA MEMBERSHIP - AN INVESTMENT, NOT A COST!

Pump manufacturers, contractors, distributors, seal, bearing, motor, castings suppliers etc involvedin the UK market for pumps and pumping equipment can all participate as members of the tradebody for the UK Pump industry (BPMA). Keep abreast of Technical Standards and EU Directivesaffecting the industry, participate in industry events and marketing initiatives, access freemembership services. Invest in business support for your company by taking advantage ofintroductory offers for membership of BPMA.Visit the BPMA website www.bpma.org.uk and download our latest BPMA membership benefitsbrochure.

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EU legislation, specifically the EuP Directive2005/32/EC and ErP Directive 2009/125/EC, hasmajor impact on pump sector

In 2006 the European Commission identified sectorsthat consumed large amounts of electricity andsubsequently organized studies (LOTS) to see whatcould be done to reduce electrical energy consumption.Lot 11 specifically looked at motor-driven systems andthe outcome of the study has culminated in new EUlegislation in regard to electric motors, glandlesscirculators and certain water pumps.

In this article Brian Huxley, Director of The British PumpManufacturers’ Association Ltd (BPMA) helped clarify thesituation facing specifiers and installers of such equipment.

MotorsMotor legislation under the EuP directive is now complete. Itcame into effect on the 16th June 2011.

The old EFF ratings under the voluntary scheme, EFF1 EFF 2EFF3 etc with EFF1 being the most efficient is replaced bylegislation.

The new ratings will be IE 1, IE2, IE3, IE4, IE5 with IE5 beingthe most efficient. IE2 is roughly equivalent to the old EFF1.

On the 16th of June 2011 all motors 0.75kW to 375kW hadto be IE2, or better.On the 1st of January 2015 all motors 7.5kW to 375kW willhave to be IE3 or IE2 with a VSD.On the 1st of January 2017 all motors 0.75kW to 375kW willhave to be IE3 or IE2 with a VSD.

Exceptions:The legislation only applies to three phase motors, and tomotors sold into, and for use in Europe. Single phase motorsare excluded. All submersible motors are excluded.Encapsulated motors, which cannot be assessed for efficiencyas a stand-alone unit are excluded.

Glandless stand-alone and boiler-integratedcirculatorsIn regard to these products, regulations will ensure theplacing on the Community market of technologies that cansignificantly reduce the life-cycle environmental impact ofcirculators, leading to estimated electrical savings of 23TWhby 2020, corresponding to 11 million tones of CO2. Brian

continued: “The two main technology changes whichsubstantially influence the energy savings are:– Moving away from standard induction motors to permanent

magnet motors (see figures 1 and 2)– Moving from standard speed technology to variable speed

technology. Products Directive 2005/32/EC and Energy-Related Products Directive 2009/125/EC

The regulations for these products are in two parts.Phase 1 – From 1 January 2013, glandless stand-alonecirculators, with the exception of those specifically designedfor primary circuits of thermal solar and of heat pumps, shallhave an energy efficiency index (EEI) of not more than 0.27.Phase 2 – From 1 August 2015, glandless stand-alonecirculators and glandless circulators integrated into products(such as boilers) shall have an energy efficiency index (EEI)of not more than 0.23.

Water PumpsAs far as water pumps are concerned, in December 2011 theEuropean Commission agreed proposed legislation that willlead to the removal from the market of 40% of inefficientwater pumps (in accordance with a Mean Efficiency Index(MEI). This was agreed with the European pump industry andwill be enacted according to the following timetable:– From 1 January 2013 – MEI ≥ 0.1

(cut-off 10%);– From 1 January 2015 – MEI ≥ 0.4

(cut-off 40%).”

Europump Working GroupsThe European Commission has now commissioned furtherstudies (LOTS) in 2012 and, as far as pumps are concerned,the relevant lots are 28 and 29. Lot 28 encompasses pumpsfor public and private waste water (including buildings,networks and treatment facilities), and for fluids with highsolids content. Lot 29 encompasses pumps for private andpublic swimming pools, ponds, fountains and aquariums, aswell as clean water pumps larger than those regulated underLot 11.

BPMA, through its European Federation, Europump, willactively participate with the European Commission in thesenew Lots and in this regard have created two new workinggroups. The work of these Europump Working Groups is vital.Europump wishes in this way to influence future legislativemeasures and to safeguard the interests of its membercompanies.”

BPMA members affected by the scope of Lots 28 and 29 arebeing strongly encouraged to participate in the relatedEuropump Working Groups. �

Fig 1 –Typical induction motor technology

Fig 2 – Typical permanent magnet technology

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MDS CONFERENCE BUILDS PLATFORM FORINDUSTRY DEBATE ON ENERGY CONSERVATION

The inaugural Motor Driven Systems (MDS)Conference was held on 9th & 10th November 2011,at St. John’s Hotel, Solihull.

The five national trade associations for pumps, compressedair, motors, drives, controls and the fan industry (BPMA,BCAS, BEAMA, GAMBICA, and FETA) had joined forces tolaunch a national debate examining the critical importanceof systems’ engineering in achieving energy efficiency.

Organised by Touchwave Media, the MDS Conference lookedat existing and forthcoming legislation on energy efficiency;the degree to which standardisation could play its part;system strategies – which ones were in place and whichones could and should be in place; and technologies – whatexists now and what is in the pipeline?

Approximately 100 delegates from manufacturers, endusers, research organisations and academia, as well asrepresentatives from the UK Government and the EU,attended the event.

After the event….A post-Conference survey revealed a number of interestingconclusions from the assembled audience.

For example, almost half of those who responded (49%)attended in the hope of being made aware of, or makingothers aware of, a product, technology or subject.

As Tony Breen, Development Engineer of Nuaire,commented, “The MDS Conference was an excellentopportunity to learn about new technologies and legislationrelating to the ventilation industry. The market researchdata, information on ISO50001 and general informationprovided on applications of motors and efficiencyimprovements was of real value.”

Indeed, the observation that delegates were there activelyseeking information can be confirmed by the ‘Excellent’ratings accorded to sessions such as BSI’s paper onISO50001 – ‘The Dawn of International Energy ManagementSystems’ and IMS’s ‘Overview of Global Market for HigherEfficiency Motors’.

The reputation of the companies involved with theConference was a key reason for many delegates attending,with 24% stating that the qualities of the supportingcompanies was the reason they attended, while 38% were

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attracted by the quality of the programme, topics orspeakers. The remainder were swayed by recommendationfrom an industry contact.

“A great two days with interesting content within thepresentations as well as a very good opportunity tonetwork,” was how Andy Jones, General Manager of MatteiCompressors, viewed the event.

The length of the speakers’ sessions was viewed as justabout right by 95% of the respondents.

“The event has been a formidable occasion for us to listento policy makers, exchange with other industries andpresent our own products. The presentations were veryprofessional and everything went smoothly – a very goodexperience,” said Florent Violain of Sterling Fluid Systems.

Delegates seemed to particularly appreciate the input ofDEFRA spokesman, Mike Walker, who outlined theGovernment’s position on motor driven efficiency, and thatof the EU’s Wilhelmus De Wilt, who explained EuropeanPolicy on Motor Driven systems.

Almost three-quarters (74%) felt that the Conference hadeither met or exceeded their expectations and an impressive88% have already stated their intention to attend nextyear’s Conference.

As Alex Chausovsky, Research Director of Motors &Mechanical Power Transmission, explained, “TheConference was a terrific opportunity to network withleaders and industrial energy efficiency champions. Thepresentations provided a wealth of information onimprovements in motor efficiency, as well as those forpump, fan and compressor systems. I will definitely attendthe Conference again next year.”

Steve Schofield, Deputy Director of BPMA, and one of thedriving forces behind the concept of such an event, offeredhis perspective. “The MDS Conference proved successful inattracting distinguished national and international presentersand attendees. The variety of participants, which includedprofessionals from manufacturing, marketing and academia,subsequently ensured the attendees left the 2011Conferencewith a clear understanding of the issues and opportunitiessurrounding this sector.”

Steve Brambley, of GAMBICA, pointed out that the inauguralConference provides a vehicle for future development.

“This was a great opportunity for the five related industries ofmotors, controls, pumps, fans and compressors to educateand inform on past, present and future issues in their fields.In addition to knowledge sharing at the event, it will serve asa platform for greater collaboration between the Associations,bringing added value to the members.”

John Parsons, Project Director BEAMA, added, “TheConference was both enjoyable and informative and it wasvery valuable to see all the different parts of the systembrought together in one event. BEAMA is looking forward todeveloping an even better follow up event with the partnerorganisations.”

An important part of the MDS Conference was theopportunity for delegates to get together in the NetworkingLounge to discuss the issues and topics they had heard andto compare notes on existing and future legislation, productdevelopments and industry initiatives.

As John Wilkins, Marketing Services Manager of Rittal,

continued from previous pageobserved, “We are delighted to have been involved with theinaugural MDS Conference. The quality of the papers wasexcellent, which helped to fuel some very interestingdiscussions within the Networking Lounge.”

Frank Holden, of Drive and Coupling Solutions Ltd., foundthe event to be an ideal way of informing potential partnersand customers of the Company’s permanent magnetcoupling and speed control devices. “We have a unique andinnovative way of transferring torque from the motor to theload. Delegates at the Conference listened with interest andfollowed with good, searching questions.”

SummaryConference organiser, Touchwave Media Director, AndrewCastle summed up where he sees the development of thisimportant industry issue. “On behalf of the five industrybodies, our task was to drive the debate on motor drivensystems energy savings higher up the corporate agenda.From the feedback we have received both during andfollowing the event the MDS Conference has succeed inbringing industry closer together to achieve that.”“However,” he continues, “the next stage will be seeking theinvolvement of more end users, machine builders andintegrators, energy consultants and senior managers,financial directors and energy managers so that thecommercial and financial arguments for investment inenergy savings can be properly presented.” �

For further information please contact Andrew Castle, EventDirector at Touchwave Media on 07785 290034 or by emailat [email protected].

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BPMA Act i v i t y H igh l igh ts 2011 /12

FREE Insurance Health Checks for BPMA Members

BPMA arranged an additional insurance service forits members insurance through its scheme provider“Andrew Bourne & Co.

Not only have members access to exclusive insuranceproducts and competitive premiums through thearrangement, there is now available to them a FREEInsurance health check of their current insurancearrangements. This is to ensure members insurancepolicies meets the requirements of the businesses. “Asbusinesses grow” says Richard Gibson the BPMA SchemeManager of Andrew Bourne & Co. “it is very easy for theiractivities to fall out of the scope of their insurance policy.This could be devastating for a business and could leaveto them being uninsured or underinsured if they have tomake a claim. We have had many instances of thishappening over the past few years.“

The BPMA appreciate that some members may have beenwith their current insurance providers for many years andare perhaps not looking to change. The service howeverprovides peace of mind that the service, premiums, coverand advice that you currently enjoyed are the bestavailable.

BPMA explained “Our industry experts at Andrew Bourne& Co would arrange a visit to the members premises torisk profile their Insurance requirements by examiningtheir current policy covers, Risk Management, Premiums,Conditions, Terms and Warranties. Following this themembers would receive a FREE a report based upon theirfindings which is backed up by their knowledge andunderstanding of the industry. This report can then beused in your next renewal discussions with your holdingbroker or be used to adjust the members currentinsurance policy mid-term.”

Insurance health checks through the BPMA can be done atanytime during the year and do not need to be conductedat the renewal of the policy. In addition, for membersthat arrange an Insurance Health Check and then at nextrenewal incept a commercial combined policy with AndrewBourne & Co. will be entitled to a further 10% discountfrom their insurance premium in the first year.

For non members of the BPMA, this service is stillavailable but at a cost of £750 plus VAT. However if youdid join the BPMA and incept a commercial combinedpolicy with the Andrew Bourne & Co this would berefunded to you.

For more information please speak with the BPMAon 0121 601 6350

Members visit Morgan Cars

On the 20 SeptemberBPMA arranged a visit tothe Morgan CarCompany in Malvern.20 members joined usto enjoy a fully guidedtour of the factory tosee the traditional skillsof the craftsmen andwomen handmakingMorgan Sports Cars. We discovered the rich history of theMorgan Motor Company and followed the incredible storiesfrom Victorian times until the present day. We were alsolucky enough to be able to witness the exciting newdevelopments and cutting edge technology that goes intotoday’s Morgan Sports Cars.

Following an excellent lunch, BPMA held its Marketing ForumMeeting chaired by Shaun Hampson of Sterling FluidSystems. We were pleased to welcome several delegateswho had not had the opportunity of attending previousmeetings which added to some lively debates on issuestackled by the BPMA

BPMA E-learning 1st!

Following the launch of the BPMAe-learning “Essentials” course, weare pleased to offer ourcongratulations to Robert Logan ofAxflow who became the firststudent to successfully completethe course which is accredited bythe Open College Network. For fulldetails of our e-learning coursesvisit www.bpma-elearning.co.uk

Mutual Co-operation Agreement

BPMA President at the time Mr JohnVeness of ITT Gould’s signed amutual cooperation agreementbetween the BPMA and theAustralian Pump IndustryAssociation at the recent Councilmeeting held on 30th June 2011.The Agreement has been set up toexchange information between thetwo associations in areas of commoninterest affecting pumps andpumpsets, these could include butwill not be restricted to;

• Technical issues• Standards (Australian, European and International)• Legislation information in Europe and Australia• Energy and Environmental issues in Europe and Australia• Training programmes promotion

Other cooperation agreements are also being considered.

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BPMA visit Marston’s Brewery

In May 2012, BPMA organised a member visit toMarston’s Brewery in Burton on Trent which wasfollowed by a Marketing Forum meeting.

The visit began with an excellent presentation by one ofMarston senior engineers who gave an in-depth overview ofthe many computer generated systems that make up thebrewing process. We were then treated to a fully guided tourgiving a fascinating insight into a fully operational VictorianBrewhouse, the Burton Union System and Bottling Plant. Thetour ended with a sampling session of Marston’s ales. �

Uncontrolled circulation pumps in heating systems are proving to be real energy guzzlers, consuming billions of kilowatt hours of excess energy every year.The good news is that these pumps will be turned into scrap iron throughout the EU. This policy will come into effect with the inception of the ErP Directive forenergy efficiency (2009/125/EC) on 01 January 2013. More to the point, you can start today reducing your footprint on the environment and relieve householdbudgets by investing in Wilo high-efficiency pumps. For more information regarding high-efficiency, go to www.wilo.co.uk/he

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BPMA Golf Day

This year’s annual Golf Day took place on the 9th May at theGoodwood Golf Club. Undaunted by the weather (which couldnot have been worse!!) 15 teams of 4 players particiated inour “Texas Scramble” with their usual competitive spirit and agood time was had by all.

The day was rounded off by an excellent dinner followed bythe prizegiving.

Many congratulations go to this year’s winners and newholders of the Calpeda Shield, Wilo UK whose teamcomprised Gary Mannus (Captain), Richard Harden, AndyO’Brien and Andy Cropper. Second place went to Xylem andthird place to Calpeda Italy team.

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“CPSA the new pump industry specific professionalqualification”

Certified Pump System Auditor Scheme from BPMA

CPSA (Certified Pump System Auditor) The newindustry specific professional qualification for the UKPump industry was introduced under the auspices ofBPMA.

The objective of the scheme is to help improve the levels ofprofessionalism in the sector by creating a universallyrecognised and respected industry ‘standard’ for assessingthe performance of a pumping system.

Becoming Accredited to CPSACPSA is open to any competent engineer.To successfully achieve the designation (and the benefits thataccrue), candidates must:

• attend a 5 day course and pass a comprehensiveexamination

• conduct a quality assured pump audit• prove certain levels of experience in the industry• show personal development through the completion of

recognised education/training programmes• demonstrate active involvement in the industry• pay a specified annual fee to maintain CPSA status and to

continue to use the CPSA designation and be maintained onthe CPSA register which is included within the BPMA website

CPSA course fees covers the cost of the course andevaluation of experience and accredited membership for oneyear after passing the examination. Subsequently theaccredited status on the CPSA register can be maintained bypaying an annual fee.

The ProgrammeTo successfully achieve the CPSA designation (and thebenefits that accrue), candidates must do all of the following:

• attend a 3-day Pumping System Requirements and Analysistraining course and pass an examination

• attend a 1- day course on either the ASME EA2-2009 orISO 14414 Standard for Pump System Energy Assessment

• attend a 1- day pump system optimisation course• carry out a Pump System Audit in accordance with ASME

EA2-2009 OR ISO 14414• produce an audit report in accordance with ASME EA2-2009

or ISO 14414• demonstrate active involvement in the industry.• pay a specified annual subscription to maintain CPSA

status.• maintain the above if they wish to continue to use theCPSA designation and receive regular communication fromthe programme.

Audience & RequirementsIndividual ProfileIndividuals within the industry for whom the qualification willbe most beneficial are likely to be:

• Pump engineers (sales, service, commissioning etc)• Upper and middle management• Working for a manufacturer, distributor, consultant,

contractor or end user in the Pump industry• Interested in personal growth, ambitious, inspirational and

competitiveOrganisationsThe type of organisations which might employ theseindividuals and are predisposed to engage with a personaldevelopment programme of this nature are likely to be:

• Involved in pumping equipment related products andservices.

• Manufacturer, distributor, contractor, consultant, supplier, user.• Engaged in or running customer training programmes.• Have senior management who encourage personal

development and training amongst staff.• Enjoy the confidence, success and satisfaction gained by

furthering your own personal development and growth.

Key BenefitsTo Accredited Individuals

• Improve your personal competitive position.• become more effective in your role - both within your

organisation and the sector - by increasing and broadeningyour knowledge of the industry and demonstrating a moreprofessional approach.

• Recognition of your pump industry specific knowledge.

Delegates at the July 2010 3-day Pumping System Requirements andAnalysis training course

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• Gain industry recognition by achieving a qualificationthat is accepted and respected by key employers,industry bodies (such as BPMA) and peers.

• Demonstrate your accomplishment by using the CPSAdesignation on business cards and other personaldocuments.

To Organisations

• A unique qualification for staff specific to the pumpindustry.

• Show industry leadership by encouraging higher levelsof professionalism within the sector and help to raisethe profile of the ‘supplier’ community.

• Compete more effectively through having a betterqualified, more knowledgeable and more professionalworkforce.

• Increase motivation and engagement amongst keycustomer facing employees by developing their ownskills and knowledge as well as encouraging andfacilitating their own personal and professionaldevelopment.

• Visibility on the CPSA section of the BPMA website• by using the CPSA designation on business cards and

other personal documents.

CertificationEngineers who are trained in accordance with therequirements and pass the examination will receive:

• A certificate from the US Department of Energy (DOE)confirming they have become a “Qualified PumpingSystem Specialist”. In addition their name will be listedon the DOE website

• A certificate from the BPMA stating that the engineerhas completed the 3-day QSPSAT course and passed theexamination

• A certificate from the BPMA stating that the engineer hascompleted a 1-day ASME EA2/ISO 14414 AssessmentStandard course

• A certificate from the BPMA stating that the engineer hascompleted a 1-day Pump System Optimisation course

Full CPSA StatusFor Engineers who wish to achieve full CPSA status, theyare required to send in a report of a Pump System Auditthey have completed. They need to demonstrate thatthey can carry out pump system audits in accordance withASME EA-2/ISO 14414

Engineers who achieve CPSA status will:

• Receive a CPSA photo registration card from BPMA whichidentifies that the cardholder is approved to carry out pumpsystem audits

• Have their photo and details recorded on the CPSA specificarea of the BPMA website (NB the CPSA section of theBPMA website will be developed to promote the scheme,qualified individuals and, where appropriate, theiremploying company)

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The 2012 Pump Industry Awards22nd March 2012

The St Johns Hotel, Solihull

The awards are the highest acclaimed celebration of excellence in the pump and related product industry, and the eveningwas an impressive tribute to the people and companies operating within this marketplace. Attracting some of the mostinfluential names in the industry, 250 professionals were in attendance at this glittering evening of networking andcelebration to mark the achievements of both companies and individuals within this industry.

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XHD Slurry Pump, ITT Goulds PumpsGoulds XHD Extra Heavy Duty World-Class Lined SlurryPump is a next-generation product that can handle theheaviest slurry under the toughest conditions. It isdesigned to provide maximum efficiency and wear life,be maintained even while running, and to require lessdowntime for service procedures with feature such as

the adjustable suction seal ring, split stuffing box and quick change wet end. Thepump’s short bearing housing is also easily adaptable to nearly any existing foundationwith minimal piping changes. The XHD pump will enable mines and related operationsto move slurry with improved reliability and at lower operating cost.

Technical Innovation of the Year – ProjectsSponsored by Sterling Fluid Systems

Installation of AC Drives on Anaerobic Digester,ABBAn anaerobic digester uses micro-organisms to breakdown biodegradable material such as sewage waste.Northumbrian Water was experiencing a problem withthe pumps on the anaerobic digester at Bran Sandssewage treatment works. Northumbrian Water and

Quantum Controls investigated whether it could achieve a form of pump control thatwould prevent the foaming. Two ABB low voltage AC drives were fitted to one of thedigester tanks which give the ability to reduce the motor speeds, avoiding the foaming.

Environmental Contribution of the YearSponsored by WEG Electric Motors

Complete System Saving, Sterling Fluid Systems‘Whole System Saving’ is a service that audits existingpumping systems, with the intention to reduce theiroperating costs and environmental footprint. Thispumping system assessment is focussed on reducingenergy usage, and often reaches 90% of energysaving. Therefore, the amount of CO2 emitted from the

system is also cut by this amount. While addressing the energy efficiency of a pumpingsystem, Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) is dramatically improved.

Manufacturer of the YearSponsored John Crane

KSBKSB is represented in the major building services,industrial, water, wastewater and energy marketsectors. With an extensive product portfolio and salesactivity across all these markets, clients require multi-faceted solutions, a challenge that we meet head on.The drive for KSB is to understand the client and

deliver the right solution every time. KSB has evolved to meet these challenges. Theculture within our organisation lends itself to working flexibly and thereby leveragingthe skills across the whole business to meet customer and market demands.

Distributor of the YearSponsored by BPMA

Tomlinson Hall & CoTomlinson Hall proud winner of this prestigious award in 2009 &2011 has over 90 years’ experience of pump distribution,specification and latterly manufacture. Representing manyinternational pump manufacturers and now distributing on aworldwide scale, they offer a complete service to clients wherespeed and quality of technical response is crucial and excellent

after-sales service is essential. Technical experience and knowledge permits theproduction of customised solutions to individual challenges.

Supplier of the YearSponsored by Process Industry Informer

WEG Electric MotorsAs one of the world leading electric motor and drivemanufacturers, WEG supply turnkey automationsystems to control some of the most prestigiousclean water, and waste water projects in the world.The W22 range of electric motors can meet all globalefficiency requirements including the European IE2

and IE3 standards and is now available for the UK water industry as WIMES specificrange “W22 WIMES” with a three year warrantee as standard. One of the onlymotor manufacturers in the world able to offer the complete range from 0.12Kw upto 355Kw in standard IEC frame sizes WEG also has a full range of Inverter Drives,Soft Starters, control Gear and MCC (Motor Control Centers).WEG is a ISO 14001certified manufacturer, gained approval to ISO 50001:2011 (Energy managementsystems) last year, and has representatives on every continent in over 60 countries,and a network of 1100 service centres worldwide.

Engineer of the YearSponsored by SPX Clydeunion Pumps

Joseph Clark, SPP PumpsJoseph started his career as a ‘Year in Industry’student and during this initial placement worked on anumber of process improvement and developmentprojects. This activity led to him being ‘sponsored’through his final year of a Product Design Degree,during which time he also undertook a significant

product development project for his sponsor. This in turn secured him a well-earnedplace on the Graduate Training Programme, allowing him to work within a numberof key departments, including a two month secondment to India. Upon joining theProduct Development Team, he quickly delivered on his potential and completed anumber of product development projects and process improvement initiatives.These included the introduction of a new ‘pump priming system’ and a fire pump‘remote monitoring system’. Then followed a role within the Pre-Engineered ProductsGroup where he managed ‘engineered to order’ packaging jobs to meet customerrequirements for the company’s Industrial Fire and AutoPrime business units. Nowresponsible for a team of 7 engineers within the Pre-Engineered Products Group,operating across the full range of business units for SPP Pumps!

Lifetime Achievement AwardSponsored by SPP Pumps

Derek Jackson, Hidrostal PumpsThis year’s winner of the “Lifetime AchievementAward” began his lifelong dedication to the pumpindustry in 1957, when he started his career as ayoung apprentice engineer. During the early yearsDerek rose to the position of Chief Designer,specialising in variable pitch axial-flow and mixed flow

pumps. With a move to Holland he became Chief Engineer and gained considerableexperience in all manner of pumping equipment including water supply, sewagetreatment, irrigation, petrochemical and the power industry. He has an HonoraryDegree in Mechanical Engineering and is a Member of the Institute of MechanicalEngineers, London. His influence on the pump industry now spans six decades. Derekhas been a key member of the Pump Centre Council for almost 20 years and is oneof only two people to have been awarded “Honorary Membership” of thisorganisation. His work on optimising pump operation and efficiency is widelyrecognised as being a major influencer on today’s pumping station design. Derek iswell known across the industry for his vast technical knowledge and his willingness tospend the time to share this knowledge with all who want it. Those who have hadthe pleasure of either meeting or working with him will tell you, the incrediblehumility of the man. For reasons that are so obvious to all around him and yetremain a complete mystery to the man himself, he is affectionately known to all hiscolleagues as “Master Yoda” and awarded the 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award.

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CostsCPSA Course and Certification£2,750 (non BPMA members)£1,750 (BPMA members)

CPSA Annual fee£250 (non BPMA members)£150 (BPMA members)

www.johncrane.co.uk

John Crane understands the pressure placedon plant operators to keep process plantsrunning. Critical equipment must be servicedefficiently and effectively. No one is betterplaced to do this than the originalmanufacturer, having access to:

• Original drawings

• Component tolerances

• Material grades and test regimes

• Design patents

Support Your Maintenance StrategyJohn Crane has a global network of over 230service facilities in over 50 countries providingthe highest possible levels of service and support.

Take Advantage Of A Holistic ViewJohn Crane's expertise and wide product portfolio allows a deep understanding of criticalequipment and the part it plays in the wideroperating process.

Upgraded Service CapabilitiesCustomers are now supported from redevelopedSuper Service Centres in Scotland, Manchesterand Southampton, backed up by a mobile serviceengineering team located throughout the UK.

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The British Pump Manufacturers' Association Ltd (BPMA) is atrade association representing the interests of UK suppliersof liquid pumps and pumping equipment.

BPMA's prime mission is to influence the businessenvironment in the interests of the competitiveness andprofitability of the UK Pump Industry through a range ofservices including commercial, marketing, technical,environmental, educational and energy together withregular meetings of members.

BPMA members are the leading companies in the field ofpumping technology in the UK with a commitment toproduct quality and development, value for money, safetyand after sales service.

BPMA members account for approximately 85% of the £1billion plus UK market for pumps and in addition are netexporters. �

Membership of the association secures a unique range ofessential services and benefits

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

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BPMA continues to provide an exclusive service tomembers in regard to the monitoring of EuropeanDirectives and legislation affecting the pump industry.The February 2012 ”Directives Update” follows:

“New strategy for the single market” -On 9 May 2010 Professor Mario Monti (formerlyCommissioner for the Internal Market and for Competition)presented to the European Commission a report on a newstrategy for the Single Market, which should be the basis fora Commission initiative to re-launch the Single Market.While analysing the shortcomings of (and reasons behind) afull completion of the EU single market, the report alsocontains a series of proposals (mainly legislative) to fill thegaps in nine identified areas:Make the single market work for citizens, consumers andSMEs, speed up implementation of the Small Business Actand adopt the Statute for a European Private CompanyShape Europe’s digital single market, create a regulatoryframework for electronic communication and for e-commerce(for both consumers and providers) and adopt an EUcopyright lawIn the areas of energy, climate change and environment,establish new EU regulatory frameworks for the large-scaledeployment of renewable sources, smart metering, smartgrids and transparent wholesale energy markets, set up asingle market for green products (EU-wide standards formeasuring and auditing carbon footprints and for energyefficient products, including trade certificates for renewableenergy products); step up targeted EU funding for energyinfrastructureOn the single market for goods, review the EU standardsetting system (striking the right balance between EU andnational levels); adopt the EU patent and a single patentjurisdiction as a matter of urgencyAdvance the physical infrastructure of the single market:facilitate the combination of public-private partnerships withthe use of structural funds; examine whether an ad hocEuropean regulatory framework would be needed toencourage long term investors’ focus on infrastructureprojects; provide maximum legal security as regardscompetition policy in the area of infrastructure investmentand financing.The report also recommends completing the Servicesdirective in the area of industrial services, making recognitionof professional qualifications faster and easier andencouraging mobility of researchers and highly mobileindividuals by coordinating social security systems.

INTERNAL MARKET

MACHINERY DIRECTIVEOld (98/37/EC) New 2006/42/EC(no significant change since last Directives update)

The new Directive 2006/42/EC came into effect as from 29December 2009. The BPMA have now issued usefulinformation on the requirements of the New MachineryDirective and also captive screws for guards. To comply fullywith the new directive members should work to the revisedtext of standard EN 809 1998 +A1:2009 which waspublished by BSi February 2010. A preliminary version ofthe proposed revision of the existing Europump Guidelinehas now been Circulated ( 3 pages ) . This ensures that thepump industry fully understand its obligations.The Regulatory Committee on Machinery endorsed the secondedition of the guide on the Machinery directive on 2 June2010. This second edition covers all annexes and is available

in English on the Commission website. It will be translatedinto all EU languages and these translations should be madeavailable by the end of 2010.CEN TC 197 Previously issued a Resolution C3/2007 whichconcerns the result of a questionnaires on drafts andstandards under the New Machinery Directive.The Standards which required work are EN 809, EN13951,EN12162 prEN ISO 20361, prEN13386, prEN1829-1 and 2.This work is now completed.

Europump Guideline• In line with 2006/42/EC• Highlights the specifics of pumps• Interpretation of partly completed machinery vs. Complete

machinery• Definition – Pump without motor is machinery• Fasteners for guards (differencies between a guard and a

protective device)• Will be available on the Europump website in June 2011

PRESSURE EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE97/23/EC(no significant change since last Directives update)

Europump Position paper requires modification to insert thenew Machinery Directive and Atex numbers.The 5th annual meeting of the EU-China working group onpressure equipment took place in November in Brussels. Themain objective of this EU-China Regulatory Dialogue is toensure regulatory convergence between the EU and China inthe long term, with a view to eliminating obstacles to tradeand investment.PointS of discussion included the follow-up of the exchange oflegislation and supporting documents agreed in previousmeetings (Licensing guide; Office CSEI in Europe;Comparison of standards); an introduction of regulatorydevelopments (EU side: TPED, new legislative frameworkpackage,…China side: WTO matters (boilers:BT/WTO/CHN/407); an exchange of view on marketsurveillance/export control; cooperation at ISO level; energyefficiency (Boiler); and a working plan for 2009. As pumpsare excluded within Europe the BPMA through Europump andOrgalime will attempt to ensure the same position is taken inChina .PED Directive 97/23/EC, and reorganisation of the workinggroup and its chairmanship. The PED is expected to berevised during 2012, so the preparation of the revision shouldstart in 2009. This potential revision has been subject todiscussions and consultations by the Commission over thepast few months. There will therefore be no integration of theSimple Pressure Vessels Directive 87/404/EEC (SPVD), thePressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC (PED) and theTransportable Pressure Equipment Directive 99/36/EC (TPED)at this point in time, as previously foreseen by theCommission

ATEX (EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES ) 94/9/EC ATEXDirective 94/09/ECThe Europump Atex Guideline has already been circulated toall BPMA members. However if members wish to have furthercopies they should contact the BPMA .To reiterate thedocument has now been split into two parts .

• Part 1 being the background to the directive and will beuseful to companies moving into Atex applications.

• Part 2 will be more specific to particular areas that haveaffected the pump industry since the Directive came intoforce in July 2003.

There is no further news regarding the tabled proposalconcerning the format of the technical documentation

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required by the ATEX Directive. To recall It seeks thepossibility for the technical documentation to be kept in anyformat (e.g. hard copy, CD-ROM or any other electronicstorage device) so that it can be made available within areasonable period of time. As a consequence of the meetingdiscussion, the Orgalime proposal, accepted in principle bythe Standing Committee, will be redrafted in order to bring itin line with the text of the New Legislative Frameworkrecently approved, and the new document will be tabled onthe agenda of the next ATEX Standing Committee.The European Guidelines on the application of Directive94/9/EC –are available .Work continues on the revision of standard EN 13463-5(protection of construction safety) This is expected to becirculated shortly for formal vote. The UK Convenor AlanTyldesley is requesting a UK negative vote because of theissues regarding the deviation from ISO 1813 ( antistaticbeltsFinally, new references of harmonized standards (consolidatedlist) under the ATEX Directive have been published in theOfficial Journal. These are available on the Commissionwebsite.The Lisbon Treaty and New Legislative Framework will causesubstantial changes to manufacturers in the future.Due to the Lisbon Treaty Articles will change from 95 to 114for manufacturers and 137 to 153 for end users.The New legislative framework will affect the declaration ofconformity, documentation and the marking of products. Themarking of electric products will change mid 2012 and are aresult of new IEC standards being produced in particular IEC60079 whih introduces equipment in Group III valid forelectrical equipment to be used in dust explosive areas. Alsointroduces classes of dust. For now it is believed there will beno change in marking of mechanical equipment. Membersshould start checking that electrical suppliers are working toIEC 60079.There are also discussions taking place regarding thedevelopment of future international standards to ensuremechanical equipment can be operated around the world inexplosive environments , however the consequence of such astandard could be 3 party inspection of manufacturedmechanical goods.Other changes to standards include ;EN13463 to IEC 80079EN13463-1 to IEC 80079-36EN 13463 (others) to IEC 80079-37Drafts are published and the DIS is awaited .

BPMA members who wish to receive a copies of theEuropump revised Guideline should contactS Schofield at the BPMA

LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE2006 /95/ EC(no significant change since last Directives update)Alignment of the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/ECwith the New Legislative Framework (NLF) for the marketingof products and Decision 2008/768/EC on a commonframework for the marketing of products continues.

The European Commission has now published the updatedguidance document on the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/ECThe amendments to the current guide deal with thecodification of the previous Directive 73/23/EEC and theinterface with the “new” Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC. Theguidance document highlights the editorial corrigendum toDirective 1993/68/EC that clarifies Article 10 (1) regardingthe placing of the CE marking and also touches on the

interface with the General Product Safety Directive2001/95/EC, reflecting guidance issued by EC DG Health &Consumer Protection.To reconfirm that any reference to the LOW VOLTAGEDIRECTIVE should be to – 2006/95/EC no reference to theold numbers should made.New references of harmonised standards for low voltage werepublished in the Official Journal of the European Union inJune 2008 (OJ C144 of 2008-06-10).

EMC DIRECTIVE 89/336/EEC2004/108/EC(no significant change since last Directives update)

The alignment of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC with theNew Legislative Framework (NLF) is still ongoing. In generalmost of the NLF provisions can be integrated into the EMCDirective with no particular problems or need for adaptation.In view of the specific objective of the Directive (to guaranteethe electromagnetic compatibility of electrical apparatus andinstallations by imitating disturbances, not protecting thehealth and safety of users), the concepts of “risk” and“serious risk” will be clarified. The language of the safeguardclause has been adapted to fit the specific objective of theDirective. A full alignment with the provisions on notifiedbodies is envisaged, but the existing version of the modulesshould be kept.An updated list of harmonised standards was published in theOJEU on 11 November 2010 (C 306/1).The European Commission has finally published theimplementation guidelines of the EMC Directive 2004/108/ECon its website.In the meantime, the UK Department for Trade and Industry(DTI) has published guidance on specific issues ofinterpretation of the directive. These guidelines are availableon the DTI website. No reference to the old number shouldbe made in correspondence , paperwork and certification.

Electro Magnetic Fields Directive (EMFD)Directive 2004/40/ECOn 15 June 2011, and following months of analysis and wideconsultation of stakeholders, the European Commissionpublished its proposal for the revision of the directive onprotection of workers from exposure to electro-magneticfields (available from the secretariat). The aim of thisproposal is to amend Directive 2004/40/EC on the minimumhealth and safety requirements regarding the exposure ofworkers to the risks arising from physical agents(electromagnetic fields). It relates to the short-term adversehealth effects on workers exposed to electromagnetic fieldsduring their work. The provisions of the Directive areminimum requirements, with each Member State free toadopt stricter rules. The Directive establishes exposure limitvalues for electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fieldsvarying in time at frequencies of between 0 and 300 GHz3;action values and orientation values for time-varying andstatic fields. These values are directly measurable andindicate a threshold above which employers must take one ormore of the actions provided for in the Directive.The deadline for the extended transposition period of the

current Directive is 30 April 2012 so the objective would beto finalise the institutional discussions (ordinary legislativeprocess) before that date.Following months of discussions and an impact assessment, itis expected that the Commission accepts derogation fromEMF exposure limits for medical MRI and reinforcedpreventive measures in situations where there is a threat ofoverexposure.Following the Commission proposal for a Directive amendingDirective 2004/40/EC on the protection of workers fromelectromagnetic fields (EMF) in June, and despite progress inthe discussions, the Council announced in early December

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that there is still a need for further consultations with expertson two main issues: the way of expressing exposurelimitations and derogation(s) to binding exposure limits.Industry highlighted concerns that the speed of work in theCouncil did not allow for the necessary analysis of the impacton industry of the changes being proposed.In Parliament, the Employment (EMPL) Committee rapporteurElisabeth Morin-Chartier (EPP, France) issued her draft reporton 14 November 2011. The deadline for amendments was 6December and the vote in Committee is due to take place on13 February 2012.The Commission has already announced that it intends toextend the deadline for transposition of the original directive,since it will not be possible for the Council and EuropeanParliament to find an agreement by the deadline of April 2012As a reminder, and despite the lobbying efforts developed atthe time of discussion, this directive sets exposure limitvalues and action values, and defines employers’ obligationsto determine the exposure and assess the associated risks.The manufacturers and employers organisations insist thatmany working processes will be disturbed by the applicationof this physical agents directive, and it may even render theuse of some machines or processes impossible e.g. MagneticResonance Imaging (MRI) scanners, spot and seam welding.

Construction Products Regulation (CPR) – Revision(no significant change since last Directives update)The new Construction Products Regulation (EU) No 305/2011(repealing Council Directive 89/106/EEC) was published inthe OJEU (all language versions) on 4 April 2011. It enteredinto force on 24 April 2011, and is directly applicable in theMember States. However, most of the provisions (Articles 3 to28, 36 to 38, 56 to 63, 65 and 66, and Annexes I, II, III andV) will apply from 1 July 2013, and transitional provisions areforeseen under article 66.The European Commission should now embark on thedrafting of a guideline, and CEPMC (construction productsassociation) will actively contribute to it.

As a reminder the Commission have proposed this new textto remove the existing Directive with regulation. This couldaffect the pump industry has it is currently believed withinEuropump that pumps are not part of the ConstructionProducts Directive Industry met in November 2009 to discussthe new proposed text. The Council is still pursuingdiscussions to adopt a political agreement and commonposition. Discussions will continue in the Working Group ofthe Council under the Spanish Presidency with theinvolvement of the European Commission. Orgalime advisedits members to meet national representatives in the workinggroup to continue lobbying on the points of concern for itssectors. Orgalime is currently updating its Position in view ofthis exercise.The BPMA and Europump will monitor this position closely

DDRRIINNKKIINNGG WWAATTEERR DDIIRREECCTTIIVVEE9999//8833//EECC The 4MS (France, Germany, Netherlands, UK) public seminaron harmonisation of hygienic requirements for materials andproducts in contact with drinking water took place in Berlinon 2 March 2011. The 4MS formalised their cooperation witha declaration of intent to harmonise their national regulationsand at least adopt a common approach. They invited otherEU countries to join. On metals, they are expected to issue arevised version of their report on metallic materials, whichwould include accepted (assessed) composition lists for alloys(brass, gunmetal, stainless steel) and which would provide a

methodology for acceptance of metallic products. On organicmaterials, they intend to align their national positive lists, butno results are expected before 2016 (with a possibleintermediary list in 2012). On non-metallic materials testing,they are looking at organoleptic parameters (taste & odour),colour & turbidity, microbial growth… As a reminder, the newConstruction Products Regulation (EU) No 305/2011 does notforesee harmonisation of hygienic requirements for materialsand products in contact with drinking water, nor will theDrinking Water directive. In the meantime CEPMC (construction products association)is collecting facts on the barriers and difficulties faced byindustry due to the lack of harmonisation in preparation for apossible action towards the European Commission

As a reminder, the task group aims at developing a note onthe current problems met by industry, collect cases ofproblems linked to the current situation of non-harmonisednational EAS schemes, prioritise the main problems, andpropose possible ways to make progress. Two main pointsshould be highlighted: the current systems constitute abarrier to free circulation of goods and they substantially limitinnovation for the products concerned. This “white paper” ismeant to be issued in the spring of 2011 and presented tothe Commission with the objective of re-launching discussionsat EU level.

Developments to date • In a letter of March 2009 the Commission stated that the

EAS had been cancelled.• The Commission confirmed that the EAS was not

proceeding. The CPD continued to offer a framework forharmonization of practice at the European level, butMandate M136 should be revised.

The use of the Provisions of the CPDThe construction products directive does not introduces newpractices, it simply identifies common elements such as testmethods to be used in conjunction with nationalarrangementsThere are however disadvantages:

• It covers only national regulations• It does not cover all products• It does not eliminate differences in national schemes and

acceptance levels are not laid down.

The 4 MS Initiative Faced with no EAS and limited benefits from the CPD the 4member states (D, F, NL, UK) committed themselves to try togain the advantages offered by the EAS by adopting commonpractices in their four countries. It is believed that thisactivity will offer wider benefits. Other member states couldvoluntarily adopt the practice being developed. The commonpractices will be offered to the commission as a possible basisfor the regulatory guidance to CEN under M136.It is now reported that :• Some test methods are accepted by the commission• Further dialogue is taking place• Metallic products assessment practices now largely agreed

with the commission and industry

Mandate M136 and future CEN work A second revised draft of M136 was presented to SCC in Jan2010 and accepted . Main changes were the withdrawal ofAnnex IV on Dangerous substances and Annex V on EAS. Anew Annex IV is to be written to:• Refer to WG3 work• Provide a general framework of regularity guidance to CEN

harmonized standards.

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providing real benefits, will not themselves achieve commonpractice across Europe. Most stakeholders support theintroduction of a single scheme. During the recent Europump meetings in September 2011 itwas reported by Profluid (French Association) that the Goalwas to specify what test will be required so CE Marking couldbe placed on the products . The response from members ofthe group was they believed it would not be possible to CEproducts to the Drinking water directive and acceptancelevels would stay at national level . It was agreed to contactthe CEN Rappoteur Bill Harper for clarification on this issue .Below please find the response from Bill Harper As regards CE Marking, it is used with products to signifycompliance with notified national regulations – in this caseregulations covering the acceptance of products in contactwith drinking water. The CE Marking can be applied in thosecountries (the 4MS and a few others) that have suchregulations. It is not relevant in countries (the majority) thatdo not have (formal) regulations. The problem is that sincenational regulations vary, the CE Marking relevant to wherethe product is placed on the market is likely to be applicableonly to that single country. There will be some benefit fromthe use of common test methods (and the results shouldaccepted in different countries), but The CE Marking will notbe a “universal passport” across all MS.

New Approach & Market Surveillance (NAMS) – revisionOn 22 November 2011, the Commission released the packagefor the alignment of 9 Directives with the New LegislativeFramework aimed at improving product safety. The changesmade for the alignment relate to definitions, obligations ofeconomic operators, traceability requirements, conformityassessment bodies and procedures, CE marking, etc. Thealignment should not result in any changes to technicalcontent. However, the texts were reviewed and theirformulation may be different. The Pressure EquipmentDirective 1997/23/EC has been left out of the package whichnow covers only 9 directives (Low Voltage Directive2006/95/EEC; Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive2004/108/EC; Simple Pressure Vessels Directive2009/105/EC; Measuring Instruments Directive 2004/22/EC;Non-automatic Weighing Instruments Directive 2009/23/EC;Civil Explosives Directive 93/15/EEC; Pyrotechnic ArticlesDirective 2007/23/EC; ATEX Directive 94/9/EC on equipmentand protective systems intended for use in potentiallyexplosive atmospheres; Lifts Directive 95/16/EC). EuropeanParliament work will start in the Internal Market andConsumer Protection Committee in early 2012 and thepackage could be adopted in late 2012. The Directives couldthen be expected to come into force at the end of 2014 aftera transition period.

ENVIRONMENT

WEEE AND ROHS DIRECTIVES2002/96/EC & 2002/95/ECOn RoHS, Recast RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU has been published in theOJEU on 01.07.2011. It will enter into force on 21 July 2011.It will then have to be transposed into national law and willbe applicable 18 months after entry into force, on 2 January2013. Equipment that was outside the scope of Directive2002/95/EC, but which would not comply with this Directive,may continue to be made available on the market until 22July 2019. The new RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU had nowbeen adopted by parliament. Swimming pool pumps will beincluded in scope other pumps are the same as the originalRoHS directive. Monitoring and Control instrumentation will

become part of the scope 22/07/2014. Industrial monitoringequipment will be part of the scope 22/07/2017. No newsubstances are banned in the revised Directive.

On WEEE, As a reminder and in summary, the Council agreed a closedscope for 6 years (Parliament agreed an open scope) afterentry into force of the recast directive, meaning that recastWEEE would apply only to the 10 existing categories for 6years. After 6 years, there will be an open scope including inprinciple “all EEE” with a possible shift to fewer productcategories (Parliament agreed 5 categories), but a greaternumber of products within these categories, also possibly inthe mechanical sector. Exclusions from the directive wouldinclude equipment designed to be sent into space or forresearch and development; large-scale stationary industrialtools; large-scale fixed installations; means of transport forpersons or goods, excluding electric two-wheel vehicles whichare not type-approved; non-road mobile machinery madeavailable exclusively for professional use; medical devices, invitro diagnostic medical devices and active implantablemedical devices. The Commission can propose changes to thescope after an impact assessment during 3 years after entryinto force (including the parameters to distinguish betweenlarge and small equipment).

At the recent Europump meeting the discussion was againraised on would pumps be within scope of the reviseddirective . It is believed that the scope will be the same asthe original WEEE Directive until 2018 , i.e. pumps are not inscope. The scope will be extended to any electrical item after2018.

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CHEMICALS (REACH) Amendment of directives 67/548/EEC &199/45/EC

The REACH Candidate list was updated on 20 June 2011 with7 new Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC): 1,2,3-Trichloropropane;1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C6-8-branched alkyl esters, C7-rich; 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid,di-C7-11-branched and linear alkyl esters; 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone; 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate; Cobalt dichloride; andHydrazine. The candidate list now contains 53 substances intotal, for eventual inclusion in Annex XIV (Authorisation list).Further information on the new SVHCs, including theirdangerous properties and potential uses, can be found in theECHA press releaseOrgalime has been nominated by the Commission torepresent Downstream Users in the Directors’ Contact Group,in particular complex articles manufacturers

On registration, the first deadline expired on 30 November2010 for substances produced or imported in large volumesas well as certain volumes of carcinogenic, mutagenic andreprotoxic (CMR) substances and chemicals that are toxic tothe aquatic environment. Around 4900 substances wereestimated to be registered by the end of November but only3400 phase-in substances have been registered. 24,675registration dossiers have been submitted for 4300substances (including 3400 phase-in substances).Approximately 86% of registrations were made by largecompanies and 14% by SMEs. Representatives (companiesrepresenting non-EU manufacturers) made 19% ofregistrations. Most of the registrations were made bycompanies based in Germany, the UK, the Netherlands,France and Belgium. Precise figures are available on theECHA website.

On the Candidate list, the Member State Committee(MSC) meeting in early December agreed unanimously toadd eight Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs) to theCandidate List. These substances include Chromiumtrioxide, acids generated from chromium trioxide and theiroligomers, cobalt(II)sulphate, cobalt(II)dinitrate,cobalt(II)carbonate, cobalt(II)diacetate, 2-methoxyethanoland 2-ethoxyethanol, which are either carcinogenic,mutagenic or reprotoxic (CMR) substances. However theMSC unanimously agreed that the three isomers oftrichlorbenzene could not be identified as “PBT-like”substances under Article 57 (f) of REACH and should not beadded to the candidate list. These decisions will soon bepublished on the ECHA website.

Guidance documents can be found at REACH guidancedocuments (RIPs), and in particular the ECHA guidance onthe requirements for substances in articlesThe BPMA have been working with other members ofEuropump to come up with Guideline for downstream usersin the Pump industry. The final version of this document isavailable from S Schofield BPMA .

Chromium Trioxide This is not law yet and the product can still be used! ECHArecommended that Chromates should be authorized, but itis up to the Commission to take the final decision. Thereare many consortiums attempting to influence theCommission on the use of Chromium Trioxide. The mainconsortium is an organization called laxness. For nowmembers who wish to continue using this substance theyneed to apply to continue using Chromium Trioxide before

November 2014 . If you miss this date you will not be ableto use this substance after May 2016

Further Guidances:http://ecb.jrc.it/reach/rip/ http://reach.jrc.it/navigator_en.htmhttp://www.hse.gov.uk/reach/resources.htm

EU INTEGRATED POLLUTION PREVENTION ANDCONTROL DIRECTIVE 96/61/ECHorizontal BREF on efficient energy techniques(IPPC)(no significant change since last Directives update)According to the Commission’s proposal, the expectedbenefits of the revision will affect health and environment,with the inclusion of large combustion plants, reduction ofadministrative burden, unified application of BAT, and noimpact on competitiveness, Completion of first reading inthe European Parliament and Council is expected forJanuary 2009, while the end of the co-decision process andpublication of the directive is scheduled for December2010. The transposition of the directive to the MembersStates should be completed by July 2012Europump proposal for Pumps and Pumps Systems which isexpected to be incorporated.

ENERGY

EUROPEAN COMMISSION PROPOSALS FOR AN ECO-DESIGN FOR ENERGY-USING PRODUCTS (EUP)FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE – Directive 2005/32/ECEnergy related Products (ErP) Directive 2009/125/EC

On Lot 11, electric motors, the consortium led by AEAEnergy & Environment has now completed the Lot 11 EuPfinal draft reports. On 11 March 2009, the EcoDesign Regulatory Committeeapproved new eco-design rules setting efficiency standardsfor industrial electric motors. Motors will have to meetminimum efficiency standards from 2011. The first phase willbe introduced 16th June and motors must comply to IE2efficiency levels. Tougher standards will apply to large motorsfrom 2015 and all motors two years later, thus cutting theannual energy consumption of these engines by around 135terawatt hours. At a recent Europump meeting the Italian Pump Association(Assopompe) raised an issue regarding the scope of Motorswithin the EuP .To explain further Article 1.2b states;“Motors completely integrated into product (for example gear,pump, fan or compressor) of which the energy performancecannot be tested independently from the product” Aguideline has now been developed by Europump and isavailable from S Schofield upon request.

The EcoDesign Regulatory Committee approved by unanimitynew eco-design rules applicable to glandless stand-alone andintegrated circulators. After sustained lobbying efforts, the European PumpManufacturers Association EUROPUMP succeeded innegotiating an acceptable text with some importantmodifications introduced at the last minute: the date of thesecond stage was set at 1 August 2015 instead of 1 January2015; the Annex I benchmark was set at 0.20 instead of0.18 which was technically incorrect; and the mention“putting into service” in article 1 (scope) was deleted as itwould have meant that millions of circulators in wholesalestock would go to waste because they had already beenplaced on the market but not yet put into service at the time

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of implementation of the regulation.There are currently issues with regards to the term “pumphead” and the repair of circulators which are being resolved

The Regulatory Forum met in Brussels 16th December todiscuss the proposed legal text for the water pumps.Comments have been given by Europump and at the time ofwriting a defined outcome was still unknown. It is expectedthat the proposal from the commission will be the finaloutcome.• Phase 1 by January 1st 2013 and have a MEI of 0.1 (10%

cut off) • Phase 2 would be introduced January 1st 2015 and would

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

The bench mark set by the commission is MEI of 0.7 (70%cut off) .The final text is awaited

The contract for the new work items has been given toAtkins UK ( Dr Hugh Falkner) for the following lots ;

Lot 28: Pumps (extended product approach includingmotors, VSD and controls, where appropriate) for privateand public waste water (including all stages includingbuildings, networks and treatment facilities) and for fluidswith high solids content

Lot 29: Pumps (extended product approach including motors,

VSD and controls, where appropriate) for private and publicswimming pools, ponds, fountains and aquariums, as well asclean water pumps larger than those regulated under Lot 11

The defined scope is still awaited the initial meetings areexpected early March 2012 and the study to continue for atleast 30 months.In the UK we have now been advised that the NationalMeasurements Office has been appointed as the marketsurveillance authority.

Energy Labelling Directive(no significant change since last Directives update)Directive 2010/30/EU of 19 May 2010 on the indication bylabelling and standard product information of theconsumption of energy and other resources by energy-relatedproducts has been published in the Official Journal (L 153 –18.06.2010). The directive entered into force on 20 May2010, and will apply from 20 July 2011. Points (d), (g) and(h) of Article 5 (responsibilities of suppliers) will apply from31 July 2011. Similarly to the Energy Performance ofBuildings Directive, the text of the directive comes from anagreement reached by the Council and European Parliamenton the Commission proposal for the recast of the EnergyLabelling Directive. As a reminder, the main aspects of theagreed text include an extension to energy-related productshaving direct or indirect impact on energy consumption orother essential resources during use, and the layout of thelabel to remain an A to G colour scale, with the creation ofthree additional efficiency classes (A+, A++ and A+++) witha limit of seven. A rescaling of classes must take place whena significant proportion of products on the market achieve thetwo highest energy efficiency classes and when additional

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continued

savings may be achieved by further differentiating products.The effectiveness of the Directive and the implementingmeasures must be reviewed by the end of 2014.

Suppliers’ information obligations under article 4 provide forthe display of the label, a technical fiche in application ofthe directive and implementing measure (includingbuilt-in or installed products).

BPMA need to ascertain if this will affect the labellingof Circulator Pumps . Suppliers will also be obliged toestablish technical documentation, design calculations, testreports... and may use documentation already established inaccordance with relevant Community legislation (i.e. theEcodesign Directive).http://ec.europa.eu/energy/demand/legislation/doc/2008_02_22/2008_consultation_energy_labelling_document_en.pdf

Repealing of the Energy Services Directive Andproposed Energy Efficiency Directive

Energy Services 2006/32/ECOn 8 March 2011, the European Commission adopted thelong-awaited Communication “Energy Efficiency Plan 2011”. Itlists a range of measures to accelerate energy efficiencyimprovements as Europe will not meet its objective of a 20%improvement by 2020. At the current rate the EU will onlyimprove its energy efficiency by 9% by 2020. The plan relieson public bodies to steer energy efficiency measures, focuseson buildings, energy and manufacturing industries (supportSMEs with information and incentives on energy efficiencysolutions and measures; exchange best practices amongsectors; energy performance (ecodesign) requirements wouldbe suitable for standard industrial equipment such asindustrial motors, large pumps, compressed air, drying,melting, casting, distillation and furnaces; possiblevoluntary agreements in intensive industries and the ICTindustry; orient research and innovation as catalysts for cost-effective energy efficient technologies in industry), consumerproducts, transport, and calls for proper national andEuropean financial support, notably through the StrategicEnergy Technology Plan (SET Plan). The plan does not call forthe EU’s 20% energy efficiency goal by 2020 to be binding,as requested by NGOs and even businesses. This wasrejected by Member States, but the Commission threatensthat mandatory national targets may be proposed in 2013 ifthe voluntary approach does not work.There will now be a full review of the energy servicesdirective and a possible revision before the end of 2011This Directive could help the industry with onsite energyaudits.

Directive on Energy Efficiency Following the European Commission proposal for a Directiveon Energy Efficiency in June 2011 and the draft report inearly October 2011 of the European Parliament RapporteurClaude Turmes (Greens, Luxembourg, Industry Committee),1800 amendments have been tabled in the ITRE (Industry)Committee. Compromise packages are being discussed andagreed amongst the Rapporteur and shadow Rapporteurs forthe other political parties. An exchange of views onamendments in the ITRE Committee took place on 20December 2011. The main topics for debate include theobjective fixed to 2020 and not the 20% savings target itselffixed in the 2007 Council conclusions and based on a preciseand absolute figure rather than a relative objective; the lackof common methodology for measurement; financing of

energy efficiency measures; potential savings from smartgrids; energy audits; combined heat and power... Onfinancing, the Rapporteur suggests that Member Statesshould establish financing facilities which would aggregate amix of funds, through cohesion and structural funds;technical assistance and financial engineering funds;resources allocated to energy efficiency from the EuropeanInvestment Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction andDevelopment and the Council of Europe Development Bank.The ITRE Committee vote is foreseen on 24 January 2012and plenary vote on 17 April 2012.In the Council, many Member States are strongly opposed tobinding targets and even to binding measures, as suggestedby the European Commission as a compromise, and arerequesting more flexibility. The European Parliament and the incoming Danish Presidencyof the Council aim to reach a first reading agreement duringthe Danish Presidency (1 January to 31 July 2012).

INTERNAL MARKETOUTDOOR NOISE DIRECTIVE

Directive 2000/14/EC (amended by the Directive2005/88/EC).( no significant change since last Directives update )The European Commission proposal for a revision of Directive2000/14/EC is not expected before 2012. An impactassessment for this revision is still ongoing and should befinalised by the end of 2011. A programming mandate for theattention of CEN is in preparation to review applicablestandards under the directive, especially test codes

Appendix 1

Position regarding Waste Electrical and ElectronicPosition regarding Waste Electrical and ElectronicEquipment Directive in Europe Equipment Directive in Europe

Members of Europump gave the following position during ameeting in September 2006.

United Kingdom - Out of scope

Germany – Garden pumps included in scope other pumps outof scope

Belgium – Garden pumps included ( definition given withelectrical plug)

Bulgeria- Currently looking at Circulators to be within scope

France – No list of products given so it is assumed pumps areexcluded

Italy – Pumps currently out of scope

Czech rep - Small submersible pumps included

Poland – Pumps not included in scope

Sweden – Pumps currently out of scope

Austria – Pumps less than 50 mm currently included in scope

Netherlands – most domestic pumps included in scope

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EUROPEAN (EN), INTERNATIONAL (ISO) AND MISCELLANEOUS STANDARDSPROGRESS AND PRIORITY

SITUATION AS AT 1st FEBRUARY 2012

1. SAFETY - Committee CEN TC 197/SC1

No. Working Group and Subject Situation TC 197 Members InvolvedLatest Document W.Item

1/1 prEN 13951 Liquid pumps safety requirements agrifoodstuffs Circulated Final. Document still with R. Pozzoli for acceptance S Schofieldshould be published within 2 months

2. TERMINOLOGY - Committee CEN TC 197/SC2

No current work items

3. TESTING - Committee CEN TC 197/SC3

3/1 CEN TC 197 SC 3 wg1 - WI 197077 Minimum required efficiency of Document currently in incorrect CEN document format !!! . UK experts required rotodynamic water pumps VDMA need to work with Prof Stoffel to complete and - S Schofield / J Bower and methods of qualification and send to CEN ASAP. Document will be required during 2012 !!verification

4. ROTODYNAMIC PUMPS - Committee CEN TC 197/SC4

4/1 EN 1151-1 (revision) Pumps –Circulation not exceeding 200W Pt 1 To be deleted as soon as pr EN16297-1 is publishedTesting & Marking

4/2 EN 1151-2 Pumps –Circulation not exceeding 200W Details of Pt 2 to be retained in a new standardPt 2 Noise ( change number)

4/3 Pr-EN16297-1 Circulation pumps 1w- 2500w - Part 1 – Document is available for formal vote , however it is P Aldrich Circulating Pumps Procedures for testing & Calculation of Energy believed that the revised regulation could change the standard.Efficiency Index- Document to wait until this is clarified .

4/4 Pr-EN16297 -2 Circulation pumps 1w- 2500w Part 2 – Document is available for formal vote , however it is P Aldrich Circulating PumpsCalculation of Energy Efficiency Index- believed that the revised regulation could change the standard.Standalone Circulators Document to wait until this is clarified.

4/5 Pr-EN16297 -3 Circulation pumps 1w- 2500w Part 3 – Document is available for formal vote , however it is P Aldrich Circulating PumpsCalculation of Energy Efficiency Index- believed that the revised regulation could change the standard.Integrated in products Document to wait until this is clarified .

4/6 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Dimensional standard for “Duck Foot” Vote carried out at January 2012 CEN TC 197 meeting. UK experts requiredtype pumps It is believed that this may affect the new Lot 28 results;

Vote = 6 No1 abstention and 1 Yes

5. CEN TC165 /WG21

5.1 EN 12050 -1 Part 1 – Lifting plants for wastewater No further news SJS – BPMAcontaining Faecal matter Expert required

5.2 EN 12050 -2 Part 2 – Lifting plants for faecal free wastewater No further news SJS – BPMAExpert required

5.3 EN 12050 -3 Part 3 – Lifting plants for wastewater No further news SJS – BPMAExpert required

6. PUMPS –DIMENSIONS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS – Committee ISO/TC115/

No current work items

7. METHODS OF MEASUREMENT AND TESTING - Committee ISO/TC115SC2

7/1 ISO TC 115 Liquid Pump Terminology, symbols Will proceed to formal vote February 2012 . SJS / Lez WarrenISO 17769 -1 and units – Part 1(related to EN 12723)

7/2 ISO TC 115 Liquid Pump Terminology, symbols Will proceed to formal vote February 2012 SJS /Lez WarrenISO 17769 -2 and units – Part 2 Systems

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

8/1 API 674/ISO 13710 Reciprocating PD pumps for the petroleum No further information on if the comments on the DIS Lez Warren industry circulation have been resolved. Information requested to be

given at February ISO TC 115 mtg 8/2 API 682/ ISO 21049 Mechanical seals for the Petroleum industry FDIS. Still awaited ( 6 months ) Information requested to be Alan Obrien / Peter Bowden

given at February ISO TC 115 mtg John Crane8/3 API 685 Sealess Centrifugal pumps for Petroleum industry Awaiting issues on API 610 /ISO 13709 to be cleared before UK Sub Group

changes can be made to this document.8/4 ISO TC115 SC3 Rotodynamic Pumps- Pump Piping Guide Information requested to be given at February ISO TC 115 mtg SJS

ISO/TR 17767

9. MISC STANDARDS

No. Working Group and Subject Situation Members involvedLatest Document

9/1 CEN TC 191 pr EN 12259-12 Fixed fire fighting systems Work item now registered to proceed to CEN enquiryPrt 12 Sprinkler pumps by February 09. The formal vote is due May 2010 and

published by Dec 2010. No Further news

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Published standards within last 10 years

1 BS ISO 3069 Cavities for Mech seals ( end suct pumps) Nov 20002 BS EN 12756 Mechanical seal dimensions Dec 20003 BS EN 12723 Liquid pumps –General Terms May 20004 BS EN 1151 Testing Marking Heating pumps < 200kw Feb 19995 BS EN 12483 Pump with inverters tests May 19996 BS EN ISO 14847 Rotary PD pumps Tech Requirements April 19997 BS EN 12639 Liquid pumps Noise test codes Feb 20008 EN ISO 9906 Rotodynamic pumps tests GD 1&2 Dec 19999 BS EN 12157 Rotodynamic coolant pumps May 199910 BS EN 12262 Rotodynamic Technical documents May 200011 BS EN 12162 Liquid Pumps (Safety) Procedure for Hydrostatic Testing April 200112 BS EN 809 Pumps & Pump units for liquids- Common safety requirements July 2001 Revision Feb 201013 BS EN 1092 Flanges & Joints for pipes valves and fittings . Part 1 steel flanges December 200114 BS EN ISO 5199 Technical specification for centrifugal pumps Class II March 200215 BS EN ISO 15783 Centrifugal Pumps – Technical Requirements – Magnetic Drive Pumps and Canned Pumps March 2003 revision 0916 BS EN 13951 Liquid pumps – Safety requirements – Agrifoodstuffs equipment March 200317 EN ISO 16330 Reciprocating positive displacement pumps .Technical requirements 200318 BS EN ISO 13709 Centrifugal Pumps for Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries February 2004

2nd edition published Dec 200919 ISO 21049 Shaft Sealing Systems for centrifugal and rotary pumps for the Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries. February 200420 BS EN ISO 13710 Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries – Reciprocating positive displacement pumps July 200421 BS EN 12845 Fixed firefighting systems-Automatic Sprinkler systems –Design, installation and maintenance. September 200422 EN 13463-5 Protection by construction safety23 EN 13463-8 Protection by liquid immersion “K”24 BS EN 60335-1 Household & Similar electrical appliances – Safety- Gen requirements 200225 BS EN 60335-2-41 ll ll� requirements for pumps 200326 BS EN 60335-2-51 ll ll � requirements for circulation pumps 200327 EN 1028-1 Fire fighting, General safety. 200428 EN 1028-2 Fire fighting, Testing 200429 EN 13463-2 Part 2: Protection by flow restricting enclosures 200530 EN 13463-3 Part 3: Protection by flameproof enclosures 200531 PD ISO TR 17766 Centrifugal Pumps handling viscous liquids – Performance corrections 200532 BS EN 14343 Rotary positive displacement pumps – Performance tests for acceptance 200633 BS EN 9905 (1998) Technical specification for centrifugal pumps – Class 1 ( title revised) 200634 BS EN 1151-1 Pumps –Circulation not exceeding 200W Pt 1 Testing & Marking 200635 BS EN 1151-2 Pumps –Circulation not exceeding 200W Pt 2 Noise test code 200636 BS ISO 17613 Manual Operated Pumps for drinking water – Selection and Acceptance Part 1 – Southeast Asia 200637 EN13463-6 Part 6: Protection by control of ignition 200638 EN ISO 20361 Liquid pumps Noise test codes Grades 2 & 3 200739 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 200942 PD CEN/TR 13931 Rotodynamic pumps. Forces and moments on flanges. Centrifugal, mixed flow and axial flow horizontal and vertical shafts pumps 200943 PD CEN/TR 13932 Rotodynamic pumps. Recommendations for fitting of inlet and outlet on piping 200944 BS EN 13463 -1 Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Basic method and requirements 200945 ISO/TC67 ISO 14691 Petroleum and natural gas industries — Flexible couplings for mechanical power transmission 200946 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) 201050 EN ISO 3661 End Suction Pumps Baseplate Dimensions (ISO 23661 withdrawn) 2010

9/2 CEN TC 305 /FSH/23 Pr EN 13463 Part 5:Protection by construction Awaiting publication No further news SJSsafety

10. RELATED STANDARDS WITHIN ISO /EN

No. Working Group and Subject Situation W.Item Members InvolvedLatest Document No.

10 /1 HI/ EUROPUMP Performance test of Centrifugal pumps Currently in FDIS circulation until 23rd January 2012 ( UK) S Schofieldrevision of ISO 9906 Publication expected Q3 2012

10 /2 ISO 14414 Pump System Assessment Standard IP and Copyright issues resolved . unofficial mtg 7th Feb J. Bower – Flowserve WG7 in USA . Official mtg to be called ASAP . New Chairman SJS. S.Schofield – BPMA

P. Stokes- Alfa LavalA. Yates – AEMS

11.ISO / EN Standards for review

No. Working Group and Subject Situation W.Item Members InvolvedLatest Document No.

11/1 Pr EN ISO 3069 End Suction Pumps Dimensions & Cavities Dr N Kastrup KSB wg Chairman . Meeting expected by end Alan Obrien – John Crane of March 2012 . May now be too late to resolve this issue !!! & Phil Riley -Flowserve

12. CEN/CLG/JWG1 AND BSi SEM 1

No. Working Group and Subject Situation W.Item Members InvolvedLatest Document No.

12/1 FprEN 16247-1 Energy Audits Gen req Final vote S Schofield 12/2 prEN 16247-2 Energy Audits Buildings Work item being composed S Schofield 12/3 prEN 16247-3 Energy Audits Processes Work item being composed S Schofield

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BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION

Pumps and Pump Testing (MCE/6) Chairman J Bower FlowserveDelegates L Warren Consultant

G Maxted Albany EngineeringA O’Brien John Crane UKJ. Hollins SPP PumpsA. Yates AGMS S McCann ClydeUnionS. Shaw AESSEALP Aldrich Circulating Pumps Ltd

Pumps Safety 6/-/1 Chairman S Schofield BPMADelegate L. Warren Consultant

Dimension and Technical Specification of Rotodynamic Pumps MCE/6/2 Chairman S Schofield BPMADelegates A O’Brien John Crane UK

J Bower FlowservePump Testing MCE/6/3 Chairman S Schofield BPMAPump Seals MC/6/4 Chairman A O’Brien John Crane UK Refiner/Pumps MCE/6/5 Chairman S McCann ClydeUnionDimension and Specification PD Pumps MCE/6/6 Delegate L Warren ConsultantElectrical Safety CPL 61-01 Delegates S Schofield BPMA

P. Aldrich Circulating Pumps Steel Castings ISE/6 Delegate S Schofield BPMADrinking Water TC164 Delegate S Schofield BPMAWaste Water B/505/21 Delegate S Schofield BPMAVibration of Machines GME/021/05 Delegate S Schofield BPMAProcess Equipment & Systems for Petroleum and Natural Gas PSE/0117/0 Delegate S Schofield BPMANon Electrical Equipment in Explosive Atmospheres FSH/023 Delegate S Schofield BPMAEnergy Management Systems SEM/001 Delegate S Schofield BPMA

INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ORGANISATION

Pumps ISO TC115 Chairman J Bower FlowserveDelegate S Schofield BPMA

Pump Dimension and Technical Specifications ISO TC115/SC1 Chairman J Bower FlowserveDelegate S Schofield BPMA

EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDISATION

CEN/TC197 Delegates S Schofield BPMAJ Bower Flowserve

CEN/TC197/SC1/SAFETY Delegate S Schofield BPMACEN/TC197/SC2 Terminology Delegate S Schofield BPMACEN/TC197SCS Testing Delegate S Schofield BPMACEN/TC197SC4 Rotodynamic Pumps Delegates S Schofield BPMA

EUROPUMP

Executive Council Energy Czar K Hall CalpedaDelegate B. Newton Flowserve

Technical Commission Delegates S Schofield BPMAJ Bower Flowserve

Standards Commission Delegates S Schofield BPMAJ Bower Flowserve

Marketing Commission Chairman B Newton FlowserveSecretary B Huxley BPMA

API SUB COMMITTEES (UK)

API 610/ISO 13709 Rotodynamic Pumps Members S Schofield BPMAA O’Brien John Crane UKS Shaw AESSEALJ Houston Plenty Mirrlees Pumps

UK Delegate S McCann ClydeUnionAPI 674 Reciprocating Positive Displacement Pumps Members G Kennedy Dawson Downie Lamont

S Schofield BPMAAPI 676 Rotary Positive Displacement Pumps Members G Maxted Albany Pumps

S Schofield BPMAAPI 682 Mechanical Seals Members A O’Brien John Crane UK

S Shaw AESSEALS McCann ClydeUnionS Schofield BPMAT Houston Plenty Mirrlees Pumps

API 685 Sealless Pumps Members S Schofield BPMA

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BPMA Representation on External Committees

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World Pump Market by Region and End UseComplete pumps, inc. drivers, exc. parts

Market by World Region $million 2010 CAGR% CAGR %Current prices 2005-2010 2011-2016

West Europe 8910 3.3 4.6

Russia 843 10.3 5.2

Other East Europe 1213 16.2 5.6

Africa 1441 16.2 4.8

Middle East 3270 17.0 8.7

China 6836 15.2 10.8

India 1465 21.9 6.7

Japan 2870 -4.4 3.7

Pacific Rim (1) 2965 6.1 5.1

Other Asia 868 6.3 6.2

USA/Canada 5403 1.5 5.0

Latin America 2424 16.6 5.4

Total World Market 38508 6.9 6.4

Market by End Use

Oil, Gas, Refining 6646 7.2 7.1

Chemicals 4316 8.6 6.0

Power Generation 3432 11.3 8.0

Water/Wastewater (Municipal) 4841 2.7 5.8

General Industry 19268 7.0 6.1

1. Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong,Philippines, Vietnam

World Pump Market Summary

BPMA maintains a close working relationship with European Industrial Forecasting Ltd (EIF), authors of theacknowledged World Pump Market Report. EIF views of the current market and growth potential over thenext 5 years have been considered at BPMA/EIF meetings and certain extracts from the 500 page EIF 2011World Pump Market report covering 63 countries are reproduced herewith

Sub-division of Pump Market in General IndustryComplete pumps, inc. drivers, exc. parts

General Industry Sub-Division $million 2011 CAGR% CAGR %Current Prices 2005-2010 2011-2016

Mineral Mining/Processing 1158 13.1 6.0

Food 1233 7.1 7.1

Drink 651 7.6 6.5

Pharmaceuticals 568 7.3 6.0

Pulp & Paper 1319 8.3 6.1

Metal Manufacturing 1622 10.4 6.8

Harbours, docks, canals 127 10.8 7.2

Shipbuilding 937 10.3 6.9

Building Services 2293 5.4 5.7

Construction dewatering 1774 6.3 6.3

Other Industry 4381 4.8 5.8

Domestic 3206 6.4 5.9

General Industry Total 19268 7.0 6.1

World Pump Market for Water/Wastewater etcComplete pumps, inc. drivers, exc. parts

All Water/Wastewater $million 2011 CAGR% CAGR %Current Prices 2005-2010 2011-2016

Water/Wastewater-Industrial (2) 6731 7.7 6.1

Water/Wastewater-Municipal (3) 4841 2.7 5.8

Water/Wastewater-Total 11572 5.5 5.9

2. Shown as applications in separate industrial end uses3. Shown separately in General Industry

World Market by Pump TypeComplete pumps, inc. drivers, exc. parts

Market by Pump Type $million 2011 CAGR% CAGR %Current Prices 2005-2010 2011-2016

Centrifugal 20773 6.2 6.5

Reciprocating 6128 4.2 6.6

Rotary 3031 3.0 5.8

Other 8580 8.4 6.2

Total Pump Market 38508 6.9 6.4

Source: European Industrial Forecasting Ltd 2011

BPMA Act i v i t y H igh l igh ts 2011 /12

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Chemquip Limited

With the increasing trend for world-scale production plants Chemquipcontinues to hone its pump offeringto suit customers requirement, thenew improved 3-D volute on the 150-125-315 pump casing combined withthe extra thick lining at all the criticalwear points offers a robust pump forcorrosive duties with abrasive solidsutilising the resistance of the extra-thick Ultra-High Molecular-Weight Polyethylene [UHMW PE]replaceable loose liner. Capable of flows up to 350m3/hr andheads of 50m.

John Crane

DART1 Wireless Machinery MonitoringSystem (ATEX Zone 1 Certified)

To reduce the cost of conditionmonitoring, John Crane has developedan advanced technology, intrinsicallysafe wireless machinery monitoringsystem. Specifically designed forcondition monitoring of rotatingmachinery in hazardous areas, DART1 isbattery powered, easily installed andvirtually maintenance free.

SAER Burdens UK

Burdens on schedule toexpand its range of SAERpumps

As the sole distribution partnerfor SAER pumps in the UK andR.of I; Burdens are delighted toannounce details of the latestadditions of SAER split casingpumps to the company’s range.

Designed and manufactured in-house, SAER SKD split-casingpumps reach capacities of 5000m³/h and 21 bar. Theirmaximum power is 1200kW, in either 50 or 60Hz, from twoto eight poles. The pump’s hydraulic systems are designedentirely with CFD software using fluid dynamics analysis. Thisanalysis has created a high quality blade with low nettpositive suction head and no areas of depression to causecavitation erosion. At the same time, the double-volute pumpbody eliminates the radial force, reaching high flows. Theresult is a reliable product with an efficiency up to 90%, lowrunning cost and (thanks to minimum radial thrusts on theshaft) low wear and maintenance. They are ideal forapplications such as circulation plants, heating and airconditioning, heat recovery, water supply, fire-fighting,irrigation systems, and water-treatment plants.

SPP Pumps

The new SPP Pumps EnergyDivision promotes the benefits ofauditing complete pump systems,producing recommendations tominimise the energy consumptionof pumps and their associatedsystems. Ongoing monitoring andvalidation of pump systemsthrough their asset life by regularauditing will also be necessary to maintain energy reductionbenefits.

Stuart Turner Limited

Stuart Turner remains at theforefront of design technology andproduct innovation with the launchof the wasteflo brand. Comprisingtwo macerators and a liftingstation, suitable for the home andcommercial environments,wasteflo is designed to makecreating a new bathroom, kitchenor utility room easier and can belocated virtually anywhere.

Whale (Munster Simms Engineering Limited)

Orca Auto 1300 - The Compactand Powerful AutomaticSubmersible Pump

The Orca Auto 1300 is the newestaddition to the Intelligent Controlrange from Whale. The submersiblepump has a large footprintensuring low water level detectionand maximum surface areaexposure. The integrated intelligentcontrol switch sensor ensures themost effective automatic bilge water removal.

Orca 2000 and Orca3000 - The HighestCapacity SubmersibleBilge Pumps fromWhale Ever!

Whale have expandedtheir powerful electricOrca range with theaddition of two newsubmersible pumps, theOrca 2000 and Orca 3000. These submersibles are thehighest capacity submersibles available from Whale withoutputs of up to 2000 GPH and 3000 GPH respectively andtheir large base footprints ensure maximum surface areaexposure for bilge water removal.

Swim ‘n’ Rinse CompactDeck Shower -Effortless Control with aSingle Trigger Handset

This easy to use compactshower is the simple deckshower solution. The one touchtrigger allows effortless controlwith high performance andreliability. The shower is alsosimple to install, available withan angled or straight holder andis virtually maintenance free.

New Products and Innova t ions

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By Vivian Woodward of European IndustrialForecasting Ltd

Historical Market Size and Growth – Long-Run TrendsMarket size averages around $1.5 billion per year(around £975 million at 2010 exchange rates), withparts and repair accounting for almost 39% of thetotal. Overall market growth is relatively slow anddependent on replacement demand because theinstalled base is large in relation to the need forexpanded plant capacity. Replacement demand istherefore much more important than suggested byparts and repair, and may account for as much as 75%of the market.

Although overall market growth is slow, there can be shifts inthe structure of demand because of changes in the relativegrowth rates of different end uses. For example, public sectorconstruction resulted in a huge growth of demand since 1997owing to the election of a Labour government, but this willunwind dramatically over the next few years. On the otherhand, demand from oil and gas in the North Sea is in long-run decline, despite a short-term pick-up arising from thehigh oil price in 2008. The rapid build up of chemical plantcapacity in the Middle East and Asia has adversely affectedinvestment in the UK chemical industry.

The Importance of Exports and ImportsExports probably account for around 60% of sales, althoughmeasurement problems prevent a clear comparison ofexports with the level of total sales. The pattern of exports bydestination 2003-2011 (see table) shows some markedchanges. Exports grew by 5.5% per year 2003-10, comparedwith 7.3% per year for imports. Exports and imports were cutback sharply in 2009/10 owing to world recession. In 2011exports grew by 24.6% and imports by 22%.

UK Pump Exports 2003, 2010, 2011 – Top countries *$ million, current prices

2011 2010 2003 % Growth % Growth$million $million $million 2011/2010 2010/2003

(annual)World 2246 1802 1236 24.6 5.5USA 288 211 189 36.5 1.6Germany 243 195 129 24.6 6.1Netherlands 164 87 43 88.5 10.6France 136 119 156 14.3 -3.8China 111 110 40 0.9 15.5Italy 82 67 48 22.4 4.9United Arab Emirates 71 47 26 51.1 8.8Norway 56 47 27 19.1 8.2Belgium 55 40 23 37.5 8.2Rep. of Korea 52 26 7 100 20.6Spain 51 55 50 -7.3 1.4Ireland 49 42 38 16.7 1.4Saudi Arabia 48 50 19 -4 14.8Australia 40 30 13 33.3 12.7India 40 32 24 25 4.2Singapore 39 73 13 -46.6 28Russian Federation 38 29 12 31 13.4Denmark 28 16 24 75 -5.6

* Customs and Excise basis, including pump parts

On the export side, the leading markets are USA, Germany,Netherlands, France and China. Exports to China grew by15.5% per year 2003-2010 but by only 0.9% in 2011. This isa poor performance - in 2011 total Chinese imports of pumpsgrew by 20%.

UK Pump Marke t P rospec ts 2012-2016

Imports from China grew by 30.9% per year 2003-2010 andby 31.8% in 2011. The trade balance with China was stillpositive in 2011 but, given the much faster growth of importscompared with exports, the trade balance with China can beexpected to turn negative fairly soon.

UK Pump Imports 2003, 2010, 2011 – Top countries *$ million, current prices

2011 2010 2003 % Growth % Growth$million $million $million 2011/2010 2010/2003

(annual)World 2493 2043 1251 22 7.3Germany 730 594 357 22.9 7.5USA 338 270 202 25.2 4.2Italy 203 174 82 16.7 11.3France 183 171 118 7 5.4Japan 169 102 72 65.7 5.1Czech Rep. 105 74 6 41.9 43.2China 87 66 10 31.8 30.9Denmark 66 54 53 22.2 0.3Hungary 56 61 11 -8.2 27.7Netherlands 52 46 37 13 3.2Belgium 48 45 20 6.7 12.3Spain 48 35 95 37.1 -13.3India 39 27 9 44.4 17Sweden 35 30 15 16.7 10.4Brazil 31 21 12 47.6 8.3Norway 26 36 10 -27.8 20.1Switzerland 22 18 15 22.2 2.6Turkey 19 12 8 58.3 6

* Customs and Excise basis, including pump parts

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Main ta in ing Product i v i t y

By Paul Brooks of Weir Minerals Europe

Wear and tear on equipment is unavoidable in wet-process quarrying and mining. Paul Brooks of WeirMinerals Europe outlines how the right repair andmaintenance strategy can minimise downtime andboost output.

A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. In the sameway, the overall efficiency of any mining or quarryingoperation is the product of the performance delivered by eachstage along the process, and any element that is not runningsmoothly has a bearing on overall productivity.

Recent years have seen significant technological advances inmaterials science, mechanical and electrical design andengineering and this has allowed dramatic improvements inthe efficiency and lifespan of process equipment – as well asin ease of access to key parts to expedite maintenance andrepair.

But this is only part of the story and the highly demandingapplications performed by process equipment will mean thesystem will always be subject to wear and tear – so it isequally important that the right repair and maintenancestrategies are in place.

Unpleasant surprises?In the past, the vast majority of process maintenance withinquarries has been carried out solely on a reactive basis. Thereare, however, a number of disadvantages to this approach.

First and foremost among these is that it effectively meansaccepting that failures in the system will inevitably happenduring the lifespan of the project.

It is important not to underestimate the significant impactthat a failure of even a simple piece of equipment can have onthe bottom line.

Many modern processes run end to end, with flow rates atevery stage carefully calculated to ensure material flowsthrough the system without either excessive build-ups or theneed to frequently stop and start equipment to controlthroughput.

In such carefully balanced processes, a failure at any stagewill therefore halt the entire process and have a direct impacton production.

The duration of the resulting period of down-time can varysignificantly depending on whether it is immediately apparentwhat has caused the problem, how long it would take forqualified personnel to reach the site, the scale of the repairsrequired and the availability of replacement parts.

In the most serious scenarios failures can cause processes tobe down for a matter of days, with serious implications for theprofitability of the operation.

So what can be done to minimise the occurrence of thesecrises?

Prevention rather than cureBy far the best way to mitigate the impact of failures is toput a proactive maintenance programme in place tominimise the chances of them occurring in the first place.

Scheduling regular system checks means the condition ofcritical parts can be tracked over time, allowingreplacements to be made before excessive wear leads to afailure.

Although checking the condition of internal parts such as apump’s impeller and lining may mean taking it out of actionfor a brief period, well-managed scheduled proceduresrequire much less downtime than an unexpected reactiverepair.

How frequently these internal checks are carried out shouldbe informed by a good knowledge of the average optimallifespan of critical parts under given conditions and levels ofoperation. This will ensure that checks are performed oftenenough to guard against unexpected failure, butinfrequently enough to keep downtime to a minimum.

There are also a wide range of checks that can be carriedout during operation, which will alert operators to anypotential problems without interruption to the process.

The newly launched WGR slurry pump incorporating a range ofinnovations that make maintenance quicker and easier. Nonetheless, astrong support strategy is still essential

A Weir Minerals engineer at the company’s service centre in Essen,Germany

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Main ta in ing Product i v i t y

continued

These include measurements of flow rates through keyparts of the system, the energy consumption of pumps andtemperature and vibration measurements of any movingparts. Monitoring these for changes over time will give agood indication of the health of the system and provide anearly alert to any potential problems.

It is also important to regularly check and, if necessary,adjust mechanical seals – particularly the glands thatmaintain the seals around the drive shafts of pumps.

Naturally, the scale of the proactive maintenanceprogramme that is needed will vary significantly betweendifferent types of application and different scales ofoperation. Establishing the right level of monitoring orfrequency of scheduled checks for any given process is keyto striking the right balance between achieving peakreliability and over spending on unnecessary maintenance.

There is no standard approach, as conditions and systemsvary so much from site to site and different operationshave widely differing demands in terms of performancemargins.

Taking ownershipA key question that needs to be asked when planning amaintenance programme is who will perform the checksand accept responsibility for them being carried outproperly?

Traditionally, the relationship between operators and theirequipment suppliers was purely transactional – with theclient taking full responsibility for the performance andmaintenance of any equipment.

However, aftermarket support has become much moreimportant in today’s minerals processing industry and,increasingly, clients are looking to their equipmentsuppliers to provide on-going maintenance support andtake responsibility for the optimal performance of systems.

This shift has meant a marked change in the way manysuppliers interact with the customers, as providing aneffective repair and maintenance service means being ableto regularly attend sites to provide scheduled support andalso to respond rapidly if reactive repairs are required.

Relationships that operate in this way are much morechallenging to run from a distance, and virtually impossiblewithout an effective team of reactive repair engineersstationed relatively nearby.

Having quick-response teams on the ground ready toattend to any issues can be a very expensive proposition,significantly adding to the challenge of competing withother suppliers with a local presence.

Going forwardIt is important that operators of all sizes are aware of theservices now offered by the pump supply industry in termsof proactive maintenance and monitoring and the costbenefits these strategies can provide.

The commercial and environmental benefits of keepingprocesses operating at peak performance are clear.However, for many of the managers we work with thebiggest draw of a proactive approach is the peace of mindthat the process is in good shape and that an unexpectedand expensive repair is not going to cause chaos on site. �

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Lower pump ing cos t w i th synchronousre luc tance motors

By Ian Allan of ABB Limited

A new motor based on established technology isallowing pump manufacturers to offer theircustomers higher efficiency and greater reliability.

In these environmentally conscious and cost cutting times,pump manufacturers are under growing pressure to helptheir customers cut the running costs of pumpingapplications. One of the fundamental parts of any pumpingapplication is the motor, a device which despite its longpedigree, still offers great scope for improvement.

Most pump applications need a motor that is as efficient aspossible and has the longest possible lifetime whilesimultaneously not increasing maintenance demands orfailures. This is particularly important in applications wherethe pumping system may be in remote, difficult to accessareas or where a reliable supply of the pumped material,such as drinking or cooling water, may be paramount.

Back to basicsThe search for a motor that would be more efficient,smaller, with a long lifetime and offering low maintenance,while also being perfectly adapted to low voltage AC driveoperation, has gone back to a design that was firstdeveloped in 1923.

The story starts with the the synchronous motor (SM),which, with a 4-pole rotor operated at 50 Hz, rotates insynchronism with the supply at exactly 1500 rpm. Thiscompares well with the equivalent induction motor (IM),which rotates only at ~1475 rpm for an equivalent powerrating. In modern IMs, losses in the rotor amount to 20 to35 percent of the total motor losses.

By contrast, synchronous rotation eliminates most of theseassociated losses, giving an increase in efficiency of about8 percent for a 3 kW motor. It also offers a 20 to 40percent increase in power and torque density for the sameinsulation temperature class.

One of the most promising forms of SM is the synchronousreluctance motor or SynRM. A SynRM motor has neither aconducting short-circuit cage as with the induction motor,nor permanent magnets, nor a field excitation winding.Instead, the magnetic principle of reluctance is utilised.

No rotor losses make for cool runningThis principle is the basis of a new high efficiency, low loss,cool running motor, developed by ABB. The motor uses aninnovative rotor technology that virtually eliminates lossesand combines it with conventional stator technology, whichhas been proven in thousands of IMs worldwide.

The virtual elimination of losses means that the SynRMruns cooler than other motor designs. A motor with thistechnology can be operated at the IEC standardised powerlevel for the given frame size. In this case, the variable-speed drive (VSD) efficiency gain ranges from more than 5percent units for single kW machines to about 0.5 percentfor the largest motors (frame 315).

This means that, where an IM would have run at class-Ftemperature rise (105 K), the SynRM operates merely atclass-A temperature rise (60 K). This low temperatureoperation improves the lifetime of the bearings - becausethe rotor runs cooler than other technologies, the bearingsalso run much cooler. Since much of the heat conductionthrough the shaft is eliminated, the bearing temperature,particularly on the drive-end, is reduced. Comparing aSynRM with an IM at 6 kW, this can be as much as a 30 Kreduction, with an approximately 15 to 20 K reductiontypical over the entire range.

This makes the motor much more reliable. Bearing failureaccounts for around 70 percent of unplanned motoroutages, so customers will benefit from the longer greasingintervals and higher reliability offered by the new motors.Even if a bearing eventually does need replacing, there areno magnetic forces involved, unlike in a permanent magnetmotor. This makes it as easy to change the bearing as it isin an IM.

An additional gain is the reduced heat load on nearbyparts, particularly in closed cabinets. Another good featureof the SynRM is that it has an excellent partial loadefficiency curve, which is typical of synchronous machines -the efficiency remains high even at partial load, a featureparticularly appreciated in fan and pump applications.

Designed for variable-speed drivesAlthough the SynRM motor principle dates back to the1920s, the motor type was not industrially adaptedprimarily due to the lack of direct-on-line startingcapability. Now, with the use of VSDs, this obstacle hasbeen removed. As the three-phase currents in the rotor aresinusoidal, the same types of VSDs used to controlinduction motors can also control this motor type.

This is an important point, as VSD operation improves theenergy efficiency in pump applications by adapting themotor speed to match variations in the load and eliminatethe need for throttling. Energy consumption is furtherreduced due to the SynRM’s high efficiency. Becausecurrents in the stator windings are sinusoidal, just as inIMs, the rotor can run smoothly and efficiently incontinuous motion. The motor’s high efficiency makes itequivalent to the IEC’s IE4 rating.

Compact and easy to fit even in the most restricted ofspaces, the SynRM allows pump manufacturers to providean improved pumping solution to end users, with betterenergy saving and higher reliability than standard motoroptions. �

High output synchronous motor drive package

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WEG is meeting the demands for high efficiency

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applications with its WIMES compliant W22 line of

motors, one of the most energy efficient ranges on the

market today. The W22 WIMES line is available in two

versions, both backed by a 3-year warranty, and both

designed to exceed the requirements of the new IE2

(High) and IE3 (Premium) efficiency classes.

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Per i s ta l t i c pumps fo r a l l occas ions

By Tony Peters of AxFlow Limited

Choosing the pump type that best satisfies a fluidhandling application is not necessarily astraightforward exercise, as there will be a largenumber of factors that will influence pumpperformance which need to be considered. Not leastof these is the type of fluid being pumped.

Whilst there are any numbers of applications that willdemand a specific pump type, there will be just as many ifnot more where a relatively simple low maintenance pumptype will suffice. The peristaltic, or hose, pump slots neatlyinto this category. Suitable for applications ranging fromfood and pharmaceuticals through to sludges and slurries inwastewater and mining, the peristaltic pump delivers leak-free operation and high levels of dosing accuracy.

The main features of the peristaltic pumps include:• Sealless design• Valve-free• Dry self-priming• Gentle pumping action• Dry running• High suction lift• Abrasion resistant• Low maintenance• No slip • Reversible

The peristaltic pump is a positive displacement pump wherethe fluid is contained within a hose or tube contained withina casing. The fluid in the hose or tube is moved into andout of the tube/hose by the action of rotating rollers orshoes which alternatively compress and relax thetube/hose. This action forms a vacuum behind the roller orshoe drawing fluid into the hose while the next roller orshoe gently pushes the fluid forward though the hose. This‘peristaltic’ process ensures that the fluid is dosedaccurately and without any variation in the volume. Pumpwear is concentrated on the hose component, which isquick and inexpensive to replace in situ.

Because the fluid is always contained within the tube/hose,it never comes into contact with the pump’s moving parts.This has the additional benefit of making the pump suitablefor hygienic applications as there is no opportunity forleakage of the fluid and subsequent contamination. Apart

from its accurate dosing capability, the peristaltic pump iseconomic with the liquid pumped because at the end of theprocessing cycle or operation, the pumping motion can bereversed and any fluid remaining in the hose/tube can bereturned to its source for future use and the tube/hose isdrained.

Shoes or RollersThe decision to opt for a shoe or roller peristaltic pump islargely dependent on the application and the operatingpressures required for the application. Then there is thepower consumption issue to be considered. Rollertechnology is far more suited to lower pressureapplications, typically up to 4 bar, and is usually limited toa maximum of 8 bar. Therefore with roller peristaltic pumpssmaller drives are required which results in less powerbeing consumed. Roller technology is easier to maintain,with simple hose replacement and less waste fluids due tothe elimination of hose lubricant. Shoe compression pumpsare more suited for operating pressures up to 16 bar andhigher flowrates, making it the obvious choice for mediumand higher pressure applications. This pump is very much arobust, workhorse and built for the most arduous ofoperating conditions and fluids.

The peristaltic pump is a mature product and a proventechnology that has evolved over several decades. Makingimprovements has, therefore, presented a challenge topump designers. However, in 2012, AxFlow introduced anew design of roller technology peristaltic pump offeringusers a combination of low pressure and low capacity. Thisnew pump also addressed the issue of makingmaintenance easier by a redesign of the inspection windowon the pump housing.

Generally, the inspection window of a peristaltic pumpenables the operator to check the oil lubricant level in thepump housing. The new design of the inspection window,which is also incorporated in AxFlow’s range of shoecompression hose pumps makes it easy for the operator toaccess the rotor and the hub and easy to change thenumber of shims in order to accommodate pressurechanges demanded by the application. This facilityeliminates the need to remove the front cover of the pumpcase, thereby saving valuable time and makingmaintenance easier.

Whether the application involves dosing small, precisequantities of fluid at low pressures or high accuracypumping of large volumes of viscous or abrasive products,peristaltic and hose pumps provide an excellent solution. �

AxFlow’s realAx ISI Series roller technology peristaltic pump.

AxFlow’s realAx RP high pressure shoe technology hose pump.

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Triplex positive displacement pump – the best choicefor high pressure liquid stream smooth flow rate

By Brian Hubbard of CAT Pumps (U.K.) Ltd

In any application where a high pressure liquidstream is required the triplex positive displacement(PD) pump is arguably the most suitable choice.Such is the versatility of the technology, the triplexPD pump can be found providing high levels ofaccuracy and operating safety in many applicationswithin the chemical processing industry, where bothbenign and corrosive liquids are encountered.

Triplex PD plunger and piston pumps should be the firstconsideration when high pressure and high operatingefficiency is required. Where the application pressureexceeds 15 bar the efficiency for roto-dynamic pumpsfalls rapidly, unlike triplex PD pumps which actuallyincrease in efficiency at higher pressures. Furthermore,many designs of rotary positive displacement pumps findit difficult to achieve even 10 bar unless the liquid isviscous. Conversely, the triplex PD pump is most widelyused in applications where the pumped liquid is of low tomedium viscosity and has little inherent lubricity, factorsthat contribute to a highly diverse range of applications,including process flows, dosing/metering, pressure testingand cleaning.

Although by their very nature, triplex PD pumps canintroduce a small ripple in the discharge flow rate,applications that require an extremely smooth flow andpressure will benefit from the installation of a gas pre-charged accumulator as a pulsation dampener. This canreduce the ripple effect to around 2%. The correctfunctioning of the dampener depends on the correctsizing, but also on the accuracy of the gas pre-chargepressure.

Pulsation dampeners are normally supplied alreadycharged with inert nitrogen gas and the ideal pre-charge

pressure is around 60% of the pump operating pressure.But if the pump does not run at a single pressure butacross a range of pressures, it is essential that the pre-charge pressure in the pulsation dampener is no more that80% of the lowest operating pressure in order to preventdamage to the dampener.

The pulsation dampener bladder contains gas, so ifpressure on the liquid side drops or comes close to that ofthe gas inside the bladder, the bladder will stretch andcompletely fill the chamber. This creates an impactbetween the bladder and the inside of the chamber, whichwill lead to premature failure of the bladder. The bladderalways needs to be partially compressed, so keeping theliquid pressure around 20% higher will prevent the contactbetween the bladder and chamber wall.

The correct advice is always to ensure that the end-userprovides accurate information on the operating pressurerange. Far too often, only the highest pressure level isstipulated, when in actual fact we need to know the fullpressure range in order to set the pre-charge pressure.

The advantages of triplex PD pumps lie in their highefficiency, their ability to generate high pressure and toproduce constant volume irrespective of the pressure.Consequently, where an application demands controlledvariable flow, they are eminently suited to variable speeddrives. Using a triplex PD pump with a variable speeddrive can provide very high efficiencies, up to 95%depending on the pump type design and how it has beeninstalled, across a wide range of flow rates andpressures.�

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HVAC Pumps – O ld hab i t s tha t ho ld backper fo rmance

By Wayne Rose of Armstrong

Technology for commercial scale HVAC pumps hastaken major steps forward in recent years,particularly in variable speed pumping. Approachesto HVAC system design have been slower to adapthowever. It’s a matter of ‘old habits dying hard’.But with the increased need for carbon reductionand a greater transparency of system efficiency,some traditional HVAC practices must be rethoughtto ensure that systems don’t underperformthroughout their lifetimes.

Much of the problem arises because systems designersmake decisions to ‘be on the safe side’. Several yearsago, when there wasn’t the same level of urgency forenergy efficiency, this may have been a sensible strategy.But today, sustainability is king, and inefficiency costs.

OversizingThe most obvious outdated practice, of course, isoversizing of HVAC pumps. We all know this offers asecurity blanket for the system designer, but a quick life-cycle calculation will quickly prove that specifyingunnecessary capacity leads to a significant waste ofenergy and higher bills.

A less obvious practice leading to waste however involvesthe impeller rather than the pump as a whole. Whenoptimising efficiency of medium and large pumps for fixedspeed systems it is crucial to ensure the impeller isperfect for the duty rather than a ‘near fit’. Armstrongtrims impellers as a matter of course, but the same cannot be said for all pump manufacturers.

To standardise their product ranges, some manufacturersonly offer the ‘nearest fit’ rather than machining eachimpeller. Significant wastage of energy can resultthroughout the pump’s lifetime, as the impeller size willalways be selected to over-perform, leading to oversizingof the pump.

At commissioning stage the problem intensifies, when theengineer throttles the pump to get back down to thedesired design flow. This, of course, hikes up the head.The pump motor has to work harder, absorbing moreenergy than planned, to create a head (and maintain anoperating point) that nobody actually wanted in the firstplace!

Unnecessary stand-byAnother approach which should be reviewed is thetendency to design HVAC pump installations toincorporate full-duty stand-by, (with all the carbon andphysical footprint that entails), without first exploringbetter alternatives. Removing back-up completely wouldbe unwise, but parallel pumping (covering the duty withtwo smaller pumps) can, in many applications, effectivelyhalve the carbon footprint relating to the manufacture ofthe equipment itself, and halve the kWs installed.

System designers often discount this alternative becausethey assume that, in a parallel pumping scenario, if onepump fails, the remaining pump will only cover 50% ofthe duty. This is not so. Half the installed kW does notequal half the capability.

Figure 1

Figure 1 shows a pump curve for an application with asystem design duty of 200 l/s at 200 kpa. Traditionally, apump with a 75kW motor would be specified for thisapplication with a second 75kW motor pump installed asfull duty back-up and standing idle. A total of 150kWinstalled.

Figure 2

In the parallel pumping alternative (Figure 2) duty is splitbetween two smaller pumps, each fitted with 37kW motors(a total of 75kW installed compared to 150kW). In theevent of a failure of one of the pumps, the remainingpump, as is shown in Figure 3, is capable of delivering 167

Figure 3

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continued

l/s, which is 83% of the full design duty, while the otherpump undergoes maintenance. As the majority of systemsrequire full design duty very rarely, the impact on thesystem will be minimal during maintenance.

In addition to reducing carbon footprint, the two smaller,lighter pumps are easier to install and maintain. Upfrontcost is lower and the variable speed drives are smaller, asis the electrical supply cabling. Developments in technologysuch as split coupling of pumps with external seals alsoreduce the time needed for routine maintenance to minutesrather than hours, increasing uptime.

Control and operating temperaturesExploring the potential of parallel pumping leads us to awider discussion of control strategies. In HVAC applicationssuch as space heating we are dealing with part loads.Typically we size the plant for design day conditions –capacity based control. But these conditions are rarelyexperienced in temperate climates. So it makes more senseto try to match boiler load to the building demand –demand based control. This requires a significant shift inthinking however in an industry sector that has alwaysused boiler capacity as the starting point.

Sticking with traditional operating temperatures can alsolead to inefficiency. In North America and the UK, lowtemperature hot water heating systems were traditionallydesigned with a supply temperature of 80°C (≈180°F) anda return of 70°C (≈160°F). But it pays to challenge thisthinking. In Continental Europe 80°C (≈180°F) supply and60°C (≈140°F) was the norm. This doubling of the system∆t immediately halves the flow required.

For example, in a system with a heat load of 240kW, with a∆t of 10°C, the flow required would be: kW 240 = 5.7 l/s

∆t x sp.ht cap. 10 x 4.2

With a ∆t of 20°C the flow required would be:

240 = 2.85 l/s

20 x 4.2

This has a dramatic effect on pipe sizing, pump sizing,friction losses, electrical power consumption and lifecyclecost.

It is true that the higher ∆t reduces the mean temperaturefrom 75 to 70°C. Today, however, building air tightness andthermal insulation are vastly improved so there is littleimpact on emitter size.

The tradition of using 80°/70°C operating temperaturesalso impacts significantly on boiler performance. Gas firedcondensing boilers achieve ultra efficiency by extractinglatent heat from the flue gases. This is done by droppingthe temperature of the flue gases below the dew point,which for natural gas is around 54°C.

So to operate in condensing mode, a return temperature of54˚C or below is required. More effective maximum systemtemperatures would therefore be 70˚C supply and 50˚Creturn or, to condense continuously, 50° supply and 30°return. Designing the system for 80°C supply 70°C returnmeans the condensing boiler will never actually condense!

Figure 4

PracticalitiesFinally, it also pays to consider the latest practicaldevelopments with regard to installation and physicalfootprint. 3D graphic modelling (see Figure 4) frequentlyidentifies opportunities to reduce system pipework.Unnecessary civil engineering work can also be avoided bylocating vertical inline pumps in the pipework rather thanbuilding concrete inertia bases. The latest pump trims canalso perform multiple functions, reducing the number ofcomponents and connections required. These reducephysical footprint and installation costs significantly.

So in summary, the latest pump technology can go a longway towards lower carbon HVAC, but to fully benefit fromthe capabilities, some of the traditional ideas aboutdesigning HVAC systems have to be cast aside. �

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Determin ing E lec t r i c Motor Load ing i s Essen t ia lfo r Energy E f f i c i ency . . .

By Marek Lukaszczyk of WEG Electric Motors (UK) Ltd

Determining that electric motors are properly loadedenables users to make informed decisions about whento replace them; and decisions about whichreplacements to choose. Measuring motor loads isrelatively quick and easy with the right equipment, andevery company with a significant motor stock shouldbe looking to perform a motor load and efficiencyanalysis as part of their preventative maintenance andenergy conservation programmes.

Analysis is necessary because there is not much pointreplacing existing standard AC electric motors with energyefficient types if the motors are mismatched or oversized forthe loads that they are intended to serve. Too often, motorsare oversized or have been rewound several times, leading togross inefficiencies in their operation. As a result, it isimperative that before any replacement is considered, theactual loads served by existing motors are determined,together with their annual hours of operation.

Most electric motors are designed to run at 50% to 100% oftheir rated load, with maximum efficiency around 75% ofrated load. Thus, a 10kW- motor has an acceptable loadrange of 5kW to 10kW, with peak efficiency at 7.5 kW. As ageneral rule, high efficiency motors garner the maximumsavings when they are loaded in excess of 75% of full load,and are operated more than 4,000 hours a year.

The problem with motor efficiency is that it tends to decreasedramatically below about 50% load, which is bad news whenone considers that as little as 20% of the electric motors inthe UK are running at their full rated input, due to oversizing.It is also bad news in terms of energy costs, as it has beencalculated that a single percentage point increase in efficiencywill save lifetime energy costs generally equivalent to thepurchase price of the motor.

Whilst oversizing of motors is the most common problem,under sizing can be just as damaging, because an undersizedmotor is likely to be overloaded causing it to overheat, loseefficiency, and (probably) fail prematurely with costlyramifications for production. This problem can arise wheresystem costs are tight, and users interpret motor servicefactors too liberally.

A service factor is a multiplier that indicates how much amotor can be overloaded under ideal ambient conditions. For

example, a 10kW motor with a 1.15 service factor can handlean 11.5kW load for short periods of time without incurringsignificant damage. Although many motors have servicefactors of 1.15, running the motor continuously above ratedload reduces efficiency and motor life. In addition, the motormust never be operated in an overloaded state when thevoltage is below nominal, or when cooling is impaired byaltitude, high ambient temperature, or dirty motor surfaces.

Efficiency is also lost when motors are run either above orbelow their design voltages. The result of over-voltage is alower power factor, which reduces overall motoreffectiveness. The same is true of motors that are operatedat less than 95% of their design voltage. They typically lose2 to 4 points of efficiency, and also suffer servicetemperature increases of up to 70C, greatly reducing motorinsulation life and impairing reliability.

Armed with all the above knowledge, the recommendation isthat motor users should survey and test all of their motorsthat operate over 1000- hours per year. Then, using theanalysis results, divide the motors into the followingcategories:

• Motors that are significantly oversized and underloaded:replace these with more efficient, properly sized models atthe next opportunity, such as scheduled plant downtime.

• Motors that are moderately oversized and underloaded—replace with more efficient, properly sized models - waituntil they fail.

• Motors that are properly sized but standard efficiency—replace most of these with energy-efficient models; again,wait until they fail.

One problem with this strategy is that is often difficult todetermine the characteristics of motors that have been inservice for some time. It is not uncommon for the nameplateon the motor to be lost or painted over. In addition, if themotor has been rewound, there is a probability that themotor efficiency has been reduced.

When the nameplate data is missing or unreadable,efficiency values must be determined at the operatingload point for the motor. This involves using power,amperage, or slip measurements to identify the loadimposed on the operating motor, then obtaining a motorpart-load efficiency value. Finally, if direct-read powermeasurements are available, derive a revised loadestimate using both the power measurement at the motor

WEG W22X Motor

45kW – 4 pole motor WEG Motor with Councillor Paul Thompson,Middlesbrough Council’s Executive Member for Streetscene Servicesand Transport (in the suit) and Operations Manager, Mark Westwood.

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UK Pump Marke t P rospec ts2012-2016

Determining Electric MotorLoading is Essential forEnergy Efficiency ...

terminals and the part-load efficiency value as shown inEquation 1.

Equation 1.

Load = Pi x nkW

Where:Load = Output power as a % of rated powerPi = Three-phase power in kWn = Efficiency as operated in %kW = Nameplate power rating

For rewound motors, an adjustment to efficiency values isrequired to reflect that rewound motor efficiency is less thanthat of the original motor. To reflect typical rewind losses,two points should be subtracted from a standard motorefficiency on smaller motors (<30kW), and one point forlarger motors. However, it must be stated that rewindcompanies with the best quality-control practices can oftenrewind with no significant efficiency degradation at all. �

continued

China aside, the main sources of imports are Germany,USA, Italy, France and Japan. Imports from the CzechRepublic and Hungary have grown rapidly in recent years.Imports from India, Brazil and Turkey are also growingrapidly.

Competitiveness, given the high level of the £ sterling2003-2008, is an important issue, which partly explainsthe faster growth of imports relative to exports 2003-8.The large depreciation in the sterling exchange rate since2008 has boosted the competitiveness of UK exportsrelative to imports and export growth should, in principle,outstrip the growth on imports over the next five years.But the recent weakness of the Euro in 2012 may persistand erode the UK gain in competitiveness.

UK Pump MarketTotal market, including prime movers, parts

and repair$ million 2010 prices and exchange rates

Source: EIF estimates, consistent with EIF EuropumpMarket Report 2012

Exchange rate in 2010: $1.545 per £ sterling

UK Pump Market Prospectus 2012-2016(continued from page 29)

Future ProspectsWorld economic prospects are expected to lead to a slowrecovery in the global pump market over the next fiveyears. However, there will possibly be a financial crisis inthe short-term as Greece, and possibly other smallcountries, default on their debts and leave the Euro.

In the UK the LibDem-Con coalition is attempting to tacklethe huge government deficit through a combination of taxincreases and cuts in public spending. Cuts in public sectorinvestment will be severe, with a large impact on demandfor pumps for building services.

The chart shows the sharp fall in the pump market 2008-9. Although there was a recovery in 2010/11, market sizeby 2016 will remain below the peak reached in 2007.

The end use sectors hit hardest by recession werechemicals and general industry. Within general industry,demand from construction related sectors, such as buildingservices and construction dewatering, were worst affected.Power generation is the only end use sector expected togrow significantly relative to other sectors, owing to theurgent need to replace existing coal and nuclear plantcapacity. However, the continued vacillation by thegovernment over energy policy, given a further twist bythe nuclear power plant crisis in Japan, will defer growthin power generation until 2012/13 at the earliest. �

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The Westwor th Pumping Sys tem E f f i c iency Index

Xylem answers call for a new industry-wideefficiency index

By Gavin Westworth of Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Xylem, a world leader in water technology, hasresponded to the need for a method of measuring theefficiency of a complete pumping system. With energyefficiency and innovation at the very core of itsproducts and services, Xylem was able to use itsexpertise and industry knowledge to produce an indexthat would meet the criteria required by the industry.

Unveiling the formula - known as the Westworth index -Xylem expert and UK Energy Manager Gavin Westworth, tookto the stage at a recent Defra meeting to demonstrate thatour method of calculating system efficiency was simple andeffective, and can be used throughout the UK and Ireland.

The sewage pumping systems group was set up for one ofDefra’s pilot product “roadmaps”. The roadmap processinvolves examining the lifecycle environmental impacts of aproduct and existing actions to tackle them, identifying areasfor improvement, and then working with relevant stakeholdersto secure voluntary actions to find a solution. The sewagepumping systems group identified the lack of a metric forcomparing energy efficiency of pumping systems as a keyissue. Gavin presented his proposed formula at the end ofFebruary and the Westworth index was enthusiasticallyreceived.

Gavin explains how his index works:“The aim of the Westworth Index is to provide a measure ofpump system efficiency on a scale of 1 to 100. For example, ifa pumping system scores 90 then we can assume that thesystem uses its energy very efficiently. A low score indicatesthat there is room for improvement. In my experience,systems rarely score higher than 60 which means that forevery £1 spent, at least 40p, and often much more, isunnecessary.

“This index can be used on any water pumping system and,whilst it is not intended to be accurate to any number ofdecimal places, it gives a ‘first pass’ assessment of whetherthe complete pumping system is working well or if there isscope for investigation into how it uses energy.”

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Have you spoken to your pumps today?

By: Linda Dingley of Grundfos Pumps Ltd

Building Management Systems (BMS) in one form oranother have been employed for as long ascommercial buildings have existed. The originalbasic systems were controlled by physicallyshovelling coal into coal-fired boilers or openingwater pipe valves manually to enable heated waterto flow through a radiator circuit.

It wasn’t until the 1970s that BMS in their present formfirst started to appear. This was due to the advent of“modem”, or “modulator-demodulator” which allowedanalogue signals to be digitised so that they could becommunicated over long distances with a high degree ofaccuracy.

Today, these systems control and monitor various aspectsincluding a building’s mechanical and electrical equipmentsuch as heating, ventilation, lighting and fire systems. ABMS consists of software and hardware; the softwareprogramme is usually configured in a hierarchical manner,using such protocols as C-bus and Profibus. BMS can alsobe integrated using Internet protocols and standards suchas XML, BACnet and LonWorks.

Systems linked to a BMS typically represent approx. 70%of a building’s energy use. This is why BMS systems arecritical components in managing energy demand and aspump systems are an important factor, as they form part ofthis equation.

Why would you want to communicate with yourpumps?

The increasing levels of sophistication and technologyadvances that are available in all things are equally beingreflected within the pump market.

But why would you want or need to communicate with yourpumps?

In particular if you are a professional end-user like afacility manager or service manager/installer there are awide range of circumstances when this would be beneficial.

For example:

• if you needed to modify the functionality of a pump orpumps to adapt the comfort levels and to fit with energyneeds

• because you are not physically in the same place as thepump system(s), but you need to able to interact withthem

• if there is a warning or a ‘call to action’ that needs to beacted upon which may be to provide proactivemaintenance or to resolve a situation before it becomes aproblem.

Being aware at the earliest stage of any issue with anyM&E equipment can be important and indeed in someinstances vital.

Another plus regarding these platforms is that the newpump communication systems now allow people to haveaccess to communicate with their plant equipment via anapplication that is integrated within other communicationmediums. This is important as previously it was sometimesnecessary to buy a programming tool that had noadditional functionality.

The next generationAn example of how far this technology has come is justabout to launch onto the pump market. This newlydeveloped e-pump system communication tool offers theoption of being loaded directly on to an iPod or a smartphone. The technology can be used in conjunction with aniPad and will also work with both iPhones and Androidphones.

In short this next generation will offer the options of:

• full pump control over all aspects of e-pump(s)performance. Allows you to monitor all relevant pumpdata and increased manageability, change settings etc.

The Grundfos GO is a intuitive handheld pump controller that offers acomprehensive mobile platform.

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Have you spoken to yourpumps today?

The Westwor th PumpingSys tem E f f i c iency Index

Initial feedback from the working group at the recentmeeting organised by Defra was positive and signifies thepotential for the Westworth Pumping System EfficiencyIndex to be used across the UK and Europe.

Peter Lewington, Managing Director for Xylem UKconcludes: “Gavin has demonstrated a level of skill andtechnical expertise that our specialists at Xylem use on adaily basis and we hope this easy-to-use tool will give allindustries involved in transporting liquids the benchmarkagainst which they can assess their energy consumptionand make balanced decisions on where savings can bemade and what measures are required to achieve them.”

“Without a doubt, it is the forward thinking and innovativenature of our experts like Gavin that has made Xylem theworld leader it is today.” �

(continued from page 40) (continued from page 41)

• information and assistance the user-friendly interfacegives extensive information and assistance. The newtechnology will work with e-pumps and communicate bothvia radio and infra red technology. It provides live pumpdata feeds (duty point, power consumption, speed,temperature etc.).

• stay in touch quick-links to relevant documentationincluding online sizing and replacement tools.

• save time and effort offers features such as an in-builtpdf generator that can store reports.

Talking is goodToday being able to access information and communicateinstantly is something we all take for granted. The scopeof that communication and the tools you can have availableto access data is growing month on month.

The ability to be able to speak to your pumps may nothave been high on your agenda – but with the latestadvances and the range of options that are now opening upthat allow for a growing number of two-way communicationapplications – you may wonder how you ever managedwithout it. �

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Guide to Pump Types

The numbered titles of the many pump types available fromBPMA member companies correspond to the appropriatesection Pump Types (pages 48-49).

Les désignations numérotées des nombreaux types depompes disponsibles auprés des compagnies membres de laBPMA y correspondent à la section appropriée Types dePompes (pages 48-49).

1 Close Coupled

Pompe Monoblock

Blockpumpe

Bomba Monobloc

2 End Suction Back Pullout

A Rotor DémontableCôté Commande

Mit Zur AntriebsseideAusbarem Laüfer

Con El RotorDesmontable Por ElLado De Accionamineto

3 Double Entry

Double Flux

Doppelströmige

Flujo Doble

Die numerierten Titel der vielen, von BPMA-Mitgliedsfirmenerhältichen Pumpentypen entsprechen dem jewelligenAbschnitt in der Hersteller der Pumpenbaureinen Seite bis48-49).

Los títulos numerados de los muchos tipos de bomba queofrecen las compañías miambro de la BPMA corresponde a lasección apropiada de la Guia de los Tipos de Bombas-Compreadores (paginas 48-49)Rotodynamic Single Stage - Horizontal

- General Duty

4 Glandless-Submerged Motor

Electro PompeÀ Stator Chemisé

Spaltrohrmotorpumpe

Electrobomba ConEstator Encamisado

5 Glandless-Magnetic Drive

Electro Pompe ÀBobinage Noyè

Nassmotorpumpe

Electrobomba ConBobinado Inundado

6 Mixed Flow

Pompe Hélicocentrifuge

Halbaxialkreiselpumpe

BombaHelicocentrifuga

7 Axial Flow

Pompe Hélice

Axialkreiselpumpe

Bomba de Hélice

9 Process

Process

Prozesspumpe

Proceso

10 Solids-Handling

Pompe á Corps Solides

Feststoffpumpe

Bomba Para CuerposSolidos

8 Chemical Pump

Pompe Chimie

Chemiepumpe

Bomba Quimica

- Special Purpose

11 Sludge Pump

Pompe á Boues

Schlammpumpe

Bomba Para AguaFangosa

12 Abrasive Handling

Pompe Résistant áL’Abrasion

Verschleissfestepumpe

Bomba Resistente aLa Abrasión

13 Vortex Pump

Pompe à Vortex

Freistrompumpe

Bomba de Torbellino

15 Side Channel

Pompe á CanalLatéral

Seitenkanalpumpe

Bomba de CanalLateral

14 Regenerative

Pompe à AccélérationPériphérique

Peripheralpumpe

Bomba Periferica

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Guide to Pump Types

16 Self-Priming Pump

Pompe Autoamorcante

Selbstansaugende

Autocebante

17 Hygienic Pump

Pour ProduitsAlimentaires

Nahrungsmittelpumpe

Para ProductosAlimenticios

18 Swimming Pool

Pompe de CirculationPour Piscine

SchwimmbadUmwälzpumpe

Bomba de CirculacionPara Piscina

19 Shower Pump

Pompe de Douche

Duschpumpe

Duchabomba

21 In-Line Pump

Pompe in Line

Inlinepumpe

Bomba en Linea

20 In-Line Close-Coupled

Pompe Monoblocen Ligne

Blockpumpe - InlineAusführung

Bomba Monoblocen Linea

Rotodynamic Single Stage - Vertical- General Duty

22 Glandless Submerged Motor

Electro Pompe áStator Chemisé

Spaltrohrmotorpumpe

Electrobomba ConEstatorEncamisado

24 Mixed Flow

Pompe Hélicocentrifuge

Halbaxialkreiselpumpe

Bomba Hecocentrifuga

25 Mixed Flow-Volute

Pompe Helicocentrifugeá Volute

HalbaxialSpiralgehäusepumpe

Bomba Helicocentrifugde Volute

26 Concrete Volute Pump

Pompe a Volute Beton

Pumpe mitBetonspirale

Bomba con Volutde Hormigon

23 Axial Flow

Pompe Hélice

Axialkreiselpumpe

Bomba de Hélice

27 Process, Double Entry Pump

Pompe Process áDouble Entree

DoppelströmigePumpe in Prozess

Bomba de Procesode dos Entradas

- Special Purpose

28 Hot Water Circulator

Pompe de Circulation

Unwälzpumpe

Bomba Decirculacion

30 Reactor

Pompe De ReactuerNuclèaire

Reaktorpumpe

Bomba Para ReactoAtomico

32 Barrel Emptying

Vide Fúts

Fasspumpe

Para Vaciadode Barriles

31 Sump Pump

De Vidange de Fosses

Grubenentleerung-spumpe

Para Achique de Fosas

29 Borehole Shaft-Driven

Pompe de Forage àLigne D’arbre

Bohrlochwellenpumpe

Bomba CentrifugaPara Pozo Profundo

33 Solids Handling Pump

Pompe a LiquideCharge

Feststoffpumpe

Bomba Para LiquiosCargados

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34 Sludge Pump

Pompe A Boues

Schlammpumpe

Bomba Para AguaFangosa

40 Aquarium Pump

Pompe D’Aquarium

Aquariumpumpe

Bomba de Acuario

46 Sump Pump

Pompe de Puits

Grubenent-leerungspumpe

Bomba Sumergida

41 Fountain Pump

Pompe de Fontainerie

Springbrunnenpumpe

Bomba Fuente

36 Cellar Pump

Vide Cave

Kellerrentwässerungs-pumpe

Bomba de Achique

35 Borehole

Groupe Immergéde Forage

Unterwässermotorpumpe

Bomba SumergiblePara Pozo Perforado

- Submersible Motor

37 Sewage

Groupe Submersible

Abwassertauch-motorpumpe

Bomba SumergiblePara Aguas Cargedas

38 Contractor

Submersible deChantier

Schmutzwassertauch-motorpumpe

Bomba Sumergiblede Obre

39 Solids Handling

Submersible á Corps Solides

Felststoffitauch-motorpumpe

Bomba SumergiblePara Cuerpos Solidos

42 Bilge

Pompe Avec PotDamorcage

Kelleraumentwäs-serungspumpe

Bomba De Sentina

44 Axially Split

Multicellulaire á JointLongitudinal

MehrstufigeLängsgeteiltePumpe

Multicelular Con JuntaLongitudinal

45 Barrel Insert

Multicellulaire á DoubleEnveloppe

Mantelgehäusepumpe

MulticelularDe Doble Envoltura

43 Radially Split

Multicellulaire áSimple Flux

MehrstufigeEinströmige

Multicelular deFlugo simple

- Rotodynamic Multi-Stage

47 Caisson

Multicellulaire à Cuvede Charge

MehrstufigeMantelgehäusepumpe

Multicelular con Cubade Carga

48 Borehole Shaft Driven

Pompe de Forageà Ligne D’Arbe

Bohrlochwellenpumpe

Bomba Centrifuga ParaPozo Profundo

50 Internal Gear

Pompe á Engrenages

Zahnradpumpe

Bomba de Engranajes

49 Flexible Vane

Pompe á Palettes Flexibles

Flügelzellenpumpemit ElastischemVerdränger

Bombas de PaletasFlexibles

Positive Displacement- Rotary

51 External Gear

Pompe á Engrenages

Zahnradpumpe

Bomba deEngranajes

Guide to Pump Types

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47

52 Sliding Vane

Pompe á Palette Retinue

Trennflügelpumpe

Bomba de PaletasRetenidas

58 Peristaltic

Pompe Peristaltique

Schlauchpumpe

Bomba de PaletasFlexibles

59 Rotary Diaphragm Pump

Pompe VolumetriqueRotative á Diaphragme

RotierendeMembranpumpe

Bomba De DiafraomaRotativa

61 Diaphragm Oil Free

Pompe á MembraneExempt d’Huile

Membranpumpe Ölfrei

Bomba de MembranaExento de Aceite

53 Lobe

Pompe à Lobes

Kreiskolbenpumpe

Bomba Lobular

54 Orbital Lobe

Pompe á RotorExcentrique

Drehkolben-Membranpumpe

Bomba Con elRotor Excentrico

55 Screw

Pompe á Vis

Schraubenspindel-pumpe

Bomba de Tornillo

56 Helical Rotor

Pompe á VisExcentrée

Exzenterschnecken-pumpe

Bomba de TornilloExcéntrico

57 Archimedian Screw

Vis D’Archimède

Schneckentrogpumpe

Tornillo de Arquimedes

65 Proportion & Dosing

Pompe Doseuse

Dosierpumpe

Bomba Dosificadora

66 Liquid Ring

Pompe á AnneauLiquid

Flüssigkeitsringpumpe

Bomba de AnilloLiquido

60 Diaphragm Single/Double Acting

- Reciprocating

Pompe á Membrane á Singleet á Double Effet

Einfach UndZweifachwirkendeMebranpumpe

Bomba de Membrana deEffecto Simple y Double

62 Piston

Pompe á Pistons

Kolbenpumpe

Bomba dePistones

63 Plunger/Ram

Pompe á PistonsPlongeurs

Tauchkolbenpumpe

Bomba de PistónPlongeur

64 Jet

- Miscellaneous

Ejecteur á Liquide

Flüssigkeitsstrahl-pumpe

Eyector porLiquido

67 Hand Pump

Pompe á Main

Handpumpe

Bomba De Mano

68 Macerator

Pompe Dilaceratrice

Zerhackerpumpe

Bomba deDesmenuzamiento

Guide to Pump Types

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48

Pump Types

Albany E

ngine

ering Co

Limited

Alfa L

aval Lim

ited

Armstrong Integ

rated

Ltd

Atlas Co

pco

AxFlow Lim

ited

Calpe

da

Caprari Pum

ps (U

K) Ltd

Chem

quip Lim

ited

ClydeUnion

Pump

s, an SP

X Brand

Crane C

hemP

harma F

low So

lution

s

Crest Pu

mps Limited

Dawson Downie

Lamo

nt

DP Pu

mps U

K Ltd

Ebara P

umps (U

K) Limited

Flotronic Pu

mps Limited

Flowserv

e GB Ltd

Gould

s Pum

ps a Division

of ITT Industries Ltd

Grundfo

s Pum

ps Ltd

Hidrostal Ltd

HMD Kontro Sealless Pu

mps

KSB Lim

ited

Mackley Pu

mps - Th

e Clarke Ch

apma

n Grou

p Ltd

MDM Pump

s Ltd

Micro

pump

NOV M

ono (Mono Pu

mps Ltd)

Obart Pum

ps Limited

Plenty M

irrlees Pum

ps, An S

PX Brand

Salam

ander Pum

ps

SPP P

umps

Stuart Turner Limited

Sulzer Pum

ps (U

K) Limited

T-T Pu

mps Limited

Tuthill UK

Watson-Marlow Pump

s Group

Weir Minerals Europe Limited

Whale (Munster Simms En

gineering L

imited)

Wilo (U

K) Ltd

Xylem

Wate

r Solu

tions UK L

td

Xylem

, Lowara U

K Limited

Rotodynamic Single Stage - Horizontal (General Duty)

1 Close Coupled � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

2 Back Pull-Out � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

3 Double Entry � � � � � � � � �

4 Glandless Submerged Motor � � �

5 Glandless Magnetic Drive � � � � � � � � � � � �

6 Mixed Flow � � � � � �

7 Axial Flow � � � � �

Rotodynamic Single Stage - Horizontal (Special Purpose)

8 Chemical � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

9 Process � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

10 Solids Handling � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

11 Sludge � � � � � � � � �

12 Abrasive Handling � � � � � � � � � �

13 Vortex � � � � � � � � � � �

14 Regenerative � � � � � �

15 Side Channel � � �

16 Self-Priming � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

17 Hygienic � � � �

18 Swimming Pool � � � � �

19 Shower � � �

Rotodynamic Single Stage -Vertical (General Duty)

20 In-Line Close-Coupled � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

21 In-Line Long-Coupled � � � � � � � � �

22 Glandless � � � � � � � �

23 Axial Flow � � � � � � � � �

24 Mixed Flow � � � � � � � �

25 Mixed Flow-Volute � � � � � �

26 Concrete Volute �

Rotodynamic Single Stage -Vertical (Special Purpose)

27 Process, Double Entry �

28 Hot Water Circulator � � � � �

29 Borehole Shaft Driven � � � � � � �

30 Reactor �

31 Sump � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

32 Barrel Emptying � � � �

33 Solids Handling � � � � � � � � � � �

34 Sludge � � � �

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Pump Types

Albany E

ngine

ering Co

Limited

Alfa L

aval Lim

ited

Armstrong Integ

rated

Ltd

Atlas Co

pco

AxFlow Lim

ited

Calpe

da

Caprari Pum

ps (U

K) Ltd

Chem

quip Lim

ited

ClydeUnion

Pump

s, an SP

X Brand

Crane C

hemP

harma F

low So

lution

s

Crest Pu

mps Limited

Dawson Downie

Lamo

nt

DP Pu

mps U

K Ltd

Ebara P

umps (U

K) Limited

Flotronic Pu

mps Limited

Flowserv

e GB Ltd

Gould

s Pum

ps a Division

of ITT Industries Ltd

Grundfo

s Pum

ps Ltd

Hidrostal Ltd

HMD Kontro Sealless Pu

mps

KSB Lim

ited

Mackley Pu

mps - Th

e Clarke Ch

apma

n Grou

p Ltd

MDM Pump

s Ltd

Micro

pump

NOV M

ono (Mono Pu

mps Ltd)

Obart Pum

ps Limited

Plenty M

irrlees Pum

ps, An S

PX Brand

Salam

ander Pum

ps

SPP P

umps

Stuart Turner Limited

Sulzer Pum

ps (U

K) Limited

T-T Pu

mps Limited

Tuthill UK

Watson-Marlow Pump

s Group

Weir Minerals Europe Limited

Whale (Munster Simms En

gineering L

imited)

Wilo (U

K) Ltd

Xylem

Wate

r Solu

tions UK L

td

Xylem

, Lowara U

K Limited

Rotodynamic Single Stage (Submersible Motor)

35 Borehole � � � � � � � � � � � � �

36 Cellar � � � � � � � � � � �

37 Sewage � � � � � � � � � � � � �

38 Contractor � � � � � � � � � �

39 Solids Handling � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

40 Aquarium � � �

41 Fountain � � � � � � �

42 Bilge � � � � �

Rotodynamic Multi-Stage

43 Radially Split � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

44 Axially Split � � � � � � � � �

45 Barrel Insert � � � � �

46 Sump � � � � � � �

47 Caisson � � � � �

48 Borehole Shaft Driven � � � � � � � �

Positive Displacement Rotary

49 Flexible Vane �

50 Internal Gear � � � � �

51 External Gear � � � � �

52 Sliding Vane � � �

53 Lobe � � � � �

54 Screw � �

55 Helical Rotor � �

56 Archimedian Screw �

57 Peristaltic � � �

Positive Displacement Reciprocating

58 Diaphragm Single/Double Acting � � � � � �

59 Diaphragm Oil Free � � � � �

60 Piston � � � �

61 Plunger/Ram � � � �

Miscellaneous

62 Jet � � � � � � �

63 Proportioning & Dosing � � �

64 Liquid Ring � � �

65 Hand Pump � �

66 Macerator � � � � �

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50

Pump App l i ca t ions

1 Animal fats � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

2 Ash handling � � � � �

3 Ballast � � � � � � � � � � � �

4 Beer dispensing � � � � � � �

5 Beverage dispensing � � � � � � � �

6 Bilge � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

7 Biotech Foods � � � � � � � � �

8 Boiler Circulating � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

9 Boiler Circulation � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

10 Boiler Feed � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

11 Boiler Feed - Industrial � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

12 Boiler feed, etc � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

13 Booster � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

14 Booster priming � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

15 Borehole � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

16 Brewery stuff � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

17 Caravan services � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

18 Carbonated drinks � � � � � � � � � � � �

19 Cargo oils � � � � � � � � � � � � �

20 Cargo stripping � � � � � � � � �

21 Cellar drainage � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

22 Cement slurry � � � � � � � � � �

23 Chemical abrasives � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

24 Chiller circuit � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

25 Cleaning � � � � � � �

26 Coal washing � � � � � � � �

27 Concentrate � � � � � �

28 Concrete handling � � � � �

29 Condensate extraction � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

30 Contaminated effluents � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

31 Cooking oils � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

32 Cooling water � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

33 Cryogenics (liquid gases) � � � � � � � � � �

34 Dairy products � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

35 Demineralised water � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

Albany E

ngine

ering Co

. Limited

Alfa L

aval Lim

ited

AMS P

umps, BSS Industrial

Armstrong Integ

rated

Ltd

Atlas Co

pco

AxFlow Lim

ited

Calpe

daCaprari Pum

ps (U

K) Ltd

Chem

quip Lim

ited

Circulating

Pump

s Ltd

ClydeUnion

Pump

s, an SP

X Brand

Crane C

hemP

harma F

low So

lution

sCrest Pu

mps Limited

Dawson Downie

Lamo

ntDP Pu

mps U

K Ltd

EagleBurgma

nn Industries UK L

PEbara P

umps (U

K) Limited

Flotronic Pu

mps Limited

Flowserv

e GB Ltd

Gould

s Pum

ps a Division

of ITT Industries Ltd

Grundfo

s Pum

ps Ltd

Hidrostal Ltd

HMD Kontro Sealless Pu

mps

KSB Lim

ited

LFH Engin

eering

Mackley Pu

mps - Th

e Clarke Ch

apma

n Group Ltd

MDM Pump

s Ltd

Micro

pump

NOV M

ono (Mono Pu

mps Ltd)

Obart Pum

ps Limited

Plenty M

irrlees Pum

ps, An S

PX Brand

Pump

s (UK) Ltd

SAER Burdens UK

Salam

ander Pum

psSm

edegaard Pu

mps Limited

SPP P

umps

Sterling-SIHI

Stuart Turner Limited

Sulzer Pum

ps (U

K) Limited

T-T Pu

mps Limited

Tuthill UK

Watson-Marlow Pump

s Group

Weir Minerals Europe Limited

Whale (Munster Simms En

gineering L

imited)

Wilo (U

.K.) Ltd

Xylem

Wate

r Solu

tions UK L

tdXylem

, Lowara U

K Limited

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51

36 Descaling � � � � � � � � � � � �

37 Distribution - mains � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

38 Distribution package sets � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

39 Domestic � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

40 Drainage � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

41 Dredging � � � � � � � � �

42 Dry and floating docks � � � � � � � � � � � �

43 Effluent � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

44 Filtration � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

45 Fire � � � � � �

46 Fire monitors � � �

47 Fire pump (certificated) - elect motor � � � � � � �

48 Fire pump (certificated) - ic engine � � � � � �

49 Fire sets fixed � � � � � � � � � �

50 Fire sets portable � � � � � �

51 Fish pumping � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

52 Fish tanks � � � � �

53 Floculation � � � � � � � � �

54 Flue gas reaction � � � � � �

55 Flue gas wash � � � � � � � � � � �

56 Flume/water play � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

57 Fuel injection - heavy � � � �

58 Fuel injection - light � � � � � �

59 Fuel oil � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

60 Garden fountains � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

61 Garden irrigation � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

62 General naval � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

63 General foodstuffs and drinks � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

64 General process � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

65 Glazes � � � � � � � � � � �

66 Glue � � � � � � � � � � �

67 Gravel, sand � � � � � � � � � �

68 Grease � � � � � �

69 Grease lubricating oil � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

70 Heating circulation � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

Pump App l i ca t ions

Albany E

ngine

ering Co

. Limited

Alfa L

aval Lim

ited

AMS P

umps, BSS Industrial

Armstrong Integ

rated

Ltd

Atlas Co

pco

AxFlow Lim

ited

Calpe

daCaprari Pum

ps (U

K) Ltd

Chem

quip Lim

ited

Circulating

Pump

s Ltd

ClydeUnion

Pump

s, an SP

X Brand

Crane C

hemP

harma F

low So

lution

sCrest Pu

mps Limited

Dawson Downie

Lamo

ntDP Pu

mps U

K Ltd

EagleBurgma

nn Industries UK L

PEbara P

umps (U

K) Limited

Flotronic Pu

mps Limited

Flowserv

e GB Ltd

Gould

s Pum

ps a Division

of ITT Industries Ltd

Grundfo

s Pum

ps Ltd

Hidrostal Ltd

HMD Kontro Sealless Pu

mps

KSB Lim

ited

LFH Engin

eering

Mackley Pu

mps - Th

e Clarke Ch

apma

n Group Ltd

MDM Pump

s Ltd

Micro

pump

NOV M

ono (Mono Pu

mps Ltd)

Obart Pum

ps Limited

Plenty M

irrlees Pum

ps, An S

PX Brand

Pump

s (UK) Ltd

SAER Burdens UK

Salam

ander Pum

psSm

edegaard Pu

mps Limited

SPP P

umps

Sterling-SIHI

Stuart Turner Limited

Sulzer Pum

ps (U

K) Limited

T-T Pu

mps Limited

Tuthill UK

Watson-Marlow Pump

s Group

Weir Minerals Europe Limited

Whale (Munster Simms En

gineering L

imited)

Wilo (U

.K.) Ltd

Xylem

Wate

r Solu

tions UK L

tdXylem

, Lowara U

K Limited

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52

Pump App l i ca t ions

71 Heavy fuel oils � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

72 Heavy oil transfer/distribution � � � � � � � � � � �

73 Hot water � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

74 Hydraulic system � � � � � � � � � �

75 Hydro pneumatic booster � � � � � �

76 Hydro-pneumatic booster � � � � � � � �

77 Irrigation - Intake � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

78 Irrigation - Spray � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

79 Laboratory � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

80 Land drainage � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

81 Light fuel oils/petroleum � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

82 Light oil transfer/distribution � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

83 Liquid metals � � � � � �

84 Lubricating oil � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

85 Lubrication � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

86 Machine tool lubrication - suds � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

87 Meat products � � � � � � � � � � � � �

88 Mine draining and dewatering � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

89 Mine tailings � � � � � � � � � � �

90 Molasses � � � � � � � � � � � �

91 Mud � � � � � � � � � � � � �

92 Oil burner - heavy � � � � � � � �

93 Oil burner - light � � � � � � � � � �

94 Oil extraction � � � � � � �

95 Oil injection � � � � � �

96 Oil pipeline � � � � � � � � � � �

97 Oil transfer � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

98 Paints and resins � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

99 Paper stock � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

100 Pastes � � � � � � � � � � �

101 Petrol, light oils, solvents � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

102 Pharmaceuticals � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

103 Potable water � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

104 Pressure booster systems � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

105 Printer’s inks � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

Albany E

ngine

ering Co

. Limited

Alfa L

aval Lim

ited

AMS P

umps, BSS Industrial

Armstrong Integ

rated

Ltd

Atlas Co

pco

AxFlow Lim

ited

Calpe

daCaprari Pum

ps (U

K) Ltd

Chem

quip Lim

ited

Circulating

Pump

s Ltd

ClydeUnion

Pump

s, an SP

X Brand

Crane C

hemP

harma F

low So

lution

sCrest Pu

mps Limited

Dawson Downie

Lamo

ntDP Pu

mps U

K Ltd

EagleBurgma

nn Industries UK L

PEbara P

umps (U

K) Limited

Flotronic Pu

mps Limited

Flowserv

e GB Ltd

Gould

s Pum

ps a Division

of ITT Industries Ltd

Grundfo

s Pum

ps Ltd

Hidrostal Ltd

HMD Kontro Sealless Pu

mps

KSB Lim

ited

LFH Engin

eering

Mackley Pu

mps - Th

e Clarke Ch

apma

n Group Ltd

MDM Pump

s Ltd

Micro

pump

NOV M

ono (Mono Pu

mps Ltd)

Obart Pum

ps Limited

Plenty M

irrlees Pum

ps, An S

PX Brand

Pump

s (UK) Ltd

SAER Burdens UK

Salam

ander Pum

psSm

edegaard Pu

mps Limited

SPP P

umps

Sterling-SIHI

Stuart Turner Limited

Sulzer Pum

ps (U

K) Limited

T-T Pu

mps Limited

Tuthill UK

Watson-Marlow Pump

s Group

Weir Minerals Europe Limited

Whale (Munster Simms En

gineering L

imited)

Wilo (U

.K.) Ltd

Xylem

Wate

r Solu

tions UK L

tdXylem

, Lowara U

K Limited

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53

Pump App l i ca t ions

106 Pulp � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

107 Radio-active liquid � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

108 Rainwater � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

109 Raw sewage � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

110 Raw water � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

111 Regenerator lift � � �

112 Resins � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

113 Reverse Osmosis � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

114 Sampling � � � � � � � � � � �

115 Sampling - liquid � � � � � � � �

116 Sampling - gas � �

117 Sauces � � � � � � � � � � �

118 Sea water cargo oil � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

119 Sea water lift � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

120 Sewage � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

121 Shower booster � � � � � � � � � � � � �

122 Site dewatering � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

123 Sludge � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

124 Slurries � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

125 Snow cannon � � � � � � �

126 Solvents � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

127 Soups � � � � � � � � � � �

128 Storm water � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

129 Storm water/flood control � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

130 Surface/land drainage � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

131 Swimming pool � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

132 Tannery fleshings � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

133 Tar and liquors � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

134 Treatment � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

135 Whisky, other spirits � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

136 Yachts/boats - bilge � � � � � � � � � � � �

137 Yachts/boats - services � � � � � � � � � � �

Albany E

ngine

ering Co

. Limited

Alfa L

aval Lim

ited

AMS P

umps, BSS Industrial

Armstrong Integ

rated

Ltd

Atlas Co

pco

AxFlow Lim

ited

Calpe

daCaprari Pum

ps (U

K) Ltd

Chem

quip Lim

ited

Circulating

Pump

s Ltd

ClydeUnion

Pump

s, an SP

X Brand

Crane C

hemP

harma F

low So

lution

sCrest Pu

mps Limited

Dawson Downie

Lamo

ntDP Pu

mps U

K Ltd

EagleBurgma

nn Industries UK L

PEbara P

umps (U

K) Limited

Flotronic Pu

mps Limited

Flowserv

e GB Ltd

Gould

s Pum

ps a Division

of ITT Industries Ltd

Grundfo

s Pum

ps Ltd

Hidrostal Ltd

HMD Kontro Sealless Pu

mps

KSB Lim

ited

LFH Engin

eering

Mackley Pu

mps - Th

e Clarke Ch

apma

n Group Ltd

MDM Pump

s Ltd

Micro

pump

NOV M

ono (Mono Pu

mps Ltd)

Obart Pum

ps Limited

Plenty M

irrlees Pum

ps, An S

PX Brand

Pump

s (UK) Ltd

SAER Burdens UK

Salam

ander Pum

psSm

edegaard Pu

mps Limited

SPP P

umps

Sterling-SIHI

Stuart Turner Limited

Sulzer Pum

ps (U

K) Limited

T-T Pu

mps Limited

Tuthill UK

Watson-Marlow Pump

s Group

Weir Minerals Europe Limited

Whale (Munster Simms En

gineering L

imited)

Wilo (U

.K.) Ltd

Xylem

Wate

r Solu

tions UK L

tdXylem

, Lowara U

K Limited

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54

Mechan ica l Sea ls & Coup l ings

PUSHER SEAL

BEARING ISOLATOR SEALS

STANDBY SEALS

CARTRIDGE SEALS

BELLOWS SEALS

SPLIT SEALS

GAS SEALS

FLEXIBOX (METASTREAM)

Several forms of pusher seals are available using a singlespring or multispring configuration to suit a wide range ofindustries. Available in a wide range of materials forpumps compressors and mixers. Balanced and unbalancedoptions available to meet National and Internationalstandards.

Designed to protect bearings by eliminating lubricant leakage

and excluding contaminants from entering into the bearing. A

wide range of designs are available including standard flanged,

non-flanged, multiport and split plummer block design.

In many installations it is impractical or inconvenient to

dismantle equipment for the replacement of worn seal parts.

Split seals allow for easy installation and maintenance of the

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.

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

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

national and international standards. Several forms are

available including non-contacting and contacting dry run

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

Single and dual seal arrangements available for a wide variety

of applications including pumps, steam turbines, fans and

compressors. Gas seals operate on the principle of grooved

faced technology operating with a constant supply of regulated

filtered gas.

All seal types can be assembled into cartridges in addition

there are standard designs, the purpose of which is to make

installation and maintenance simpler.

Type MHSS - reduced mass space coupling with non-sparking

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

‘waisted link membrane’ type spacer coupling with overload

drive protection. For use on all types of rotating equipment

drives

Flexible Couplings

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.

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55

AESSEAL Plc � � � � � � �

� � � � � � �

� � � � � � � � �

� � � � � � � � � � �

DP Pumps UK Ltd �

EagleBurgmann IndustriesUK LP � �

� � � � � � � � � �

� � � � � � � � � � � �

John Crane � � � � � � � � �

� � � � � � � � � �

� � � � � � � � � � � � �

� � � � � � � � � � � � �

Xylem Water SolutionsUK Ltd �

Packing Pusher Seal Bellows Seal Other

Seals

Gla

nd P

acki

ng

Elas

tom

er

PTFE

Elas

tom

er

PTFE

Met

al -

Low

Tem

pera

ture

Met

al -

Med

/ H

igh

Tem

pera

ture

Dry

- R

unni

ng S

tand

by S

eal

Split

Sea

ls

Gas

Sea

ls

Gas

Sea

ls -

Buf

fer

Syst

ems

Spec

ial D

esig

n Se

als

Bear

ing

Isol

ator

Sea

l� Single Seal � Single Seal Available also in cartridge form � Single Flushed Lantern ring

� Multiple Seal � Multiple Seal also in cartridge form � Multiple Flushed Lantern ring

Couplings

General Industrial High Performance Ring Form, Spoke Form,Coupling Coupling Stainless Steel Membrane Stainless Steel Membrane

Eriks UK � � � �

John Crane � � � �

Plenty Mirrlees PumpsAn SPX Brand � �

SPP Pumps �

Sterling-SIHI � �

Mechan ica l Sea ls & Coup l ings

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1 Brook CromptonAerator specification �

2 Leroy-SomerAerator specification � � � � � �

3 Siemens IA/DTAerator specification � � �

4 ABB LimitedDrive end bearing location � � �

5 Brook CromptonDrive end bearing location � � �

6 ERIKS UKDrive end bearing location �

7 Leroy-SomerDrive end bearing location � � � � � � � �

8 Siemens IA/DTDrive end bearing location � � � � �

9 ABB LimitedDust Ignition Proof �

10 Brook CromptonDust Ignition Proof � �

11 ERIKS UKDust Ignition Proof � � � �

12 Leroy-SomerDust Ignition Proof � � � � � � �

13 Siemens IA/DTDust Ignition Proof � � �

14 WEG Electric Motors (UK) LtdDust Ignition Proof �

15 ABB LimitedEEx e � �

16 Brook CromptonEEx e � �

17 ERIKS UKEEx e � � � �

18 Leroy-SomerEEx e � � � � � � �

19 Siemens IA/DTEEx e � � �

20 WEG Electric Motors (UK) LtdEEx e �

21 Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedEEx e �

22 ABB LimitedEx N � �

23 Brook CromptonEx N � �

24 ERIKS UKEx N � � � �

25 Leroy-SomerEx N � � � � � � �

26 Siemens IA/DTEx N � � �

27 WEG Electric Motors (UK) LtdEx N �

28 Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedEx N �

29 ABB LimitedFlange Mountings � � �

30 Brook CromptonFlange Mountings � � �

31 ERIKS UKFlange Mountings � � � �

32 Leroy-SomerFlange Mountings � � � � � � � �

33 Siemens IA/DTFlange Mountings � � � �

34 WEG Electric Motors (UK) LtdFlange Mountings �

35 Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedFlange Mountings �

36 ABB LimitedForced ventilation � �

37 Brook CromptonForced ventilation � �

38 ERIKS UKForced ventilation � � � �

39 Leroy-SomerForced ventilation � � � � � � �

40 Siemens IA/DTForced ventilation � � �

41 ABB LimitedHigh thrust bearings �

42 Brook CromptonHigh thrust bearings � � �

43 ERIKS UKHigh thrust bearings � � � �

44 Leroy-SomerHigh thrust bearings � � � � � � � �

45 Siemens IA/DTHigh thrust bearings � � � � �

46 ABB LimitedIEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards � � � � �

47 Brook CromptonIEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards � � �

48 ERIKS UKIEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards � � � �

49 Leroy-SomerIEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards � � � � � � � �

50 Siemens IA/DTIEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards � � � � �

Aluminium Cast Iron Drip-Proof Flame Proof Stator Steel Steel VerticalRotor Units Energy Effic Hollow Shaft

63 to 200 90 to 355 160 to 355 90 to 315 225 to 355 255 to 355 284 to 504***71 to 180 200 to 355

56

Motor Type/Cons t ruc t ion

Frame SizeW range *

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51 WEG Electric Motors (UK) LtdIEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards � �

52 Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedIEC, BS, DIN, NF, CSA, NEMA, EEMAC standards �

53 ABB LimitedInverter Friendly � � �

54 Brook CromptonInverter Friendly � � � �

55 ERIKS UKInverter Friendly � � � �

56 Leroy-SomerInverter Friendly � � � � � � � �

57 Siemens IA/DTInverter Friendly � � � � �

58 Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedInverter Friendly �

59 ABB LimitedMarine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai,Korean Register of Shipping

� � �

60 Brook CromptonMarine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai,Korean Register of Shipping

� � �

61 Leroy-SomerMarine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai,Korean Register of Shipping

� � � � � � � �

62 Siemens IA/DTMarine standards Lloyds, DNV, ABS, BV, Nippon, Kaili, Kyokai,Korean Register of Shipping

� � � �

63 Brook CromptonMonsoon Tropical Treatment � � �

64 ERIKS UKMonsoon Tropical Treatment � � � �

65 Leroy-SomerMonsoon Tropical Treatment � � � � � � � �

66 Siemens IA/DTMonsoon Tropical Treatment � � �

67 Brook CromptonMulti Mount** � �

68 ERIKS UKMulti Mount** � � � �

69 Leroy-SomerMulti Mount** � � � � � � �

70 Siemens IA/DTMulti Mount** � �

71 WEG Electric Motors (UK) LtdMulti Mount** �

72 Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedMulti Mount** �

73 ABB LimitedNEMA � �

74 Brook CromptonNEMA � � �

75 ERIKS UKNEMA � � � �

76 Leroy-SomerNEMA � � � � � � � �

77 Siemens IA/DTNEMA � � � �

78 WEG Electric Motors (UK) LtdNEMA � �

79 Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedNEMA �

80 Brook CromptonSpecial seals Labyrinth, Impro etc � � �

81 ERIKS UKSpecial seals Labyrinth, Impro etc � � � �

82 Leroy-SomerSpecial seals Labyrinth, Impro etc � � � � � � � �

83 Siemens IA/DTSpecial seals Labyrinth, Impro etc � � � � �

84 Brook CromptonSpecial vibration limits � � �

85 Leroy-SomerSpecial vibration limits � � � � � � �

86 Siemens IA/DTSpecial vibration limits � � � � �

87 ABB LimitedTacho/Encoders � �

88 Brook CromptonTacho/Encoders � �

89 ERIKS UKTacho/Encoders � � � �

90 Leroy-SomerTacho/Encoders � � � � � � �

91 Siemens IA/DTTacho/Encoders � � � �

92 ABB LimitedTotally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67 �

93 Brook CromptonTotally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67 � � �

94 ERIKS UKTotally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67 � � � �

95 Leroy-SomerTotally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67 � � � � � � � �

96 Siemens IA/DTTotally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67 � � � �

97 Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedTotally Enclosed Enclosures, IP55, 56, 67 �

57

* 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.

Motor Type/Cons t ruc t ion

Aluminium Cast Iron Drip-Proof Flame Proof Stator Steel Steel VerticalRotor Units Energy Effic Hollow Shaft

63 to 200 90 to 355 160 to 355 90 to 315 225 to 355 255 to 355 284 to 504***71 to 180 200 to 355

Frame SizeW range *

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ABB Limited �

Lanson Polymers Limited � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

58

1 Advanced Energy Monitoring Systems Ltd � � � �

2 Armstrong Integrated Ltd � � � � �

3 AxFlow Limited � � � � � � �

4 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX Brand � � � � � � �

5 Flotronic Pumps Limited � � � � �

6 Grundfos Pumps Ltd � � � � � � � �

7 LFH Engineering � �

8 MDM Pumps Ltd � � � �

9 NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd) � � � � � �

10 Sterling-SIHI � � � � � � � �

11 T-T Pumps Limited � � � � �

12 Watson-Marlow Pumps Group � � �

13 Whale (Munster Simms Engineering Limited) � � �

14 Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd � � � � � � � �

Total Pump Management

Sealing & Wear Components

Cast & Machined Components

Pump

specification an

d supply

Comp

lete o

verhaul and repair

Laser

align

ment and c

ondition

monitoring

On site ma

intenance and

shutd

owns

Turnkey p

roject

s

Spare p

arts rationalization

Fault diagnosis

24 ho

ur ca

ll out 365 d

ays

per year

Anti explo

sive d

ecom

press

ionela

stome

rs

ATEX ap

proved co

mposites

Bushing

s/bearings

Diaphragms

Dynamic w

ear ring

s

EPDM

elastom

ers

FDA &

USP certified e

lastom

ers

FDA c

ertified co

mposites

FEPM

elastom

ers

FFKM

Perfluoroela

stome

rs

FKM ela

stome

rs

O’ Ring

s

Static wear ring

s

Thrust pads

WRAS a

pproved c

omposites

Investment castings Precision castings Special alloys Machined components

Brafe Engineering Ltd � � � �

Darwins Holdings Ltd � � � �

Torkington Engineers Ltd �

Services

Legal Services Market Research Online Media & Events Publications

Collyer Bristow LLP �

European Industrial Forecasting Ltd (EIF) �

Process Industry Informer �

Touchwave Media Limited �

Software for Fluid Flow and Pressure Drop Calculations

Sterling-SIHI � � � � � � � � � �

Piping

Syste

m Desig

n

Flow Calcu

lation

s

Pressure Drop Calcu

lation

s

Pump

NPSHa Ca

lculation

s

Pump

Curve M

odeling

Comp

onent M

odeling

Pipe M

aterials D

atabase

Fittin

gs Database

Fluids

Database

Free Tria

l Softwa

re

Total Pump Management/Sealing &Wear Components/Cast Components/Software/Services

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59

Axflow Limited � � � �

Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

Chemquip Limited � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

KSB Limited � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � �

Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX Brand � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

Sterling-SIHI � � � � � � � � � � � � �

T-T Pumps Limited � � � � �� � � � �

Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd � � � � � � � � � � � � �

Sterling-SIHI � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

Vacuum Pumps / M ixe r / Hydro Turb ines

Vacuum Pumps

Mixers

Hydro Turbines

Discharge Suction Flow Rate Materials Other Features Diameter Pressure (m3h)

(mm) (mbarabs)

32 - 50

60 - 150

150 -

1000

1000+

Less than 1

1-30

30 - 200

200 -

900

0 - 50

50 - 300

300 -

3000

3000 - 10000

Over 10000

Iron

Carbon Steel

Stainless

Steel

Copper Alloys

Special Alloy

s

Plastic / Rubber

Ceramic

Mobile

Oil Free

Packaged Sets

Close-

Coupled

Air Ejector

s

Roots

Type

Diaphragm

Recip

rocating

Rotary Diap

hragm

Mixer Type Blade Type or Stirrer Type of Application

Top E

ntry

Side E

ntry

Bottom Entry

In-Line

(Static)

In-Line

(Dynam

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BPMA Member Compan ies

The following is a list of BPMA members. Profiles of many of these companieswill be found on the next 17 pages.

ABB LimitedACE Cranfield LtdAdvanced Energy Monitoring Systems LtdAESPUMP LtdAESSEAL PlcAlbany Engineering Co. LimitedAlfa Laval LimitedAMS Pumps, BSS IndustrialArmstrong Integrated LtdAtlas CopcoAxFlow LimitedBrafe Engineering LtdBrook CromptonCalpedaCaprari Pumps (UK) Ltd Cat Pumps (U.K.) LimitedChemquip LimitedCirculating Pumps LtdClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCrane ChemPharma Flow SolutionsCrest Pumps LimitedDarwins Holdings ltdDawson Downie LamontDP Pumps UK LtdEagleBurgmann Industries UK LP Ebara Pumps (UK) Limited ERIKS UKFlotronic Pumps LimitedFlowserve GB LtdGoulds Pumps a Division of ITT IndustriesLtdGreene, Tweed & Co LimitedGrundfos Pumps LtdHardide Coatings LtdHidrostal LtdHMD Kontro Sealless PumpsIndustrial Trading SolutionsITT IndustriesJohn Crane KSB LimitedLanson Polymers LimitedLeroy-Somer

LFH EngineeringMackley Pumps - The Clarke ChapmanGroup LtdMDM Pumps LtdMicropumpMorrison Utility ServicesMultitrode UK LimitedNOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd)Obart Pumps LimitedPatterson Pump IrelandPlenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandPrecision Polymer Engineering LtdPumps (UK) LtdRam Pumps LtdSAER Burdens UK Salamander PumpsSiemens IA/DTSmedegaard Pumps LimitedSPP PumpsSterling-SIHIStuart Turner LimitedSulzer Pumps (UK) LimitedTorkington Engineers LtdT-T Pumps LimitedTuthill UKWatson-Marlow Pumps GroupWEG Electric Motors (UK) LtdWeir Minerals Europe LimitedWhale (Munster Simms EngineeringLimited)Wilo (U.K.) LtdWright Flow Technologies LtdXylem Water Solutions UK LtdXylem, Lowara UK Limited

Associate MembersCollyer Bristow LLPEuropean Industrial Forecasting Ltd (EIF)Process Industry InformerTouchwave Media LimitedWorld Pumps

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Company Pro f i l es

The Turnover Category Code shown is:

A - up to £1m B - £1-£5m C - £5-£10m D - £10m-15m

E - £15m+

ABB Limited

Drives, Motors and GeneratorsDaresbury ParkDaresburyWarringtonCheshire WA4 4BT

Telephone: 01925 741111Fax: 01925 741212E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.abb.co.uk/energy

No of Employees: 75Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001Standards: All production units are certified to the ISO 14001 Environmental standard as wellas the OHSAS 18001 standard for Occupational Health & Safety.All products conform to the applicable European Directives appropriate to the product

ABB offers the widest selection of motors and drives from any manufacturer. Drives range from0.12 kW to 80 MW and motors from 0.06 kW to over 60 MW. Motors are available for low andhigh voltage duty, in aluminium, cast iron and steel frames, as well as with enclosures forhazardous areas. Drive and motor combinations for hazardous areas are available. The IntelligentPump Control (IPC) software for ABB industrial drives, 0.55 to 5,600 kW, incorporates all thefunctions commonly needed for pumping. It eliminates the need for an external PLC, saves energyand reduces downtime, providing six pump control functions: Multipump control; pump prioritycontrol; level control; anti-jam function; flow calculation and sleep-boost function. ABB can meetrequirements of international standards from around the world. All the company’s factories arecertified to ISO 14001 for environmental management.

ACE Cranfield Ltd

1 Crane Way, Cranfield, Bedford MK43 0HW

Telephone: 01234 751163Fax: 01234 751163E-mail: [email protected]

No of Employees: 4Turnover Category: A

1 Crane Way, Cranfield, Bedford MK43 0HWTelephone: +44 (0)1234 751163,Mobile: 07719 552241,Email: [email protected]

ACE is an association of professional consulting engineers specialising in the design, development and operation of fluidflow machines and related equipment. Our consultants offer a very broad range of services relevant to such machinery.Each consultant has over 30 years experience of the design, manufacture, development, testing and operation ofcompressors, pumps, and gearboxes. Their experience also includes drive systems, bearing and sealing systems. ACEmembers have given many in-house training courses and workshops; internationally recognised manufacturers andplant operators are clients. Listed below are some of the cost-effective services provided: -• Expert witness service in appropriate areas of expertise.• Forensic engineering failure investigations.• Site performance testing of pumps, blowers and compressors.• Energy and maintenance audits.• Troubleshooting of machinery performance problems.• Operation and control investigations for optimum energy efficiency.• Flow system design and analysis including transient flows.• Mechanical design of pumps, compressors, valves, gearboxes, transmissions and related systems.• Hydraulic design and performance prediction.• High speed rotating machinery design.• Vibration measurement and analysis of behaviour.• Analysis of mechanical and flow induced stresses, vibrations and fatigue.• Design reviews/audits.• Design, manufacture and development of lubricating systems.• Prototype manufacture including rapid prototyping.• Component instrumentation and testing.• Bespoke tailored training courses on the above areas of expertise.ACE Cranfield Ltd is the UK distributor for Robertson Technology’s pump efficiency and flow measuring system.http://www.pumpmonitor.com/

Advanced Energy Monitoring Systems LtdThe Energy CentreSouth Bristol Business ParkRoman Farm RoadBristol BS4 1UP

Telephone: + 44 (0) 117 9788786Fax: + 44 (0) 117 9788701E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.aems.co.uk

No of Employees: 14Turnover Category: B (AEMS) E (Group)Standards: ISO9001

Advanced Energy Monitoring Systems (AEMS) is part of the Secure group of companies, with our head office in Bristol,with regional coverage based in Scotland, the South West, the Midlands and the South East. With 30 years experience,AEMS is a leading provider of equipment, services and solutions for monitoring and improving the efficiency of pumps,blowers and hydro turbines.

Our expertise in providing innovative energy saving solutions spans a worldwide customer base involving many differentindustries, helping our clients to reduce carbon emissions.

So far, AEMS’s own patented thermodynamic technique has been successfully used for testing more than 12,000 pumpsworldwide. The technology can be applied to all types of pumps and has been used, so far, for pumps up to 70 MWworking singly or in series / parallel combinations.

The meter has been used by such UK organisations as The Water Research Centre, National Engineering Laboratory,Central Electricity Generating Board, Exeter University and overseas bodies such as Darmstadt University in Germanyand FCRI (Fluid Control Research Institute) in India. In addition, it has been used by many of the world’s major pumpmanufacturers including Torishima, Flowserve, Weir, KSB, Ebara and SPP.

AEMS also undertakes the project management, energy monitoring & targeting services and quality audits for new andrefurbished pumping stations.

AEMS has been recognised by UK’s Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) with four prestigious SMART AWARDS.

AEMS is a Company Member of The Energy Institute (UK), Member of British Standards Institution, British PumpManufacturers Association and Europump.

AEMS has been accredited by Bureau Veritas for BS EN ISO 9001.

AESSEAL Plc

Bradmarsh Business ParkTempleborough Rotherham S60 1BZ

Telephone: 01709 369 966Fax: 01709 720 788E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.aesseal.comNo of Employees: 1300 (Worldwide)

Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: ISO 9001 - ISO 14001 - OHSAS 18001

AESSEAL plc are a world leading provider of quality mechanical seals - but we’re far more than just a supplierof new and replacement parts.

Established in 1983, our focus on quality and customer service has seen us grow steadily.

Today, we have 212 locations worldwide, supply customers in some 110 countries, and employ an internationalnetwork of sales engineers and technical support specialists. Our HQ is in Rotherham and, as well as globalrepair facilities, we have manufacturing capability in the UK, India and China.

We’re an industry pioneer with a total and utter focus on achieving exceptional quality: in terms of products,technical innovation, customer service and after sales support.

We’ve developed innovative products and a simplified ordering process which has redefined the customerexperience for good - and forever.

We operate across all market sectors, including Oil & Gas, Pharmaceutical, Chemical, Biofuels, Ethanol, PowerGeneration, Pulp & Paper, Corn Wet Milling, Waste Water, Food & Beverage, Mining, Steel Production and more.

Our whole approach brings powerful long-term reliability solutions to our customers, whatever their sector.

Once they have tried our approach they need never, look for an alternative source of supply. We are achieving growth by consistently surpassing expectation: for delivery, quality, reliability and service.

AESSEAL hold one of the world’s most comprehensive ‘standard inventory’ portfolios of mechanical seals,bearing seals, seal support systems and packing. In addition, we have made a £multi-million up-frontinvestment in creating an industry defining range of products which are challenging convention and changingthe face of seal procurement.

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Albany Engineering Co. Limited

Church RoadLydneyGloucestershire GL15 SEQ

Telephone: 01594 842275Fax: 01594 842574E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.albany-pumps.co.uk

No of Employees: 65Turnover Category: BQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001:2000Standards: Generally in accordance with international standard API 676

Standard gear pumps. Customised gear pumps for lubricating and fuel oils including duplex sets forthe Heating & Ventilating industry. Molasses, tar, bitumen and asphalt including abrasive wear gearpumps. Gear pumps for petrochemical plants and offshore for small capacity high pressure duties to40 bars and for transfer of viscous materials to 1,000,000 cst. Gear pumps for Chocolate, liquidsulphur, Fire fighting foam liquids, road tankers. Hot (220ºC) mineral or vegetable oils. Centrifugalchemical Pumps for arduous duties in epoxy resin and Hastelloy to suit specify duty requirements.Vertical centrifugal sump pumps in most materials. We make: Twin screw pumps to 300m³/hr and 20bars pressure Internal lobe pumps to 200m³/hr on molasses and Centrifugal pumps horizontal &vertical, all designed by Stothert & Pitt. They compliment Albany’s pump range in oil, marine andmilitary markets. Albany has been at the leading edge of world-wide gear pump supply for 100 years.Modern design, production and test facilities ensure that today’s arduous and chemical pumpingrequirement by industry are fulfilled.

Alfa Laval Limited

Birch RoadEastbourneEast Sussex BN23 6PQ

Telephone: 01323 412555Fax: 01323 412515E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.alfalaval.com

No of Employees: 130Turnover Category: DQuality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000Standards: USA 3A, EHEDG, ATEX Directive 94/9/EC, Regulation (EC) 1935/2004 andISO 14001: 2004

Alfa Laval Ltd based in Eastbourne represents the positive displacement pump manufacturing unitwithin Alfa Laval, incorporating both the Alfa Laval and SSP ranges of rotary lobe, circumferentialpiston and disc pumps. Process and transfer pump applications are to be found within the food,beverage, brewing, dairy, bakery, confectionery, pharmaceutical, chemical, petroleum, paper, sewageand water treatment industries. Fluids of a wide ranging viscosity can be handled including thosethat are of a semi-solid nature, shear sensitive or with solids or particles in suspension. The companyhas worldwide representation through Alfa Laval sales companies as well as an establishedIndependent Distributor network. Alfa Laval Ltd offers services to cover pump selection design anddevelopment, as well as comprehensive after-sales for the supply of spares and repairs to beundertaken. Originally founded in 1958 as Stainless Steel Pumps Ltd the company was acquired in1987 by Alfa Laval of Sweden.

AMS Pumps, BSS Industrial

The BSS Group PLCMartin CloseBlenheim Industrial EstateBulwellNottingham NG6 8UW

Telephone: 08706 092101Fax: 08708 502017E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.bssindustrial.co.uk

No of Employees: 25Turnover Category: CQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001

AMS Pumps is a specialist division of BSS Industrial and are the largest UK distributor ofpumps and associated equipment, working with over 150 different manufacturers and have a networkof pump sales engineers based throughout the UK.

AMS Pumps also offer a comprehensive after sales service via a dedicated AMS Aftersalesteam based in Nottingham and have access to service partners enabling after sales support acrossthe UK.

The AMS offer includes the following services - pump selection and sizing, technical quotations,supply of industrial and specialist pumps, spares, commissioning, repairs, service agreements and holdthe largest stock of pumps and spares in the UK.

Armstrong Integrated Ltd

Wenlock WayManchester M12 5JL

Telephone: 08444 145 145Fax: 08444 145 146E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.armstrongintegrated.co.uk

No of Employees: 100Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: ISO 9001-2000, ISO 14001

Armstrong is a leading designer and manufacturer of HVAC equipment, packaged systems and integrated plantrooms. It also leads the market in the area of low and zero carbon solutions with expertise in the integration ofany combination of biomass, heat pumps, solar thermal and condensing boiler technology.

The Armstrong HVAC product range includes: pumps (vertical in-line, end suction, horizontal split case, fixedand variable speed); booster sets (fixed and variable speed) and Armex expansion equipment; pump accessories(FloTrex valves, Suction guides, commissioning valves etc); sealed system expansion equipment (Pulpresspressurisation and GLA glycol make-up units); heat exchangers; chillers; and fire pumps.

Armstrong LZC (low and zero carbon) solutions can incorporate on-site generation from solar thermal, biomassor heat pump devices and integrate these effectively with other high efficiency system components such ascondensing boilers and variable speed pumps.

Armstrong is a market leader in the off-site manufacture of integrated plant rooms and fire pump houses, witha purpose-designed factory in Halesowen. A number of integrated solutions, such as the MBS heating solution,the IPP-CHW chilled water integrated plant package, and the IPS integrated pumping system for multi-pump,multi-zone applications, have been developed in Halesowen and launched as stand-alone products, withinstallations across the UK.

Armstrong in the UK grew out of the merger of the British-based operations of S A Armstrong Limited ofToronto, Canada (founded 1934) with Holden Brooke Pullen. In 2004 Halesowen-based Plant Energy Systems(established 1978) was brought into the group forming Armstrong Integrated Systems. S A Armstrong remainsin family ownership and sells into over 50 countries from manufacturing bases in the UK (Manchester andHalesowen), Canada and the USA.

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Atlas Copco

Swallowdale LaneHemel HempsteadHerts HP2 7EA

Telephone: + 44 (0) 1442 261201Fax: + 44 (0) 1442 234791E-mail: [email protected] site: www.atlascopco.co.uk

No of Employees: 250Turnover Category: EStandards: Built and tested to ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 quality assurance and environmental standards.

Atlas Copco Compressors is the UK sales and service operation of the Atlas Copco Group providing portableWEDA submersible pumps, as well as oil-free and oil-injected stationary air compressors, portable aircompressors, gas and process compressors, turbo expanders, electric power generators, air treatmentequipment (such as compressed air dryers, coolers, and filters) and air management systems.

Atlas Copco Compressors’ sales and distribution network means that specialist advice and service isalways within easy reach. A team of over 80 service engineers operates across the country, to ensuremaximum running efficiency and minimum downtime at its customers’ sites.

Atlas Copco has fifty years’ experience in the manufacture and maintenance of pumps. The company’sprofessional range of portable WEDA submersible pumps have been designed to meet the demands of themining, quarrying, construction, rental and defence industry sectors and are acclaimed for theirperformance, reliability and usability within the most demanding of applications. They are easy toposition, easy to maintain and easy to use and offer the following features:

• Easy to use, lightweight aluminium casing and compact design.• Cost effective with less parts, less tools and less service hours required.• Carry out effective maintenance on site in minutes.• Hardened high chrome impellers, wear- resistant rubber diffusers & corrosion-free coatings are available.• Flow rates of 600 - 20,200 lpm with 2”-10” air outlet lines, plus a sludge pump version.• All built and tested to ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 quality assurance and environmental standards.

AxFlow Limited

Orion ParkNorthfield AvenueEalingLondon W13 9SJ

Telephone: 0208 579 2111Fax: 0208 579 7326E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.axflow.co.uk

No of Employees: 80Turnover Category: DQuality Assurance: ISO 9001: 2000Standards: Safe Contractor

AxFlow provide a technical bridge between the manufacturers product and the customer’s need,ensuring they can be confident of obtaining the optimum operating solution. AxFlow Limited is partof the Pan-European AxFlow Group which employs more than 400 staff in 20 operating companiesserving the fluid handling requirements of all industries. Whether it’s a ‘pump-in-a-box’ or acomplex custom-built system AxFlow’s specialist engineers provide a complete product and servicepackage with total responsibility from initial concept through to installation and commissioning.Experienced engineers offering the very best technical advice together with pump products fromworld leading manufacturers, ensure that pumps of the highest quality are selected to provide themost precise, cost-effective and reliable solution to fluid handling requirements. AxFlow provides longterm service-repair either on-site or as factory return units. Extensive stockholdings of pumps andspares in our London, Windsor, Huddersfield, Durham and Aberdeen locations ensure reliable andrapid response to customer needs.

Brafe Engineering Ltd

Grundisburgh RoadWoodbridge Suffolk IP13 6HX

Telephone: 01394 380 000Fax: 01394 380 300E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.brafe.com

No of Employees: 100Turnover Category: CQuality Assurance: ISO 9001-2000. Lloyds register of Shipping. American Bureau of Shipping.Pressurised equipment directive. Germanisher Lloyd. TUV. Bureau Veritas (Mode II, Marine division).Standards: ASTM. NACE. ASME. ASME III (Nuclear). ASME IX (Welding). API. ATEX. NORSOK M-650.Rev 3. AKER-KVAERNER Statoil

Manufacturing of castings and Repliwax investment castings, including machining and associated testing,with full traceability in stainless steels, nickel alloys, titanium alloys and copper alloys, includingaluminium bronzes.

Materials for corrosive, abrasive and other hostile environments High alloy castings with full traceability and certification One off and small batch production of castings or finished parts National and international accreditations

Solving the problems other engineers cannot reach Brafe Engineering has supplied high quality, castcomponents world-wide for over thirty years. Supporting our precision foundry and complimentaryRepliwax® processes, newly expanded premises provide an efficient high quality machine shopenvironment with the best available CNC and precision manual machining facilities and, of course,inspection and certification to match your highest expectations. We produce components from ouncesto 2500 pounds a wide range of special materials including Duplex and Super Duplex Stainless Steels,High Nickel alloys (Hastelloys®, Monels, Inconels, Incoloys) and Aluminium Bronzes. Our Standardsinclude: ISO 9001-2000, ASTM, NACE, ASME, ASME III (Nuclear), ASME IX Welding, API, ATEX, NORSOKM-650. Rev 3.

Other accreditations include Lloyds Register of Shipping, Bureau Veritas (Mode II, Marine Division),Germanisher Lloyd and TUV.

Brook Crompton

St Thomas’ RoadHuddersfieldWest Yorkshire HD1 3LJ

Telephone: +44 (0) 1484 557200Fax: +44 (0) 1484 557201E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.brookcrompton.com

No of Employees: 38Turnover Category: EQuality 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, with outputs up to 900 kW, is especially suited to a diverserange of applications including the following: • Food industry pumps (subject to hosing down) •Slurry pumps with suspended solids (e.g. china clay) • Crude Oil Distribution (a severe duty athigh pressures) • Boiler feeds • Chemical process pumps • Pumps storage energy systems • Minepumps to prevent flooding • Circulating cooling water condensers in power stations • Sewerage,storm water pumps (often vertical) • Bore hole submersible pumps. The motor business hasevolved alongside the pumps industry, and custom solutions have become industry specifications orrequirements. Typical of these are EEMUA, Shell, ICI, & Lloyds. All Brook Crompton motors aremanufactured in ISO9001 assured factories. The comprehensive range includes single, three phase;safe area, hazardous area; totally enclosed and explosion proof enclosures; cast iron or aluminiumconstruction, and special bespoke motors, e.g. stator rotor units. Brook Crompton motors complywith the latest harmonised standards (IEC 60034-30) with IE2 and IE3 motors available fromstock. Brook Crompton is a true international company with manufacturing facilities and salesoffices worldwide.

Company Pro f i l es

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Calpeda

Wedgewood Road Ind. EstateBicesterOxfordshire OX26 4UL

Telephone: 01869 241 441Fax: 01869 240 681E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.calpeda.co.uk

No of Employees: 20Turnover Category: BStandards: ISO9906, EN733, IEC60034, EN60335

Manufacturers 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 foundries, facilitateshigh volume production with total flexibility and fast lead times. Every pump is subject to a fullproduction ‘wet’ test, unusual in such a high volume production environment. Calpeda products areavailable throughout the world via over 30 sales service and distribution centres including some 16directly owned subsidiaries. Calpeda has been part of the UK pump market for over 40 years, withCalpeda Limited being a directly owned subsidiary of Calpeda S.p.A. Our centrally located Bicesterheadquarters and regional offices in Castleford and Dublin, provide technical sales, service anddistribution with a complete pump packaging service, specialising in the production of fixed andvariable speed automatic pump sets along with pump and tank assemblies complient with currentlegislation.

Caprari Pumps (UK) Ltd

Caprari HouseBakewell RoadOrton SouthgatePeterboroughCambridgeshire PE2 6XU

Telephone: 01733 371605Fax: 01733 371607E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.caprari.com

No of Employees: 21Turnover Category: B

Caprari manufactures a comprehensive range of centrifugal, vortex and electric submersible pumps forCleanwater, Wastewater and Irrigation applications. Caprari have over 50 years’ experience indevelopment and manufacture of pumps, supplying to over 60 countries worldwide. Caprari culture isbased on organisational structure, advanced technologies, design innovation and continued investment inproduction excellence. Caprari, one of the largest independent pump manufacturers in the world, provideexpertise in installation, maintenance and refurbishment. Caprari pumps suitable for use in watertreatment and supply, land reclamation, fountains, irrigation, landscaping, sports turf and industry.Caprari is quality assured to ISO9001:2008. Submersible Wastewater Pumps The K series electricsubmersible pumps suitable for pumping sewage and stormwater in temporary or permanentinstallations. Caprari Water Supply and Boosting Pumps Several ranges of centrifugal pumps availableincluding single and multi stage with horizontal and vertical shafts and a wide range of pumpingcapacity. Caprari Borehole Pumps Conventional lineshaft or electric submersible pumps capable of depthsup to 600 metres. Caprari Packaged Pumping Stations complete with shredder, torque flow or singlechannel impeller, sewage pumps. Package stations available in a variety of sizes ranging from singlepump applications for households to large dual pump stations for sewage and stormwater fromrestaurants, shops, housing estates. Stations are prefabricated in a range of sizes to suit siteapplications. Technical advice on selection of pumps for specific applications available from Caprari.Spare parts and maintenance contracts also available.

Chemquip Limited

Torr Vale MillsTorr Vale RoadNew MillsHigh Peak SK22 3HS UK

Telephone: +44(0)1663 741753Fax: +44(0)1663 743532E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.chemquip.co.uk

No of Employees: 20Turnover Category: BQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001Standards: BS, ISO, ANSI, BS 5500, ASME

Chemquip is the U.K.’s leading independent manufacturer of mechanical seal and magnetic driveStainless 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 andenvironmentally critical services, Chemquip is quality assured to BS EN ISO 9001 and offers a designand engineering capability for both standard and custom made pumps in any materials of constructionincluding 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 needsof the growing trend for process intensification. Applications include high pressure, low flow pumps, allfully compliant with the Pressure Equipment Directive and ATEX regulations.

Our pressure vessel division also allows us to offer the finest Pressure Equipment Directive compliantseal 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 thepositive design advantages desired in a modern pump with self-priming and solids handling Vortexpumps with capacities to 400 m3/hr and heads to 200 m. operating at temperatures from -80 deg. Cto +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 afluid engineering company we also supply and manufacture a full range of valves and vessels.

Circulating Pumps Ltd

Oldmedow RoadHardwick Industrial EstateKing’s LynnNorfolk PE30 4PP

Telephone: 01553 764821Fax: 01553 760965E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.circulatingpumps.net

No of Employees: 40Turnover Category: DQuality Assurance: YesStandards: Yes

Circulating Pumps Limited is a leading manufacturer of domestic circulating pumps and has overforty years experience of providing cost effective pumping solutions to domestic heating installers.From it’s Kings Lynn base, the company manufactures a wide range of easy to install pumps whichare compatible with a variety of system requirements;the range also extends to pumps for drainage,chilled water and air conditioning applications.

All CP Pumps are tested in accordance with EN60335-1 and EN60335-2-51 and EN1151 - the BritishKite mark. They carry a 30 month warranty allowing customers to be confident in the CPL qualitywith the peace of mind this kind of extended warranty provides.

The company ensures its production site carries ISO 14001 and ISO 9001:2000 demonstrating thatCPL manufacturing meets all our customer and UK/European regulatory and quality requirements.

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ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX Brand

149 Newlands RoadCathcartGlasgow G44 4EX

Telephone: 0141 637 7141Fax: 0141 633 2399E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.clydeunion.com

No of Employees: 2000Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001: 2000, BS EN ISO 14001: 2004 Standards: ASME N, NS & NPT Certification; Achilles JQS Certification; Achilles UVDB; First PointAssessment; GOST Certification

ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX Brand, is a world leading specialist in pumping solutions and providesexpertise across the Upstream Oil, Downstream Oil, Power, Water & Industrial, Minerals & Mining andOffshore & Marine sectors. In December 2012, ClydeUnion Pumps became part of the Fortune 500multi-industry manufacturing leader, SPX Corporation. SPX provides highly-specialised, engineeredproducts and technologies to three primary strategic growth markets: infrastructure, processsolutions, and diagnostic systems. SPX’s product portfolio includes thermal heat transfer equipmentfor power plants; power transformers for utility companies; process equipment for the food &beverage industry; and diagnostic tools and equipment for the vehicle service industry.

ClydeUnion Pumps has over 140 years of experience in pumping technologies and has a rich heritageof product brands. May 2007 saw the formation of Clyde Pumps through the acquisition of WeirPumps, a long-standing engineering company with roots back to 1871. Following on from that wasthe acquisition of Union Pumps in November 2008, which formed the company ClydeUnion Pumps.The joining of these companies brought together some of the most respected products, people andheritage brands in the business.

Crane ChemPharma Flow Solutions

Grange RoadCwmbranGwent NP44 3XX

Telephone: 0800 10 777 10Fax: E-mail: [email protected] site: www.depapumps.co.uk

No of Employees: 295Turnover Category: A

Crane ChemPharma Flow Solutions is one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of high quality, positivedisplacement pumps and specialist flow-related equipment for the pharmaceutical, petrochemical,commodity and biotechnology industries. Using the latest technology and advanced productionmethods, the company’s DEPA® Air Operated Diaphragm and ELRO® Peristaltic Pumps are usedacross all applications, and provide the ultimate transfer control for liquid, viscous and sheersensitive products, often in the toughest conditions. DEPA® and ELRO® products are available inthe UK from Teesside-based national distributor, Tomlinson Hall & Co Ltd. Clients benefit from adedicated, one-stop-shop purchasing, distribution and customer care facility which offers a highlycoordinated ordering and delivery service system all under one roof.

Crest Pumps Limited

7 QueenswayStem Lane Industrial EstateNew MiltonHants BH25 5NN

Telephone: 01425 627700Fax: 01425 627711E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.crestpumps.co.uk

No of Employees: 15Turnover Category: AQuality Assurance: Full in house QA system based on IS0 9000

Founded in 1973, Crest Pumps has specialised in the manufacture of corrosion resistant centrifugalpumps for a number of different industries including chemical, nuclear, electronic , effluent treatmentand allied industries.

Crest Pumps have a wide range of horizontal and vertical pumps that can be produced to meet mostrequirements. Construction is from solid polypropylene, PTFE, PVC, PVDF or stainless steel to ensurelong lasting quality and robustness in its corrosive environment. All pumps are available asmechanically sealed or magnetically driven units.

The Vertical range are seal-less and because none of the bearings come into contact with the pumpedliquid, they are ideal for sump emptying and effluent treatment duties . These are also able to run dryindefinitely.

We pride ourselves in our dedication to excellent service at very competitive prices .Our flexiblemanufacturing systems also enable Crest to produce tailor made pumps without any increase in whatare already competitively fast lead times.

Darwins Holdings Ltd

Sheffield RoadTinsleySheffield S9 1RL

Telephone: +44(0)114 244 8421Fax: +44(0)114 256 1775E-mail: [email protected] site: www.darwinscastings.com

No of Employees: 55Turnover Category: CQuality Assurance: ISO 9001Standards: Lloyds, Norsok

Casting Stainless, High Alloy Steels and Nickel-Based Alloys....

Darwins is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of castings in stainless, high alloy steels andnickel-based alloys from 1kg to > 3000kg. Our high-performance products are designed towithstand even the most demanding applications and offer high levels of durability in contactwith corrosive and erosive fluids.

Darwins Castings works closely with a range of industries, and produces sand castings for allkinds of pumps, valves and process equipment. Our highly skilled workforce provides solutions atthe initial design stage right through to pattern making, manufacturing and testing. Marketsserved include: Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Nuclear, Chemical Process, Marine, Desalination, andPulp & Paper.

Complex castings weighing up to 3000kg, of high alloy material, are an everyday process for theDarwins quality manufacturing operation.

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Dawson Downie Lamont

13 Faraday RoadSouthfield Industrial EstateGlenrothes Fife KY6 2RU

Telephone: +44 (0) 1592 775 577Fax: +44 (0) 1592 775 517E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.ddl-ltd.com

No of Employees: 15Turnover Category: BQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9002Standards: Pump design, manufacture and testing to API 674.

Dawson Downie Lamont manufacture a comprehensive range of Reciprocating Pumps for variousapplications within the Oil and Gas, Petrochemical and Marine Industries. With over 100 years ofexperience in pumping technology, Dawson Downie Lamont offer a wide ranging expertise in thepumping of various liquids within the oil industry. The customer base of the Company has been builtup over this period and includes most of the worlds leading oil companies and engineeringcontractors. The product range of the Company includes high pressure Triplex Plunger pumps forhigh efficiency, high pressure applications and electric motor or diesel engine driven Piston pumpsfor 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 Reciprocatingpump of which Dawson Downie Lamont are of the world’s few manufacturers of this specialised typeof pumping equipment. All DDL pumps are designed, manufactured and tested in accordance withAPI 674 and standard designs are modified to meet individual customers specifications and materialpreferences. Certified to ISO 9902, the Quality Assurance system and procedures of the Companyensure that all orders, whether for new pumps or spare parts, conform to a consistently highstandard of workmanship with a fully recorded documentation system.

DP Pumps UK Ltd

20 Ash Kembrey ParkSwindon SN2 8UN

Telephone: 0800 9788 517Fax: 01793 619904E-mail: [email protected] site: www.dp-pumps.co.uk

Standards: ISO 9001 ISO 14001 WRAS Approval

DP Pumps UK Ltd is the UK Distributor of Duijvellar Pompen Holland (DP Pumps)Specialists in WRAS approved Vertical Multistage Pumps & Boostersets.

EagleBurgmann Industries UK LP

12 Welton RoadWedgnock Industrial EstateWarwick CV34 5PZ

Telephone: 01926 417600Fax: 01926 417617E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.eagleburgmann.co.uk

No of Employees: 38Turnover Category: DQuality Assurance: BS EN IS0 9001:2008

EagleBurgmann Industries is a world leader in the design, manufacture and supply of mechanicalseals and provides all associated services. In the UK we support the major industrial sectors of themarketplace from several sales/service centres located across the country. Our experienced andknowledgeable people assist with technical, logistic and commercial issues. Our expertise in sealingtechnology extends to installation, reliability and maintenance of all seal types for all forms ofrotating equipment. The range includes liquid or gas lubricated mechanical seals, carbon Espey ringsand components, seal supply systems (liquid or gas), magnetic or diaphragm couplings, and allrelated equipment.

Ebara Pumps (UK) Limited

Unit 7 Zodiac Business ParkHigh RoadCowleyUxbridgeMiddlesex UB8 2GU

Telephone: 01895 439027Fax: 01895 439028E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.ebaraeurope.com

No of Employees: 11Turnover Category: BQuality Assurance: ISO 9001, as part of world-wide corporate policy.Standards: DIN 24255, WRC approvals.

Ebara Pumps UK Limited is a branch office of Ebara Pumps Europe SpA. We at Ebara Pumps UKLimited are very much aware that in a fiercely competitive market place, delivery and service as wellas price and quality are of paramount importance. Thus all our efforts go to ensure that ourcustomers receive a first class service throughout. Ebara has a fully operational network ofdistribution throughout the UK which offers both sales and service support, backed by extensivestocks and technical support at Ebara House near Heathrow.

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ERIKS UK

Technology Centre - Drives CrackleyWayPeartree Industrial ParkDudleyWest Midlands DY2 0UW

Telephone: 01384 246100Fax: 01384 246246E-mail: [email protected] site: http://fptgroup.com

No of Employees: 27Turnover Category: AQuality Assurance: ISO 14001 ISO 9001

ERIKS UK is the leading industrial services distributor serving both OEM and MRO markets. ERIKSoffers much more than just replacement products, their expertise in application engineering isessential to improving your competitiveness - from consistent level of performance to minimal energyconsumption, ERIKS can provide you the correct drives solution for your requirements. ERIKS range includes shaft fixings, belt drives, motors, gearboxes and chain drives. ERIKS alsoprovide couplings, from their dedicated coupling centre, to ATEX standards, both torsionally rigidand torsionally resilient and are exclusive Falk and Fenner distributors. In addition, ERIKS install andcommission inverters with precise AC motor control to provide energy savings and as part of yourprocess optimization. Further to this, ERIKS provide a range of IE3 (Fenner, WEG and BrookCromtpon) motors designed to reduce energy usage, whilst meeting EU MEPS legislation, as well asthe new Fenner QD:NEO Inverter, designed for use with permanent magnet motors.

Flotronic Pumps Limited

Ricebridge WorksBrighton RoadBolneyWest Sussex RH17 5NA

Telephone: 01444 881 871Fax: 01444 881 860E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.flotronicpumps.co.uk

No of Employees: 35Turnover Category: B

Flotronic’s formidable reputation comes partly from their air-operated diaphragm pump specialism. Italso comes from the unique ‘One Nut’ pump design, which allows swift disassembly withoutdisconnecting the pump from the process and from a willingness to be flexible, adapting to individualcustomer needs and being innovative in the face of new challenges.

Specialising in air-operated diaphragm pumps has certainly given Flotronic an enormous advantage inthe highly competitive pump market. With an ability to transfer thin or viscous liquids and aggressivechemicals, adhesives, cosmetics, drinks, dyes, foodstuffs, paints, pharmaceuticals, solvents, slurry andwater, air-operated diaphragm pumps are incredibly flexible. Add Flotronic’s ability to accessorise andcustomise to a client’s precise specification and you have a powerful proposition for any prospectivecustomer considering which supplier to deal with.

And that’s not forgetting other advantages over alternative pump types including an ability to self-prime, ‘dry run’, dead-head and handle solids.

Cue mind-boggling statistic! The Flotronic product range in fact yields as many as 60 millionvariations! There are also upgrades including leak protection, alarm systems, pulsation dampers,counter systems and two and four wheel trolleys.

Compliance-mindful customers will be reassured to know that any pump in the Flotronic range can bemade ATEX-compliant not only to IIA and IIB standards but also to the more demanding requirementsof IIC. Reassurance also comes from recent recognition of Flotronic’s commitment to high qualityprocess management. The company has achieved ISO 9001 accreditation.

Flowserve GB Ltd

PO Box 17Lowfield WorksNewarkNottinghamshire NG24 3EN

Telephone: 01636 494600Fax: 01636 494889 (Sales)E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.flowserve.com

No of Employees: 450 (UK) 15,000 (Worldwide)Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001Standards: ISO 2548, ISO 2858, ISO 5199, ISO 3661, ISO13709, ANSI B73.1

Flowserve is the world’s premier supplier of industrial flow management services. The Company produces engineeredpumps, precision mechanical seals, automated and manual quarter turn valves and actuators and provides a range ofrelated flow management services, primarily for the process industries. We are the largest pump manufacturer in theworld for the Petroleum, Chemical and Power Generation industries. Having over 40 manufacturing and service repairfacilities spanning 50 countries, we sell our products and services to more than 1,000 companies. Our installed baseexceeds 1,100,000 pumps worldwide. Flowserve, Newark is the UK’s largest manufacturer of industrial pumps. Thereare dedicated business units for the manufacture of end suction, double suction, electro-submersible and non-metallic pumps. for the chemical, pharmaceutical, water, power and general industrial applications. Our NewarkFacility is approved to ISO 9001 by LRQA (Lloyds Register Quality Assurance).

Principle products include Durco Mark 3 ISO, Ducro Mark 3 ANSI, LR, LNN, LN, MEN, Polychem, GRP, CPX, Chemstar,D-Line, vertical in-line pumps and Pleuger submersible pumps. Flowserve supplies pumps in cast iron, ductile castiron, bronze, stainless steel, duplex stainless steel, alloy 20, stainless steel, ni-resist and high nickel alloys,Hastelloy, monel, titanium and zirconium. Also produced are high silicon iron, fibre-glass reinforced, modified epoxyresin and fully PTFE lined pumps. Products are designed in accordance with ISO 2858, ISO 5199, ISO13709, ISO 3661and ANSI B73.1. Interchangeability leading to reduced spares stock and cost is incorporated into both the ISO andANSI designs.

We have a dedicated UK sales and service operation, aimed at providing maximum customer support for the wholeoperating life of the pump unit. We install, commission, service and repair all pumping product, including nonFlowserve manufacture. Strategically located service facilities in the UK and worldwide provide complete after salessupport for all our products and customers.

Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd

Millwey Rise Industrial EstateAxminsterDevon EX13 5HU

Telephone: 01297 639100Fax: 01297 630476E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.gouldspumps.com

No of Employees: 22Turnover Category: Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2008 - Manufacture and Distribution of Centrifugal Pumps and Systems, includingAfter Sales support ( Certified by DNV)Standards: ANSI/ISO/API

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 Axminsterfacility is responsible for the manufacture and assembly of pumps and systems for the European, Middle East andAfrica areas, orders being received through direct Sales or through Distributors. The facility is approved to ISO9001:2008 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, andGeneral Industry with products available for the majority of applications. These will include end suction, doublesuction, submersible, vertical, magnetic drive, non metallic, lined and API pumps, with full manufacture and testingcapabilities. ITT include in their portfolio, Goulds Pumps, PumpSmart, ProCast and Plant Performance Services. Pumpmaterials 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. Theranges of pumps are designed to API 610, ISO 2858, 5199, ANSI 73.1M, and others. The Axminster facility holdsextensive inventory of both ANSI and ISO ranges to enable a quick build programme for pumps to be supported, andfor spares. We also hold consignment stocks of mechanical seals. A team of very experienced and dedicated Salespersonnel ensure that maximum customer support and response in maintained. We have a Sales office in Basingstokewith engineers dedicated to Contractor support. A similar team of Order processing, major Contracts handling, CADand Documentation Engineers ensure timely response to customer orders. After Sales support is achieved by repairprocedures in Axminster or by a dedicated team of experienced Service personnel. Energy saving and pump reliabilityis a major focus within the group with emphasis on the Pumpsmart variable speed drive and energy monitor and theavailability of Goulds unique five year guarrantee on its i-Frame products which measure temperature and vibrationand give visual indication of potential pump failure. We also offer Plant Surveys and Energy audits to reduce cost ofownership..

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Grundfos Pumps Ltd

Grovebury RoadLeighton Buzzard LU7 4TL

Telephone: 01525 850000Fax: 01525 850011E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.grundfos.co.uk

No of Employees: 150Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: YESStandards: ISO 9001, ISO 14001

The Grundfos Group is a private company owned by Poul Due Jensen’s Foundation. This foundation’sprimary purpose is to expand and develop the Group, primarily to reinvesting own, realised funds, andmaintaining the Grundfos Group as an independent company in accordance with its founder’s will.Providing the peoples of the world with water in an efficient and reliable way is the task Grundfospumps accomplish every day irrespective of whether the water is used to satisfy thirst, irrigate fields,water animals, speed industrial processes or heat or cool buildings. Grundfos aims to be the world’sleading and most successful pump manufacturer. The Group is dedicated to ongoing research in newmaterials and processes with an aim to constantly introduce outstanding new pumps and pumpingsystems which satisfy the markets’ needs for effective, reliable and energy-efficient solutions. Qualityis the key in all Grundfos products. This compels us to focus on construction and design and to takespecial care when selecting materials and production methods. We produce the majority ofcomponents ourselves, thus ensuring high productivity and a healthy working environment, bothinside and outside Grundfos. Grundfos products are sold and serviced primarily through a network ofGrundfos-owned national subsidiary companies. The independent national companies ensure first-hand knowledge of market trends and conditions, and provide the best possible service for ourcustomers. Regional production further ensures fast, reliable delivery and the possibility to tailorsolutions for local customers. The Group’s most important resources are our employees, their know-how and personal commitment. This is why the Group make substantial investments in education andtraining, and in the creation of a challenging work environment. The result is creative new productswith high utility values and tangible benefits for our customers.

Hidrostal Ltd

4/5 The Galloway CentreHambridge LanNewbury RG14 5TL

Telephone: 01635 550440Fax: 01635 550140E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.hidrostal.co.uk

No of Employees: 40Turnover Category: CQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001:2008Standards: BS EN ISO 14001: 2004 BS EN ISO DIN, ATEX, WIMES

Hidrostal has unrivalled experience in pumps and pumping. We have a proven track record of delivering highquality pumps and pumping systems to all sectors in particular the water and waste water industry. Wehave a passion for our business and this is reflected in the quality of our staff and in a loyal customer basethat keeps on growing.

We invented the screw centrifugal impeller in the 1960s and are a company totally dedicated to itsdevelopment and improvement. Our continuous research and development programme has led to a family ofpumps being developed all incorporating the screw centrifugal impeller which has become synonymous withsolving pumping problems. Whilst all Hidrostal designs deliver low life cycle costs they have the ability tohandle sewage sludges up to 8% DSC and pump unscreened sewage without blockages, making them truly‘fit for purpose’.

Whilst our main market is municipal sewage and sludge, we operate in many niches in the industrial sectorwhere the requirement is for solids handling, pumping viscous liquids or gentle/low shear pumping. Somepractical examples of this are pumping fruit and vegetables, oily water mixtures, crystalline slurries, etc.

For all markets we can supply submersible/immersible pumps in standard or ATEX construction, end suctionpumps for horizontal or vertical mounting and portable self priming pumps with electric or diesel enginedrives.. All pumps can be supplied in a variety of materials which best suit the application.

Hidrostal will design and supply complete pumping installations, including pumps, pipework, valves andmotor control centres, etc. We also offer a specialist pump hire service for large or complex schemes.

Our in-house design and engineering teams have an excellent reputation for their high level of technicalability together with the quality of their workmanship. We are justifiably proud of our well-earnedreputation for providing both innovative and cost effective pumping solutions that really do work!

HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps

Marshall RoadHampden Park Ind. EstateEastbourneEast Sussex BN22 9AN

Telephone: +44 (0)1323 452000Fax: +44 (0)1323 503369E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.hmdkontro.com

No of Employees: 100+Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: ISO 9001 : 2000

HMD Kontro are the pioneers of zero leakage, magnetic drive sealless pumps, having been the first todevelop 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 manyindustrial processes, particularly those in the chemical pharmaceutical and biochemical sectors throughto specialist, engineered pumps for use in the petrochemical, oil and gas industries, including seallesspumps that comply with API 685 and the appropriate elements of API 610.

Sealless pumps from HMD Kontro can now accommodate flow rates of up to 686 m³/hour anddifferential heads in excess of 240 metres. Sealless pumps are also ideally suited to low and hightemperature applications, from -80ºC to +450°C, with system pressures from vacuum to 185 bar. HMDKontro can also provide pumps of the highest integrity utilising secondary control or secondarycontainment options.

HMD Kontro have installed thousands of pumps worldwide in many hostile environments. Particularbenefits include low maintenance costs (no seals to replace), environmental safety (no leaks) anddurability, with many pumps still operating after several decades of use. HMD Kontro is a division ofthe Sundyne corporation.

John Crane

31 Nash RoadTrafford ParkManchester M17 1SS

Telephone: +44 (0) 161 872 2484Fax: +44 (0) 161 872 1654E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.johncrane.com

No of Employees: 6,600Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: ISO 9001 ISO 14001 OHSAS 18001 (Quality Management, EnvironmentalManagement, Health and Safety Management). Standards: API, DIN, ISO, ANSI, ASME, Aerospace, MOD

John Crane is part of Smiths Group, a global technology business. John Crane designs andmanufactures seals and associated products mainly for the oil & gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, pulp &paper and mining sectors. Since being established over 90 years ago John Crane has become theacknowledged global leader in its field. Today it provides the most complete selection of engineeredmechanical seals and fluid control systems for use in pumps, compressors and other rotatingequipment, complemented by an expanding range of advanced hydrodynamic bearings, filtrationsystems and power transmission couplings all of which are supported by the global John Crane salesand service network. John Crane is a globally recognised and trusted name. The John Crane businesshas over 20 manufacturing sites and more than 6,000 employees, located in over 50 countries. Forfurther information visit http://www.johncrane.com/

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KSB Limited

2 Cotton WayLoughboroughLeicestershire LE11 5TF

Telephone: +44 (0) 1509 231 872Fax: +44 (0) 1509 215 228E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.ksb.com

No of Employees: 100+Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: BS ISO 9001:2008Standards: BS ISO 14001: 2004 OHAS 18001: 2007

The KSB Group is one of the world’s leading producers of pumps, valves and related systems.Annual turnover is approximately 2 billion euro. KSB employ directly 15,500 employees around theworld who work for maximum customer satisfaction in building services, industry and water utilities,the energy sector and mining. KSB is increasingly a strategic partner and provides complete hydraulicsystems for every application. KSB has more than 30 manufacturing sites in 19 countries. At each ofthem, we produce our pumps and valves to global quality standards. The pump range covers a vastspectrum - 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. Whetherit’s product development, manufacturing, sales or service, KSB employees aim to be faster and betterthan their competitors. KSB Limited is centrally located in Loughborough, Leicestershire with regionalservice centres based throughout the UK. The Loughborough site has extensive service facilities andmodern test facilities. Services offered from the UK include complete M&E project engineering,installation, stock holdings, repair and service.

Lanson Polymers Limited

Gable House46 High StreetMalmesburyWiltshire SN16 9AT

Telephone: 01666 825559Fax: 01666 823849E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.lansonpolymers.com

No of Employees: Turnover Category: Quality Assurance: ISO9001:2008Standards: ISO9001:2008

Lanson Polymers provide pump manufacturers and users with innovative engineering solutions,utilising our advanced range of elastomeric and thermoplastic materials.

We work in partnership with our customers to enhance performance and reliability, increasing pumpefficiency and reducing the overall cost of ownership.

Our products include:

HIGH PERFORMANCE POLYMER SEALS

ADVANCED THERMOPLASTIC COMPONENTS INCLUDING PTFE AND PEEK

THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITE WEAR RINGS, BEARINGS AND THRUST PLATES

Leroy-Somer

8 Pit Hey PlacePaddock RoadWest PimboSkelmersdaleLancs WN8 9PG

Telephone: 01695 554109Fax: 01695 554117E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.leroy-somer.com

No of Employees: 35Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: ISO9001 ISO14001

Leroy Somer manufacture a comprehensive range of AC & DC motors, geared motors and drives,for both safe areas & for hazardous areas, suitable for most pump applications.

The large range include single & three phase, drip proof, totaly enclosed and explosion proofenclosure motors; cast iron or aluminium construction and special motors: water cooled,stator/rotor.

We have full compliance with the ATEX requirements for motors and geared motors.

All our factories are certified to ISO9001 and ISO14001.

We have a global presence all over the world to support our customers.

LFH Engineering

Unit 1,Castle StreetCastlepark Industrial EstateEllonAberdeen AB41 9RF

Telephone: 01358 726310Fax: 01358 725237E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.lfhengineering.com

No of Employees: 32Turnover Category: BQuality Assurance: ISO 9001:2008

LFH Engineering Limited prides itself on providing the highest Quality Level of Service in theDesign, Manufacture and Supply of Diesel Engine Coolant Pumps, supporting a wide cross section ofindustry including Ship Propulsion, Diesel Power Plants and Rail Traction Installations.

The company also offers an extensive range of support services to Diesel Engine Manufacturers andDiesel Engine Maintenance Departments - from the Design of new Cooling Pumps through to theRepair and Refurbishment of In-Service Units. As part of this service, the firm’s in-housecertification, BV Mode1, CCS & RMRS enables LFH to offer its Customers a Prompt and EconomicTesting Service as and when required.

LFH Engineering in 2010 completed a Management buyout of PEGSON Pumps and is proud to becontinuing the tradition of producing PEGSON World class Diesel Cooling Pumps, maintaining itsfirst-class level of Product & Service Globally for both new and existing Customers.

Based at Castlepark Industrial Estate, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, the company has established animpressive worldwide client list including Rolls Royce, MAN Diesel and Caterpillar.

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Mackley Pumps - The Clarke Chapman Group Ltd

PO Box 9Saltmeadows RoadGatesheadTyne & Wear NE8 1SW

Telephone: 0191 477 2271Fax: 0191 477 1009E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.mackleypumps.co.uk

No of Employees: 100Turnover Category: BQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001 and MOD and Norwegian equivalentStandards: All Pumps are tested in Mackley’s own test facility; performance tested incompliance with BS EN ISO 9906 2000, API 610 or the customers specific pump test standard.

Specialising in a variety of application: mine de-watering, water supply/sewage services, powerstations, 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 highheads, single and twin stage horizontal split casing pumps for high liquid flow rates and verticalsump pumps with drive shaft lengths up to 12m manufactured in any machinable alloy from castiron to acid resistant bronze and duplex stainless steels to meet the requirements of eachinstallation. 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 ChapmanGroup, a Langley Holdings Company.

MDM Pumps Ltd

Spring LaneMalvernWorcestershire WR14 1BP

Telephone: 01684 892 678Fax: 01684 892 841E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.mdmpumps.co.uk

No of Employees: 20Turnover Category: AQuality Assurance: ISO 9001:2008Standards: ATEX, FDA, ASME: BPE, EHEDG, 3-A

MDM Pumps Ltd manufactures hygienic centrifugal pumps for the brewing, soft drinks, dairy, food andpharmaceutical industries. The close coupled pumps are manufactured from stainless steel and are used forhandling 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 free-standing stainlesssteel 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 widerange of liquids including liquids with air bubbles and foam. The pumps are capable of self-priming even ifthe suction pipe is empty.

• ‘CH’ range: these have been independently assessed to the EHEDG (European Hygienic Equipment DesignGroup) in-place cleanability protocol.

• ‘AS’ range: specially developed for emptying product from road tankers, or for scavenging of vessels andpipelines in a CIP (Cleaning in Place) system. This centrifugal pump has been designed to handle a mixture ofair and liquid.

• Two-way: these models can pump in either direction and have been designed for use as fermentation vesselsample pumps in the brewing industry.

• MDM Pumps Ltd also manufactures: hygienic stainless steel pipeline strainers and hygienic stainless steelair venting valves.

MDM Pumps Ltd is a private company founded in 1922 and is registered to ISO 9001.

Micropump

IDEX Unit 3 Dairy Court,97 Huntingdon StreetSt Neots,CAMBS, PE19 1DU

Telephone: +44 1480 356600Fax: +44 1480 356300E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.micropump.com

No of Employees: 5Turnover Category: Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9002

With over 40 years of experience in the fluid handling industry, Micropump is the leader in seal-less,low flow gear pumps, offering standard models, configure to order models and custom OEMconfigurations. Flows range from as low as 1 ml/min to a maximum of 40L/min. Outlet pressures of8.6 bar can be achieved. Micropump pumps are used in a wide range of markets including: medical,chemical, aeronautical, semi conductor, water purification, printing, pulp and paper, industrialprocessing, and solvent delivery and recovery. Micropump Limited is a division of Micropump, Inc(USA).

NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd)

Martin StreetAudenshawManchester M34 5JA

Telephone: 0161 339 9000Fax: 0161 344 0727E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.mono-pumps.com

No of Employees: 750Turnover Category: US$ 173 MillionQuality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 ISO 14001:2004 CEMARS ISO 14064:2006

NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd) is a UK manufacturer of progressing cavity pumps and parts and has a wideproduct range suitable for the pumping of fluids within the waste water, chemical, food, beverage, paper,mining, mineral processing, marine, agricultural and oil and gas sectors.

We are also the inventors of the EZstrip™ family of products which provide a true Maintain-In-Place solutionfor the maintenance of pumps and Munchers.

NOV Mono also supplies rotary lobe pumps, grinders, screens and packaged pumping systems, ideally suited forthe efficient maceration, screening and pumping of waste water flows. A full range of progressing cavity pumpparts are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and can be ordered online or through NOV Mono’sauthorized distributor network, to ensure minimum downtime of your equipment.

Maintenance, technical assistance and on-site chemical and metallurgical laboratories, to test and confirm thecorrect pump selection for difficult fluids, are other areas of expertise available from NOV Mono. For turnkeyprojects, NOV Mono’s dedicated Projects & Installation Team can manage all aspects of a project, from initial 3Ddesign of a pumping station through to installation and commissioning, including all necessary controlequipment and pipework.

NOV Mono is part of National Oilwell Varco, a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of equipment tothe oil and gas industries. Manufacturing and distribution plants are located in the U.K., France, NorthAmerica, Canada, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and China, and supported by a global distribution network.

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Obart Pumps Limited

Obart HouseLiphook Way20/20 Industrial EstateMaidstone Kent ME16 0FZ

Telephone: 01622 355000Fax: 01622 355019E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.obartpumps.co.uk

No of Employees: 10Turnover Category: B

Obart Pumps is a privately owned company, founded in 1972. We are based in Maidstone, in Kent, with a15,000²ft warehouse with stock worth £1.5m. Our portfolio of pumps include electric submersibles,electric and engine powered close coupled sets and fuel transfer units.

We are principally UK agents for Tsurumi Manufacturing Company of Japan and have grown to becometheir largest European distributor. We supply from stock a comprehensive range of submersibles, whichrange from the small domestic 0.15kW sump pumps up to 11kW heavy duty drainage and sewagepumps. Larger models up to 110kW are available on a 5 day lead time, via stock holding in Belgium.

Our single and three phase contractor pumps have an unrivalled global reputation for quality, durabilityand reliability in drainage and sewage markets, offering a genuine, robust alternative to the traditionalEuropean brands. These submersibles have consistently proven themselves to be successful inapplications that their competitor’s have found difficult and gone on to reward owners with minimalwear, simple maintenance and low running costs.

We offer a genuine choice or brands to our customers, which include Honda, Speroni, Umbra, Dab,Tellarinni,APP, Arven and Patay. In addition to these products we supply a comprehensive range ofcontrol equipment, valves, pipe fittings and hoses.

Our enthusiastic staff have direct experience of many our products, having used them themselves in theirprevious careers. This has given them a deep knowledge of the products and, in turn, an understandingof our customer’s needs. We are, therefore, skilled in the selection and specification of pumps for manyand varied applications, and friendly advice is always freely available.

Patterson Pump Ireland

Unit 14 Mullingar Business ParkMullingar Co Westmeath Ireland

Telephone: 353 44 9347078Fax: 353 44 9347896E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.ie.pattersonpumps.comNo of Employees: 25

Patterson Pump Ireland Limited provides a range of pumping solutions for all water-based applications fromclean freshwater through seawater to sewage installations.

Our manufacturing facility based in Mullingar, Ireland includes full sales, technical and after-market supportwhich 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 ourfacility in Europe was established over ten years ago specifically to service European requirements with acomplete 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), VdS, Pavus, CNBOP and the Hungarian FireAuthorities.

Whilst our primary market sector is pumping solutions for the fire protection industry, we also serve other waterindustry 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 flowpump 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 solutionsusing a pre-fabricated building design that is unique to Patterson Pump.

For the fire protection industry, we design, manufacture, test and provide after-market care for firewater pumppackages designed to a variety of international and European standards including NFPA No 20, FM/UL, EN12845,LPCB, VdS, Pavus and CNBOP.

Our installations can be found in every area across Europe and we pride ourselves on a reputation of providing areliable, first-class quality product at a competitive price within a respectable delivery period. Our numerous‘blue-chip’ 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 contactingPatterson Pump Ireland Limited’s sales team direct.

Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX Brand

Earl Haig RoadHillingtonGlasgow G52 4JN

Telephone: 0141 883 0314Fax: 0141 882 2752E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.spxft.com

No of Employees: 60Turnover Category: CQuality Assurance: ISO 900 1 : 2000Standards: BS, ISO, DIN, ANSI and API

SPX Flow Technology designs and manufactures Plenty Mirrlees rotary positive displacement pumps foruse primarily in the oil, power generation, marine and sugar industries. The Plenty name, founded in1790, is recognised worldwide as a mark of excellence in the field of reliable engineering. The productrange 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 andship, rail and road loading/unloading, including non-lubricating liquids; a unique range of Vane pumpsfor lubricating oils and fuel oils, grease, bitumen asphalt, molasses and other viscous liquids. The vanepump range includes a version capable of an infinitely variable flow rate. The flow rate can be variedmanually, 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 arealso included in the product range. Other services include field commissioning and repair, factory pumprepair, refurbishment and conversion, system design and consultancy services. SPX Flow Technology’sother 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 facilitiesin Europe, Asia, USA and offices worldwide.

Pumps (UK) Ltd

A2 Chaucer Business ParkWatery LaneKemsingSevenoaksKent TN15 6PW

Telephone: 01732 762541Fax: 01732 763523E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.pumpsukltd.com

No of Employees: 6Standards: Safe-contractor

Pumps UK LTD was founded in 2002 and quickly became a prominent independent distributor. In 2006the company branched out and Pumps UK Online LTD was established with an aim to supply brandedpumping products to customers throughout the UK. Today this pioneering website is one of the biggest inthe country and set the bar for on-line distribution. The company was also recently nominated for theprestigious “distributor of the year” award at the pump awards in Coventry.

Year on year Pumps UK has grown, resulting in the need to move to a larger 4000 square foot businessunit in Kemsing Kent, and most recently in the separation of the companies successful pump service sideleading to the creation of Pumps UK Service. Pumps UK Service, the latest arm of the Pumps UK group,was created to focus on pump service, installation & maintenance. With a team of experienced engineersand an all new fully equipped workshop based in Dartford the company aims to offer cost-effective &reliable solutions to any pumping problem.

Years of reliable customer service has allowed Pumps UK to develop excellent relationships with all majorpump manufactures including companies such as; Lowara, DAB, Ebara, Calpeda, Wilo, Armstrong, ABS,KSB and many more. With Pumps UK’s focus on customer service and value for money we look forwardto the future knowing that with our loyal suppliers and customers we can only continue to grow andfurther improve our service.

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SAER Burdens UK

Garner StreetEtruria Stoke on Trent ST4 7BH

Telephone: 0845 688 1206Fax: 0845 070 1311E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.saerpumpsuk.com

Principal contacts:Katie Henshall, Product coordinator SAER Burdens Pump Technical and sales office Tel 0845 688 1206,Mobile 07808 175969 email [email protected] or [email protected] Graham john, Business Development Director, tel 07711 771616 email [email protected]

SAER PUMPS With over 50 years of experience with ranges of centrifugal, surface and submersible pumps and motors,SAER pump manufacturing is carried out in Italy using only top-quality materials: cast iron EN-GJL-250,carbon steel G20Mn5, bronze marine G-CuSn10, stainless steel AISI 316 (1.4408), and various grades ofDuplex and Super duplex - all materials are of high strength and corrosion resistance. The product rangeincludes: Standard pumps according to EN733 and higher specification pumps, available as close-coupled, withstub shaft or bare shaft. Powers range from 750W to 500kW.Submersible borehole pumps (from 4in. to 14in.) and motors (from 4in. to 12in.) up to 300kW invarious materials. Vertical and horizontal multistage pumps from 750W to 500kW. Split casing pumps from 15kW to 1500kW. Burdens Utilities. With a distribution network throughout the UK and R.of I. Burdens ensure national availability for allSAER pump requirements together with technical support and installation advice from a dedicated teamof pump specialists. New for this year and beyond, Burdens can offer (via their strategic contractingpartner) Pumpac to offer a design, supply installation, commission, and service package (or any of thosein isolation) for customers in the UK and R. of I. http://www.pumpac.co.uk/ Burdens also offer solutions for packaged pump stations for sewer, Storm and foul water applications,and Booster sets for domestic and commercial use.

SAER Burdens: together a winning team

Salamander Pumps

Unit 2c Colima AvenueEnterprise Park WestSunderlandTyne & Wear SR5 3XE

Telephone: + 44 (0) 191 516 2002Fax: + 44 (0) 191 548 4445E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.salamanderpumps.co.uk

No of Employees: 62Turnover Category: CQuality Assurance: Yes

Choose a Salamander pump and enjoy stimulating power from your shower. Our comprehensive range ofpumps brings you the latest technology and an assurance of quality and reliability - all at exceptionalvalue for money.

Salamander pumps are manufactured in the UK from top quality components, the majority of which aresourced from the EU. Each component is extensively tested for long life and every pump is subject tostrict quality controls before it leaves our factory in Sunderland.

NEW! Salamander Brass Ended Force Range

A new range of brass ended 1.5, 2 and 3 bar pumps ideal for boosting shower performance to a widerange of applications. All of the brass ended range have continuously rated motors, new solid stateswitching on the pump for outstanding reliability and solid brass, Salamander branded end caps.

Siemens IA/DT

Sir William Siemens HousePricess RoadManchester M20 2UR

Telephone: 0161 446 6400Fax: 0161 446 5302E-mail: [email protected] site: www.siemens.co.uk/drives

No of Employees: 550Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: ISO 9001

Siemens are one of the worlds largest suppliers of motors and drives with a wide selection of bothproducts and engineered solutions.

Motors and drives range from 0.12kW to 100MW and can be engineered to provide the optimumsolution for the given application.

Motors are available for LV, MV and HV applications in both safe area and hazardous areaconfigurations 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 couplingsmaking 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.

Smedegaard Pumps Limited

10 Beech Business ParkBristol RoadBridgwaterSomerset TA6 4FF

Telephone: 01278 458686Fax: 01278 452454E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.smedegaard.co.uk

No of Employees: 22Turnover Category: BQuality Assurance: ISO9002

Manufacturer and supplier of;

Commercial and industrial in-line and end suction glanded pumps with both fixed speed and invertervariable speed control variants, ErP IE compliant.

Domestic and commercial glandless circulators fixed and variable speed, ErP EEI compliant.

Vertical multistage stainless steel and end suction stainless steel pumps, with or without variable speeddrives, ErP IE compliant.

Pressurisation sets, Spill sets, Expansion Vessels all suitable for domestic, commercial and industrialapplications.

Commercial and industrial Cold Water Booster sets, break tank packaged booster sets for allapplications and built to Cat 5 compliancy with type AB air gap. All sets can be DOL or Invertercontrolled.

Point of use domestic and commercial Cold Water Booster sets with type AF or Cat 5 (AB) Compliancy.

Rainwater harvesting packages.

Waste water pumps and pump packages.

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SPP Pumps

Theale Cross, Pincents LaneCalcot, ReadingBerkshire RG31 7SP

Telephone: 0118 932 3123Fax: 0118 932 3302E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.spppumps.com

No of Employees: 350Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001/2/3Standards: BS, ISO, DIN, ANSI, API, FM, NFPA

SPP specialise in the design, manufacture, supply and service of pumps, pump packages andassociated equipment for a diverse range of applications and industries. SPP’s Water Division supply arange of split case, end suction and vertical turbine pumps for applications such as municipal anddomestic water supply, sewage and storm water handling, HVAC, mains boosting, irrigation anddrainage, and well pumping. In addition, SPP can offer a complete project design, manufacture,supply, installation and commissioning service, covering complete pumping systems for environmentalprojects. SPP’s Autoprime range of contractor/mobile pumps are designed for de-watering anddrainage, well pointing, over-pumping, sewage handling, emergency spillage and flood relief. Featuresinclude open and canopied sets, high and extra high heads, sound attenuation and extra flow models.SPP’s Industrial Fire Division boast “world leadership” in “approved” fixed fire protection pumps andpackages. SPP packages and systems can be found protecting buildings and installations in more than90 countries around the world. SPP’s Engineered Packages Division design, manufacture and supplypump packages including generators and control systems for a variety of applications within theoffshore and onshore oil, gas and petrochemical industries. SPP’s Service Division operate a networkof service centres specialising in the repair and refurbishment of pumps, valves and associatedmechanical and electrical equipment. These Service Centres are supported by strategically located andhighly trained field service engineers who provide a full range of on-site planned and emergencyservicing, installation, commissioning and testing services that cover all types and makes of pumpsand related equipment. SPP Pumps Energy Division promotes the benefits of auditing complete pumpsystems, producing recommendations to minimise the energy consumption of pumps and theirassociated systems. Ongoing monitoring and validation of pump systems through their asset life byregular auditing will also be necessary to maintain energy reduction benefits.

Sterling-SIHI

Atlantic StreetAltrinchamCheshire WA14 5DH

Telephone: 0161 928 6371Fax: 0161 925 2129E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.sterlingsihi.com

No of Employees: 40Turnover Category: CQuality Assurance: ISO 9000:2000

Our Power to Save Your Energy...Liquid, gas, and vapour handling expertise underpins the unique ability of the SIHI Group to provideits clients with the optimum pumping system. Whether there is a requirement to process chemicals,create vacuum, handle hygienic products, generate energy, recover VOC emissions, or simply optimiselife-cycle cost, our team has a reliable solution.

With some of industry’s strongest vacuum and liquid centrifugal pumps brands like SIHI, LaBour andHalberg, the organisation serves most avenues of industry. Additional to the highly regarding rangeof pumps, the vast array of aftercare packages include: A whole-system approach to energy saving,on-site service, in-house repairs, installation, condition based monitoring, testing, and generalupgrading of pump technology.

Positioned in Cheshire, Sterling-SIHI provides its UK based customers with a strategic approach todealing with an award winning Global Manufacturer. Application engineering is a particular asset ofthe Sterling-SIHI UK facility, where all types of pumps are matched to specific customer demands.

• Highly efficient hydraulic designs• Whole-system / application approach to energy optimisation• High-end reliability approach to product design• Continual people development

*Awards include: Environmental/Energy Saving, Manufacturer of the Year, Technical innovation of theYear, Technical innovation of the Year - Products and Technical innovation of the Year - Projects.

Stuart Turner Limited

The Market PlaceHenley-on-ThamesOxfordshire RG9 2AD

Telephone: + 44 (0) 1491 572 655Fax: + 44 (0) 1491 573 704E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.stuart-turner.co.uk

No of Employees: 70Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001:2008

Stuart Turner Limited has a long and distinguished history of design innovation and manufacturingcapability, so when you choose a Stuart Turner pump you can be confident that you are investing in aname you can trust.

Established in 1906, Stuart Turner Limited has over 100 years of engineering excellence and hasearned a market leading reputation for quality and reliability both in the UK and overseas. They offeran extensive range of pump products and solutions, catering for almost every application,from domestic shower and whole house water boosting pumps to range of macerator pumps toremove waste water. The company also has the capability to design pumps to meet specific OEMrequirements in various materials including brass, stainless steel and plastic and for a variety ofcommercial applications.

Each pump is fully tested before leaving the factory and is supported by WRAS approved products,ISO9001:2008 quality assurance and an extensive guarantee period, 5 years in the case of Monsoon,which comes with both a brass body and impellers. Stuart Turner is also renowned for its customerservice which is enhanced by Pump Assist. A team of experienced engineers and repair technicianswho are on hand to offer help and advice including guidance on choosing the correct pump for anyapplication, installation assistance and can also put you in touch with a local stockist or installer.

Stuart Turner Ltd is a privately owned company.

Sulzer Pumps (UK) Limited

Manor Mill LaneLeedsYorkshire LS11 8BR

Telephone: 01132 701244Fax: 01132 724404E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.sulzerpumps.com

No of Employees: 450Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001

Sulzer Pumps (UK) Ltd is a world leader in the design and manufacture of engineered and semiengineered pump sets. The main markets served are oil and gas, power generation and hydrocarbonprocessing. As part of the Sulzer Technology Corporation of Switzerland the company has access to amajor corporate R & D facility giving benefits in terms of material technology, rotodynamic analysis,fluid dynamics etc. Recent proven innovations include a full range of heli coaxial multiphase pumpsfor surface and subsea applications and a full range of vertical, barrel casing multi stage pumps forhigh pressure water injection service offshore. As part of our full line capability, the Leeds site alsoincludes a centrifugal compressor test bed and packaging facility. Our range of engineered, semiengineered products can be supplemented by pumps (including standard designs) from sister pumpcompanies in France, Germany, Finland, USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, India China and South Africa, weare able to offer local manufacture in these locations when required. With almost 50 service centresworldwide, Sulzer Pumps offers local repair and manufacture facilities to new equipment standard aswell as a full range of services including healthcare packages.

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Torkington Engineers Ltd

Bailey RoadTrafford ParkManchester M17 1SA

Telephone: 0161 872 8931Fax: 0161 872 9873E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.torkingtonengineers.co.uk

No of Employees: 35Turnover Category: BQuality Assurance: ISO 9001:2008 Standards: ISO 14001: 2004 BS OHSAS 18001: 2007

Torkington Engineers Ltd is a strategic partner to the OEM pump industry.

The company was established in 1949 and has an unrivalled reputation for consistently achieving thehighest levels of quality, customer service and on-time delivery performance.

The company has a modern equipped CNC and conventional machine shop facility and a team ofhighly skilled engineers which specialise in the precision machining of one-offs through to mediumbatch parts in all metalic and non-metalic materials including the full range of exotic nickel and heatresistant alloys.

The key component parts manufactured include pump shafts, line shafts, column pipes, pump bowls,diffusers, impellers, wear rings, thrust collars, muff couplings and bed plates.

The company is certified to ISO 9001:2008 (Quality), ISO 14001:(Environment), & BS OHSAS18001:2007 (H&S) and is also a fully registered supplier on the First Point Assesment database usedby the Oil & Gas industry.

T-T Pumps Limited

Onneley WorksNewcastle RoadWoore, Cheshire CW3 9RU

Telephone: 01630 647200Fax: 01630 642100E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.ttpumps.com

No of Employees: 80+Turnover Category: CQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001:2000Standards: BBA Approval on most standard Package Pumping Stations

Who are T-T?With over 50 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 systems. Theseproducts are complimented by our support services, including project assistance from concept to handover,after-sales support and service agreements.

About usA British owned company with true independence that can only serve its clients’ best interest. It maintains thehighest 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 themost competitive and responsive companies.

Our Divisions• T-T Pumps – manufacturers and distributors of a wide range of specialised products including 1000 pumpmodels

• T-T Projects – provides comprehensive Pumping Station schemes• T-T Controls – specialists in bespoke electrical projects, we are also suppliers of a range of standard controlproducts and systems

• T-T Enviro- 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• Aquafloe – providing engineered waterworks valves, related products and services.

ApplicationsOur 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

Tuthill UK

Birkdale CloseManners Industrial EstateIlkestonDerbyshire DE7 8YA

Telephone: 01159 325 226Fax: 01159 324 816E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.pump.tuthill.com/

No of Employees: 41Turnover Category: BQuality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001-2008 (Last updated 2 November 2011) Q05536Standards: Caterpillar/Perkins and Rockwell Intl approvals.

Tuthill UK manufacturers a wide range of Gear Pumps for lubrication, oil burning andpetrochem/process industries. Heavy Duty Circumferential Piston Pumps are manufactured foraggressive process applications where viscosity’s, pressures and temperatures are usually abovestandard Rotary Lobe Pump performance. Leak Free Magnetic Drive products are available in CastIron, 316 Stainless Steel, PPS (plastic) materials and Hastelloy “C”. Tuthill remains one of the fewpump manufacturers to offer a customised design service to OEM clients. Tuthill also supplies OvalGear Meters. Maximum Pump Flowrate = 120 m³/Hr and Maximum Meter Flowrate = 60m³/hr

Tuthill UK is wholly owned by Tuthill Corporation USA.

Watson-Marlow Pumps Group

FalmouthCornwall TR11 4RU

Telephone: 01326 370370Fax: 01326 376009E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.wmpg.co.uk

No of Employees: 400Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: ISO9001 ISO14001

Watson-Marlow Pumps Group is the world’s largest manufacturer of tube and hose pumps. Peristaltic pumps have no valves , seals or glands - the fluid contacts only the bore of the hose ortube. Simple to install, easy to use and quick to maintain, they are the world’s fastest-growingpump type.

Following recent acquisitions, aseptic filling and capping systems specialist Flexicon, and sinusoidalpump company MasoSine, significantly strengthen the company’s offering to the process andpackaging machinery industries.

MasoSine pumps enable Watson-Marlow to increase its flow rate range and handle higher viscositieswithout shear or cavitation.

Watson-Marlow Flexicon bring aseptic liquid filling, plugging and crimp capping systems to users inpharmaceutical and diagnostics applications where high precision and efficiency are required.

The new pump portfolio will enhance end-user processes through reduced product damage, flowrates to 90 cubic metre/hr and pressures to 15 bar, and minimal maintenance downtime, therebydelivering savings on process and equipment running costs.

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WEG Electric Motors (UK) Ltd

28/29 Walkers RoadManorside Industrial EstateNorth Moons MoatRedditch, Worcestershire B98 9HE

Telephone: +44 (0) 1527 596748Fax: +44 (0) 1527 591133E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.weg.net/uk

A WORLD LEADER IN ENERGY SAVING FOR PUMPING APPLICATIONS...

A world leader in motor and drive technology, WEG supplies its energy saving motor-inverterpackages and turnkey automation systems to control some of the most prestigious pumping projectsin the world: desalination plants, hydro electric facilities, irrigation systems, water and wastetreatment plants, cavity pumping applications, oil extraction and major testing facilities - to namebut a few. WEG supplies low voltage, medium voltage and high voltage motors - including ATEX-compliant hazardous area machines - and the new WQuattro LV line of super premium efficiencymotors, which achieves the highest efficiency in the market, exceeding the requirements of theimpending IE4 Super Premium Efficiency classification across its entire output range.

WEG have also recently launched the W22 WIMES motor which covers the Water Industryspecification and is available as IE2 or IE3.

The operation of these energy saving motors is further optimised with WEG’s inverter drives, whichcan save up to 50% in running costs in some pumping applications. For example, WEG’s new CFW-08Multi-pump AC drive saves substantial amounts of energy, by allowing the control of up to four pumpsfrom one variable frequency drive (VFD). Complementing this efficiency, WEG’s IP56 ‘Wash’ inverterprovides greater protection against contaminants in pumping applications, in food, beverage, andchemical industries.

WEG is an ISO 14001 certified manufacturer, and has a truly global presence with representatives onevery continent, in over 60 countries; and a network of 1100 service centres worldwide.

Weir Minerals Europe Limited

Halifax RoadTodmorden, Lancashire OL14 5RT

Telephone: 01706 814251Fax: 01706 815350E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.weirminerals.com

No of Employees: 430Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000Standards: ISO 14001: 2007 BS OHAS 18001: 2007

Weir Minerals Europe are specialists in delivering and supporting slurry equipment and mine dewatering solutionsfor global mining and mineral processing, the power sector and general industry including;

• Pumps• Hydrocyclones• Valves• Screens and Screen Media• Rubber and Wear Resistant Linings• Dewatering Equipment and belt tightening systems

Our products strength lies in the superiority of our hydraulic designs and wear and corrosion and abrasion resistantmaterials. In slurry pumping, processing and control applications where the cost of ownership often outweighs capitalcost as a priority, we help our customers address such issues as longevity, capacity, efficiency of operation, andmaintenance. We are there for you and your operation, every step of the way providing Expertise where it countsSM.

Our product portfolio includes Warman Slurry Pumps, Linatex Rubber products, Vulco Wear Resistant Linings, CavexHydrocyclones, Floway Vertical Turbine Pumps, Isogate Slurry Valves, Multiflow Mine Dewatering Systems and WeirMinerals Services.

WARMAN is a registered trademark of Weir Minerals Australia Ltd and Weir Group African IP Ltd; CAVEX, HAZLETON,MULTIFLO are registered trademarks of Weir Minerals Australia Ltd; LEWIS PUMPS is a registered trademark ofEnvirotech PumpSystems Inc; GEHO are registered trademarks of Weir Minerals Netherlands bv; FLOWAY is a registeredtrademark of Weir Floway Inc.; VULCO is a registered trademark of Vulco SA; ISOGATE is a registered trademark of Weirdo Brasil Ltda. LINATEX is a registered trademark of LINATEX Ltd; GEMEX is a registered trademark of Gema Industri AB.

Whale (Munster Simms Engineering Limited)

Old Belfast RoadBangorN. Ireland BT19 1LT

Telephone: +44 (0)28 91270531Fax: +44 (0)28 91466421E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.whalepumps.com

No of Employees: 150Turnover Category: EQuality Assurance: ISO 9001:2008, Quality Management System. 2011 winner of the NIQA(based on the European Framework for Quality).Standards: ISO 14001: 2004, Environment Management System. BS OHSAS 18001: 2007 Healthand Safety Management System.

Munster Simms Engineering Limited better known by their brand name Whale is a key player in theleisure marine, caravan and healthcare industry. They specialise in the design and manufacture ofwater and waste products including manual and electric freshwater, bilge and waste pumps, QuickConnect plumbing systems, faucets, showers and accessories.

While being market leaders in the marine and caravan markets, the products are also sold into manydifferent markets such as construction, agriculture, medical and the vending industry.

The company combines innovative products with excellent customer service to supply the world’slargest power and sailboat manufacturers, and has a worldwide distribution to retail network. Whaleis an ISO certified company. In Whale have been included in the Sunday Times Best Companies towork for survey for the past three years and have also been awarded the Northern Ireland Qualityaward.

Wilo (U.K.) Ltd

Centrum 100Burton-on-TrentStaffordshire DE14 2WJ

Telephone: 01283 523000Fax: 01283 523099E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.wilo.co.uk/

No of Employees: 85Turnover Category: E

Wilo (U.K.) Ltd is a member of the Wilo Group of companies. It employs over 6,000 employees in 32countries and achieves annual revenues of approximately 1 Billion Euros.

Since 1999 Wilo has been ISO9001 & ISO140001 certified. The product portfolio falls into fourcategories as follows ... * Pumping. Glanded circulators and pumps for general water transfer orcirculating applications . End suction close-coupled or bed plate mounted and in-line s ingle or twinhead. Integrated variable speed drives are available. * Circulating Glandless circulators for heating orsecondary hot water circulation in-line single or twin head. Integrated variable speed drives areavailable. * Boosting. A comprehensive range of multistage pumps for pressure boosting and watersupply applications up to a nominal 50m3/h flow. Integrated variable speed units are available as arecomplete packaged booster sets . * Lifting. A broad range of submersible sewage and waste waterpumps manufactured from advanced composite materials to offer improved chemical and abrasiveresistance combined with reduced weight. Package pumping station solutions are also offered.

Product is available through a nation-wide network of distributors and merchants . For furtherinformation, please contact David Spragg, Head of Residential Building Services, Wilo (U.K.) Ltd,Centrum 100, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, DE14 2WJ. Tel. 01283 523000, Fax. 01283 523099.Email. [email protected] or visit the Wilo website at : http://www.wilo.co.uk/

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Xylem, Lowara UK Limited

Millwey Rise Industrial Estate,Axminster, Devon EX13 5HU

Telephone: 01297 630230Fax: 01297 630270E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.lowara.co.uk

No of Employees: 83Turnover Category: EStandards: ISO 2548, DIN 2458, DIN 24960, EN 733, ISO 9001

Lowara UK Limited is committed to studying, developing, manufacturing and distributing energysaving pumps and pumping systems for water technology applications. Lowara pumps are made infabricated stainless steel, which keeps the water free of contamination. The laser welding technologycreates pumps that are resistant to aggressive chemicals and guarantees that the production processrespects the natural environment.

Sales of the complete product range are carried out by technically trained staff of engineers whoprovide assistance from initial pump selection to after sales on-line technical support.Lowara products, which are continually expanding include the end suction centrifugal, vertical multi-stage, submersible, drainage, sewage, borehole, peripheral turbine, self priming pumps and variablespeed controls together with a full range of expansion vessels and accessories, for the complete rangevisit our web site www.lowara.co.uk

We have a wide range of commercial and industrial water pumps in the market place. The productsinclude heavier duty end suction units, together with multi-stage vertical pumps for larger capacities. As the needs of our customers constantly change in various applications from Building Services,Domestic HVAC through to Irrigation systems, we invest in research and development to ensure thatour products change to reflect those needs.

We are committed to the introduction of new products and extensions to existing ranges. In this way we maintain our position as one of the leading pump manufacturers in the world.

Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

Colwick Nottingham NG4 2AN

Telephone: +44 (0)115 940 0111Fax: +44 (0)115 940 0444E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.xylemwatersolutions.com/uk

No of Employees: 265Quality Assurance: BS EN ISO 9001:2000 Environmental BS EN ISO 14001:2004 H&S OHAS 18001:1999

At Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd, it’s our vision to be our customers’ first choice for fluid handling and control - offering a complete service,security and peace of mind within a sustainable environment. Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd comprises five major product brands, Flygt, Godwin, Leopold, Sanitaire and Wedeco - all part of one exceptionalteam, and the UK’s leading provider of products, systems and services specialising in the transport and treatment of water and wastewater. All five of these brands are leaders in their fields, each investing heavily in research and development to ensure that their products are the bestin class. Xylem allows our customers access to a greater breadth of complementary products and services, including pumps, mixers, aeration, filtration,ozone and UV disinfection - driving the business forward into new markets, enabling us to take a significant step towards achieving our goal. Our professional and approachable people are here to help you at every stage of the process - from design and engineering to after sales support.Whether your business is in construction, public utilities, industry, mining or other sectors, our highly skilled, knowledgeable and reliable expertstake pride in each project undertaken - giving you the right equipment to get the job done and keeping your business moving forward. FlygtFlygt is a world leader in submersible heavy duty pumping and mixing technology - internationally recognized as offering high quality, efficientand versatile products. The Company offers customers outstanding life-long performance and added value through its products, people andservices. Operating in all market sectors, Flygt also provides pump rental, monitoring and control capabilities and after market services as part of its totalsolutions package. GodwinIn 2010 Xylem acquired Godwin Pumps, bringing with them over 100 years of experience in the design, manufacture and supply of diesel pumps. Godwin Pumps are renowned for their quality, reliability and long life, and are now available direct from the manufacturer. LeopoldLeopold produces filtration systems which provide powerful and reliable solutions for both potable and wastewater treatment applications. Eachof our tertiary filters is designed and engineered, based on extensive systems knowledge and application experience, to achieve the specificperformance characteristics of individual treatment plants. Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), we can model a customer’s applicationrequirements in our hydraulics laboratory. SanitaireSanitaire is a leader in diffused aeration systems, SBR technology, instrumentation and monitoring for municipal and industrial facilities. Ourproducts include diffused aerators, packaged plants, oxidation ditches, clarifiers, airlifts and ozone dissolution systems.Our Project Team, ITT Projects, is able to provide design, project management, installation and start-up services plus full scale field testing ofoxygen transfer efficiency. With this breadth of services, we are able to design systems that meet our customer’s specific needs. WedecoWedeco leads the field in UV Disinfection and Ozone Oxidation systems. Our highly efficient UV Systems provide chemical free disinfection solutions to a diverse range of applications, including municipal drinkingwater, wastewater, industrial processes and residential water treatment. Wedeco Ozone Oxidation Systems are used to oxidize harmful contaminants in industrial wastewater and to eliminate colour, taste and odour indrinking water. Our customer service extends from delivery and system installation to bespoke solutions, including laboratory and pilot testing, water analysisand tele-diagnostics.

Project Tender ServiceAs a Trade Association, BPMA receive via their website both pump enquiries and projecttenders from the UK and abroad which we are then able to pass on to our members.

These enquiries are sent by email circular to all members headed up ‘Pump Enquiry’ or ‘ProjectTender Opportunity’ with the request that the contact details provided are used to get in touchdirect with the enquirer if they are able to assist.

It is appreciated that not all enquiries will be relevant to you, but always take a moment to readthe details – don’t miss an opportunity!

BPMA provide this service to all members completely free of charge.

‘I have had three calls this morningalready from companies and can nowfinally proceed with this project –Phillips Consulting SA’

‘An excellent response!Many thanks – Costain’

Visitwww.bpma.org.uk

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Process Industry Informer

Passfield Business CentreLynchborough RoadPassfield, LiphookHants, GU30 7SB

Telephone: 01428 751188Fax: 01428 751199E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.piimag.com

No of Employees: 4

Published 6 times each year & now in its nineteenth year of publication, Process Industry Informeras the name implies, is all about the provision of relevant information to the managers & engineersworking in the manufacturing process industries.

Information is reflected through a series of generic editorial articles, industry news, case studies andproduct introductions & updates.

Via our daily updated website visitors can read recent editions and also keep abreast with relevantindustry news, forthcoming events and suppliers press information as it is announced, allcategorised in easily identified and accessible sections.

The site also offers a product/suppliers sourcing directory that includes suppliers corporate &product profiles.

Process Industry Informer is proud to also include in its January/February, May, September andOctober/November issue The Pump Industry’s quarterly newsletter BPMA News.For reader registration or information about editorial contribution or advertising in both ProcessIndustry Informer and BPMA News please call or e-mail Peter Ullmann

Touchwave Media Limited

North House198 High StreetTonbridgeKent, TN9 1BE

Telephone: 07785 290034E-mail: [email protected] site: www.touchwavemedia.co.uk

No of Employees: 7Turnover Category: A

An online media and events business, delivering sector-specific ‘community based’ news-feed websitesand associated ‘live’ events - awards dinners, conferences and product launches.

The projects undertaken in relation to the pump sector include, the annual Pump Industry Awardsprogramme - www.pumpindustryawards.com - the annual motor driven systems conference -www.motordrivensystems.com and the aggregated news feed website - www.pumps.skoopr.com.

Every single day, 24-7, thousands of headlines are discovered by Skoopr, the clever software which nowpowers a portfolio of eleven sector-specific news feeds - www.skoopr.com.

While you’re sleeping, Skoopr’s working, so why not set it to work for your business and allow thisunique form of news provision to deliver some new customer prospects.

Should you need an event producing, or wish to participate in one of our existing events, or you wouldlike to have your very own online news feed, please call Andrew Castle on 07785 290034.

Collyer Bristow LLP

4 Bedford Row London Wc1R 4DF

Telephone: 0207 468 7293Fax: 0207 7468 7377E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.collyerbristow.com

No of Employees: 140Turnover Category: DQuality Assurance: Ranked in Legal 500 and in Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession

Specialist Legal Services for BPMA MembersAt Collyer Bristow we recognise that knowing a client’s business is just as important as our legal knowledge. Wetherefore pride ourselves on getting to know the industries in which our clients operate.We have acted for companies within the pump industry for many years and we are associate members of the BPMA.Recently one of our lawyers has enrolled for the BPMA course on an Introduction to Pumping Technology. We can advise you on a wide range of matters, including:-

European Industrial Forecasting Ltd (EIF)

Almack HouseHall StreetLong MelfordSuffolk CO10 9JT

Telephone: 44 + (0)1787 311006Fax: 44 + (0)207 9006 360E-mail: [email protected] site: http://www.eif4cast.com

European Industrial Forecasting Ltd (EIF) is the world’s leading specialist economicconsultancy for energy and process industries. Founded in 1977, EIF provide regular reports andcustomised market research on markets for pumps, valves and compressors.

Both Europump and the Hydraulic Institute currently sponsor the annual EIF World Pump MarketReport, which has been produced for over 25 years, giving historical analysis and a rolling 5-yearforecast for pump markets in 63 countries.

Customised market research is carried out for major pump companies. Many assignments haveinvolved in-depth analysis of pump requirements by oil & gas, chemicals, power generation and otherprocess industries. Interview programmes, with a high technical content and covering both end usersand pump suppliers, have been conducted world-wide, with specialisation on China and South-EastAsia in recent years.

Assoc ia te Members

Commercial Law- Conditions of sale and contract issues- Distribution and agency- Sponsorship- Competition lawIntellectual Property- Dispute resolution/litigation/mediation- New business/product advice and infringement riskadvice- Acquisition/disposal of IP rights- Brand managementCorporate Law- Acquisition/disposal of companies- Joint ventures

Employment Law- Terms and conditions- Transfer of employment- Employment disputes- Employees’ handbooksCommercial Real Estate- Buying/selling- Planning/management- Joint ventures- Construction- Dispute resolutionReputation Management- Corporate reputation- Anti-bribery policies

Discounts are available for BPMA members. Where appropriate we can agree capped or fixed fees. For furtherinformation please contact Joe Cohen, Partner on +44 (0)20 7468 7293 [email protected]

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Trade Names

AESSEAL PlcAES15AESSEALCAPICDSACONVERTOR IICRCOCSWIBCURCCUREDMSFIASCLabTectaMagTectaMixmaster RangePUMPPACRDSSAISCUSISEALTECSMSSSSE10SWFF-TFUSI

Albany Engineering Co. LimitedALBANY BARCLAY KELLETTBROOKECROWNHANDOLLSTANHOPEWARWICK

Alfa Laval LimitedALFA LAVALSSP

AMS Pumps, BSS IndustrialBOSS

Armstrong Integrated LtdBaric pumpsHolden & BrookePullen

Atlas CopcoWeda

AxFlow LimitedALMATECBLACKMERBORGERBUNGARTZBURTON - CORBLINCOPPUSCUCCHIECO - ISOCHEMF M CHERMETICISOCHEMLAWRENCEMAXIMATORMONOMOUVEXPULSA - PULSARPULSAFEEDERSLACK & PARRWAUKESHAWAUKESHA CHERRY-BURRELLWEMCOWERNERTWILDEN

Brook CromptonARGUS 55FumexTVSMWWP

CalpedaCentrimatCentrinoxElectromatIdromatJettomatTurbomat

Circulating Pumps LtdAERJECAQUABOOSTCP RangeSE Range

ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandAquaglideCP SystemCUP-BB1CUP-BB2CUP-BB2CUP-BB3CUP-BB5HPCUP-BB5VCUP-CEPCUP-CVPCUP-CWCUP-CWCUP-FKCUP-FTCUP-FT/FKCUP-FWPCUP-OH2CUP-OH3CUP-OH4CUP-OH5CUP-TWLCUP-TWLCUP-VS4CUP-VSMDB62CDuoglideHPROHSPIMOIsoglideMUTUPReciprocating Power (Various)SBWMSpecialist Nuclear ProductsSwallowglideUlectriglideUniglideVCMVS1VS6

Crane ChemPharma Flow SolutionsDEPAELRO

Crest Pumps LimitedCSS Vertical RangeCVS Vertical RangeECB Horizontal RangeECC Horizontal RangePP Horizontal RangePPM Horizontal RangePPS Vertical RangeVSL Vertical Range

Dawson Downie LamontDAWSON & DOWNIETHOM LAMONT

EagleBurgmann Industries UK LPDiamondFacesEagleBurgmannKE-BurgmannTotalSealCare

Flotronic Pumps LimitedCHEMFLOOne NutSlimline

Flowserve GB LtdACECAldrichByron Jackson Cameron Durco Flowserve IDP Jeumont-Schneider Pleuger Scienco Sier-Bath United Western Land RollerWilson-SnyderWorthingtonWorthington Simpson

Goulds Pumps a Division ofITT Industries Ltd

Goulds Pumpsi-FramePPS Plant Performance ServicesProCastPumpSmart

Grundfos Pumps LtdALPHAALPHA+ALPHA2ByepacComfortConliftContraCUEDigital DosingDrainawayDuocompactDuopressEuro-HYGIAHexacompactHome BoosterHydro Multi-EIMpressLiftawayLiqTecMAGNAMaxaMaxanaMax-E BoostMonocompactMonopressNovalobePentacompactPump PlanQuadcompactR100SelectricSIPLASololiftSQFlexSuper SelectricTricompactUniliftWasteMateWasteMate PlusWaterMate

Hidrostal LtdBetsyPrerostalVo2

HMD Kontro Sealless PumpsCasterHMD Seal/lessKontro

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Trade Names

John CraneFLEXIBOXJOHN CRANELEMCOMETASTREAMPOWERSTREAMPROTECHSAFEMATICSEALOL

KSB LimitedAma DrainerAma PorterAma Porter ICSAmajetAmarex KRTAmarex NAmtronicBoaBoa Control IMSBoa-SystronicBoaxBoax BBoostermatCK Pump StationCPK-NDanaisDuojetEtablocEtalineEtanormHya SoloHyamatHya-RainIsoriaLevel ControlMagnochemMovitecMulti EcoMultitecOmegaPump ControlPump DrivePump ExpertRioRio EcoRiotecRiothermSecochemSewatecSwing Amajet

Lanson Polymers LimitedPCF101PCF102PCF103TPC100TPC200

NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd)DISCREENEZSTRIPFLEXISHAFTMERLINMONOMUNCHERSTORMSCREEN

Obart Pumps LimitedAlmaHondaMaticPiusiSperoniTellarinniTsurumiUmbra

Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandCPCG 2000MAGMOMagmoMirrleesP 2000PlentyTRIROTWINROU 2000

Salamander PumpsCT PumpESP PumpForce Brass EndedRHP Pump (Right House Pump)RSP Pump (Right Shower Pump)

Smedegaard Pumps LimitedAvonBrueChewDart & DartPlusEVFlowFlexIsoBarOmegaOmegaDriveOmegaFlexSimFlexTamar

SPP PumpsAQUASTREAM AUTOPRIMEEUROSTREAMFREESTREAMHYDROLIFTHYDROSTREAMINSTREAMTHRUSTREAMUNISTREAM

Sterling-SIHILaBourSIHISterling

Stuart Turner LimitedBOOSTAMATICFLOMATEMONSOONMONSOON EXTRASHOWERMATESHOWERMATE ECOSTUARTWASTEFLO

T-T Pumps LimitedALARM-TELALERTAQUAFLOW VALVESDRAGFLOWE-FLOWGOLIATH SUPERJUPITERKINO TITANLIBERATORMERCURYPLANETSAMSONSATURNTEXTTELTSURUMIT-T CONTROLST-T PUMPSVENUSV-FLOWWATER GUARD

Tuthill UKGLOBALGEARHD SERIESMCI (Iron)MGI (Iron) MGS (316 Stainless Steel)MLISERIES 1000SERIES 4000TECHNAFLO

Watson-Marlow Pumps GroupBiopreneBredelFlexiconLaserTraceabilityLoadSureMarpreneMasoSinePumpSil

Weir Minerals Europe LimitedCAVEXFLOWAYGEHOISOGATELEWISLINATEXVULCOWARMANWEIR MINERALS

Whale (Munster Simms Engineering Limited)HENDERSONWHALE

Wilo (U.K.) LtdCentrfugal Pumps Limited (CPL)EMUEMUPORTEuramoMather and PlattMysonPerfectaSalmsonWILOWSP

Xylem Water Solutions UK LtdFlygtLeopoldSanitaireWedeco

Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedAQUADA UV SYSTEMSBELL & GOSSETTD5 SOLAR PUMPECOCIRC PLUS CIRCULATORSHYDROAIR SWIMMING POOL PUMPSHYDROQUENCHHYDROVARLOWARALOWARA TRAININGPRESFIX ALFAPRESFIX BETAPUMPWATCHERRAINWATER HARVESTINGRESFIXRESVARISINGLE / DOUBLE PACKAGED PUMPING STATIONSTEKNOSPEEDTEKNOSPEED BOOSTER UNITSTLC SERIESTP1 CONDENSATE REMOVAL PUMPVOGEL PUMPEN

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Trade Names

ACEC Flowserve GB LtdAERJEC Circulating Pumps LtdAES15 AESSEAL PlcAESSEAL AESSEAL PlcALARM-TEL T-T Pumps LimitedALBANY Albany Engineering Co. LimitedAldrich Flowserve GB LtdALERT T-T Pumps LimitedALFA LAVAL Alfa Laval LimitedAlma Obart Pumps LimitedALMATEC AxFlow LimitedALPHA Grundfos Pumps LtdALPHA+ Grundfos Pumps LtdALPHA2 Grundfos Pumps LtdAma Drainer KSB LimitedAma Porter KSB LimitedAma Porter ICS KSB LimitedAmajet KSB LimitedAmarex KRT KSB LimitedAmarex N KSB LimitedAmtronic KSB LimitedAQUABOOST Circulating Pumps LtdAQUADA UV SYSTEMS Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedAQUAFLOW VALVES T-T Pumps LimitedAquaglide ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandAQUASTREAM SPP PumpsARGUS 55 Brook CromptonAUTOPRIME SPP PumpsAvon Smedegaard Pumps Limited

BARCLAY KELLETT Albany Engineering Co. LimitedBaric pumps Armstrong Integrated LtdBELL & GOSSETT Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedBetsy Hidrostal LtdBioprene Watson-Marlow Pumps GroupBLACKMER AxFlow LimitedBoa KSB LimitedBoa Control IMS KSB LimitedBoa-Systronic KSB LimitedBoax KSB LimitedBoax B KSB LimitedBOOSTAMATIC Stuart Turner LimitedBoostermat KSB LimitedBORGER AxFlow LimitedBOSS AMS Pumps, BSS IndustrialBredel Watson-Marlow Pumps GroupBROOKE Albany Engineering Co. LimitedBrue Smedegaard Pumps LimitedBUNGARTZ AxFlow LimitedBURTON - CORBLIN AxFlow LimitedByepac Grundfos Pumps LtdByron Jackson Flowserve GB Ltd

Cameron Flowserve GB LtdCAPI AESSEAL PlcCaster HMD Kontro Sealless PumpsCAVEX Weir Minerals Europe LimitedCDSA AESSEAL PlcCentrfugal Pumps Limited (CPL) Wilo (U.K.) LtdCentrimat CalpedaCentrinox CalpedaCHEMFLO Flotronic Pumps LimitedChew Smedegaard Pumps LimitedCK Pump Station KSB LimitedComfort Grundfos Pumps LtdConlift Grundfos Pumps LtdContra Grundfos Pumps LtdCONVERTOR II AESSEAL PlcCOPPUS AxFlow LimitedCP Range Circulating Pumps LtdCP System ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCPC Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandCPK-N KSB LimitedCRCO AESSEAL PlcCROWN Albany Engineering Co. LimitedCSS Vertical Range Crest Pumps LimitedCSWIB AESSEAL PlcCT Pump Salamander PumpsCUCCHI AxFlow LimitedCUE Grundfos Pumps LtdCUP-BB1 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-BB2 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-BB2 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-BB3 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-BB5HP ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-BB5V ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-CEP ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-CVP ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-CW ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-CW ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-FK ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-FT ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-FT/FK ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-FWP ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-OH2 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-OH3 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-OH4 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-OH5 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-TWL ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-TWL ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-VS4 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCUP-VSM ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandCURC AESSEAL PlcCURE AESSEAL PlcCVS Vertical Range Crest Pumps Limited

D5 SOLAR PUMP Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedDanais KSB LimitedDart & DartPlus Smedegaard Pumps LimitedDAWSON & DOWNIE Dawson Downie LamontDB62C ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandDEPA Crane ChemPharma Flow SolutionsDiamondFaces EagleBurgmann Industries UK LP Digital Dosing Grundfos Pumps LtdDISCREEN NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd)DMSF AESSEAL PlcDRAGFLOW T-T Pumps LimitedDrainaway Grundfos Pumps LtdDuocompact Grundfos Pumps LtdDuoglide ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandDuojet KSB LimitedDuopress Grundfos Pumps LtdDurco Flowserve GB Ltd

EagleBurgmann EagleBurgmann Industries UK LP ECB Horizontal Range Crest Pumps LimitedECC Horizontal Range Crest Pumps LimitedECO - ISOCHEM AxFlow LimitedECOCIRC PLUS CIRCULATORS Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedE-FLOW T-T Pumps LimitedElectromat CalpedaELRO Crane ChemPharma Flow SolutionsEMU Wilo (U.K.) LtdEMUPORT Wilo (U.K.) LtdESP Pump Salamander PumpsEtabloc KSB LimitedEtaline KSB LimitedEtanorm KSB LimitedEuramo Wilo (U.K.) LtdEuro-HYGIA Grundfos Pumps LtdEUROSTREAM SPP PumpsEV Smedegaard Pumps LimitedEZSTRIP NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd)

F M C AxFlow LimitedFLEXIBOX John Crane Flexicon Watson-Marlow Pumps GroupFLEXISHAFT NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd)FLOMATE Stuart Turner LimitedFLOWAY Weir Minerals Europe LimitedFlowFlex Smedegaard Pumps LimitedFlowserve Flowserve GB LtdFlygt Xylem Water Solutions UK LtdForce Brass Ended Salamander PumpsFREESTREAM SPP PumpsFumex Brook Crompton

G 2000 Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandGEHO Weir Minerals Europe LimitedGLOBALGEAR Tuthill UKGOLIATH SUPER T-T Pumps LimitedGoulds Pumps Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries Ltd

HANDOLL Albany Engineering Co. LimitedHD SERIES Tuthill UKHENDERSON Whale (Munster Simms Engineering Limited)HERMETIC AxFlow LimitedHexacompact Grundfos Pumps LtdHMD Seal/less HMD Kontro Sealless PumpsHolden & Brooke Armstrong Integrated LtdHome Booster Grundfos Pumps LtdHonda Obart Pumps LimitedHPRO ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandHSP ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandHya Solo KSB LimitedHyamat KSB LimitedHya-Rain KSB LimitedHydro Multi-E Grundfos Pumps LtdHYDROAIR SWIMMING POOL PUMPS Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedHYDROLIFT SPP PumpsHYDROQUENCH Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedHYDROSTREAM SPP PumpsHYDROVAR Xylem, Lowara UK Limited

IASC AESSEAL PlcIDP Flowserve GB LtdIdromat Calpedai-Frame Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries LtdIMO ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandIMpress Grundfos Pumps LtdINSTREAM SPP PumpsIsoBar Smedegaard Pumps LimitedISOCHEM AxFlow LimitedISOGATE Weir Minerals Europe LimitedIsoglide ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandIsoria KSB Limited

Jettomat CalpedaJeumont-Schneider Flowserve GB LtdJOHN CRANE John Crane JUPITER T-T Pumps Limited

KE-Burgmann EagleBurgmann Industries UK LP KINO TITAN T-T Pumps LimitedKontro HMD Kontro Sealless Pumps

LaBour Sterling-SIHILabTecta AESSEAL PlcLaserTraceability Watson-Marlow Pumps GroupLAWRENCE AxFlow LimitedLEMCO John Crane Leopold Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

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SATURN T-T Pumps LimitedSBWM ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandScienco Flowserve GB LtdSCUSI AESSEAL PlcSE Range Circulating Pumps LtdSEALOL John Crane SEALTEC AESSEAL PlcSecochem KSB LimitedSelectric Grundfos Pumps LtdSERIES 1000 Tuthill UKSERIES 4000 Tuthill UKSewatec KSB LimitedSHOWERMATE Stuart Turner LimitedSHOWERMATE ECO Stuart Turner LimitedSier-Bath Flowserve GB LtdSIHI Sterling-SIHISimFlex Smedegaard Pumps LimitedSINGLE / DOUBLE PACKAGED PUMPING STATIONS Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedSIPLA Grundfos Pumps LtdSLACK & PARR AxFlow LimitedSlimline Flotronic Pumps LimitedSMSS AESSEAL PlcSololift Grundfos Pumps LtdSpecialist Nuclear Products ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandSperoni Obart Pumps LimitedSQFlex Grundfos Pumps LtdSSE10 AESSEAL PlcSSP Alfa Laval LimitedSTANHOPE Albany Engineering Co. LimitedSterling Sterling-SIHISTORMSCREEN NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd)STUART Stuart Turner LimitedSuper Selectric Grundfos Pumps LtdSwallowglide ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandSWFF-TF AESSEAL PlcSwing Amajet KSB Limited

T Brook CromptonTamar Smedegaard Pumps LimitedTECHNAFLO Tuthill UKTEKNOSPEED Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedTEKNOSPEED BOOSTER UNITS Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedTellarinni Obart Pumps LimitedTEXTTEL T-T Pumps LimitedTHOM LAMONT Dawson Downie LamontTHRUSTREAM SPP PumpsTLC SERIES Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedTotalSealCare EagleBurgmann Industries UK LP TP1 CONDENSATE REMOVAL PUMP Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedTPC100 Lanson Polymers LimitedTPC200 Lanson Polymers LimitedTricompact Grundfos Pumps LtdTRIRO Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandTsurumi Obart Pumps LimitedTSURUMI T-T Pumps LimitedT-T CONTROLS T-T Pumps LimitedT-T PUMPS T-T Pumps LimitedTurbomat CalpedaTWINRO Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX Brand

U 2000 Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandUlectriglide ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandUmbra Obart Pumps LimitedUniglide ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandUnilift Grundfos Pumps LtdUNISTREAM SPP PumpsUnited Flowserve GB LtdUSI AESSEAL Plc

VCM ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandVENUS T-T Pumps LimitedV-FLOW T-T Pumps LimitedVo2 Hidrostal LtdVOGEL PUMPEN Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedVS1 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandVS6 ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandVSL Vertical Range Crest Pumps LimitedVSM Brook CromptonVULCO Weir Minerals Europe Limited

W Brook CromptonWARMAN Weir Minerals Europe LimitedWARWICK Albany Engineering Co. LimitedWASTEFLO Stuart Turner LimitedWasteMate Grundfos Pumps LtdWasteMate Plus Grundfos Pumps LtdWATER GUARD T-T Pumps LimitedWaterMate Grundfos Pumps LtdWAUKESHA AxFlow LimitedWAUKESHA CHERRY-BURRELL AxFlow LimitedWeda Atlas CopcoWedeco Xylem Water Solutions UK LtdWEIR MINERALS Weir Minerals Europe LimitedWEMCO AxFlow LimitedWERNERT AxFlow LimitedWestern Land Roller Flowserve GB LtdWHALE Whale (Munster Simms Engineering Limited)WILDEN AxFlow LimitedWILO Wilo (U.K.) LtdWilson-Snyder Flowserve GB LtdWorthington Flowserve GB LtdWorthington Simpson Flowserve GB LtdWP Brook CromptonWSP Wilo (U.K.) Ltd

Level Control KSB LimitedLEWIS Weir Minerals Europe LimitedLIBERATOR T-T Pumps LimitedLiftaway Grundfos Pumps LtdLINATEX Weir Minerals Europe LimitedLiqTec Grundfos Pumps LtdLoadSure Watson-Marlow Pumps GroupLOWARA Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedLOWARA TRAINING Xylem, Lowara UK Limited

Magmo Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandMAGMO Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandMAGNA Grundfos Pumps LtdMagnochem KSB LimitedMagTecta AESSEAL PlcMarprene Watson-Marlow Pumps GroupMasoSine Watson-Marlow Pumps GroupMather and Platt Wilo (U.K.) LtdMatic Obart Pumps LimitedMaxa Grundfos Pumps LtdMaxana Grundfos Pumps LtdMax-E Boost Grundfos Pumps LtdMAXIMATOR AxFlow LimitedMCI (Iron) Tuthill UKMERCURY T-T Pumps LimitedMERLIN NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd)METASTREAM John Crane MGI (Iron) Tuthill UKMGS (316 Stainless Steel) Tuthill UKMirrlees Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandMixmaster Range AESSEAL PlcMLI Tuthill UKMONO AxFlow LimitedMONO NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd)Monocompact Grundfos Pumps LtdMonopress Grundfos Pumps LtdMONSOON Stuart Turner LimitedMONSOON EXTRA Stuart Turner LimitedMOUVEX AxFlow LimitedMovitec KSB LimitedMulti Eco KSB LimitedMultitec KSB LimitedMUNCHER NOV Mono (Mono Pumps Ltd)MUTUP ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandMyson Wilo (U.K.) Ltd

Novalobe Grundfos Pumps Ltd

Omega KSB LimitedOmega Smedegaard Pumps LimitedOmegaDrive Smedegaard Pumps LimitedOmegaFlex Smedegaard Pumps LimitedOne Nut Flotronic Pumps Limited

P 2000 Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandPCF101 Lanson Polymers LimitedPCF102 Lanson Polymers LimitedPCF103 Lanson Polymers LimitedPentacompact Grundfos Pumps LtdPerfecta Wilo (U.K.) LtdPiusi Obart Pumps LimitedPLANET T-T Pumps LimitedPlenty Plenty Mirrlees Pumps, An SPX BrandPleuger Flowserve GB LtdPOWERSTREAM John Crane PP Horizontal Range Crest Pumps LimitedPPM Horizontal Range Crest Pumps LimitedPPS Plant Performance Services Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries LtdPPS Vertical Range Crest Pumps LimitedPrerostal Hidrostal LtdPRESFIX ALFA Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedPRESFIX BETA Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedProCast Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries LtdPROTECH John Crane Pullen Armstrong Integrated LtdPULSA - PULSAR AxFlow LimitedPULSAFEEDER AxFlow LimitedPump Control KSB LimitedPump Drive KSB LimitedPump Expert KSB LimitedPump Plan Grundfos Pumps LtdPUMPPAC AESSEAL PlcPumpSil Watson-Marlow Pumps GroupPumpSmart Goulds Pumps a Division of ITT Industries LtdPUMPWATCHER Xylem, Lowara UK Limited

Quadcompact Grundfos Pumps Ltd

R100 Grundfos Pumps LtdRAINWATER HARVESTING Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedRDS AESSEAL PlcReciprocating Power (Various) ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX BrandRESFIX Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedRESVARI Xylem, Lowara UK LimitedRHP Pump (Right House Pump) Salamander PumpsRio KSB LimitedRio Eco KSB LimitedRiotec KSB LimitedRiotherm KSB LimitedRSP Pump (Right Shower Pump) Salamander Pumps

SAFEMATIC John Crane SAI AESSEAL PlcSalmson Wilo (U.K.) LtdSAMSON T-T Pumps LimitedSanitaire Xylem Water Solutions UK Ltd

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Specialists in the Design, Manufacture & Global Supply of Diesel Engine Cooling Pumps

Bespoke Mechanical & Hydraulic Cooling Pump Design

Pump Design using the latest 3D Solid Modelling Technology

Aftermarket Support, Sparesand Pump Service Kits

Original Manufacturer of Pegson Pumps

LFH Engineering LtdAberdeen UK

Jopca MarineSingapore