Grundfos helps Library of Birmingham turn over a new leaf

Grundfos Pumps, booster

Behind the scenes of the new 11-storey £189 million Library of Birmingham is a small army of Grundfos pumps to ensure the reliable deliver of hot- and cold-water supplies. Grundfos Pumps was selected to work with contractor GDF Suez to devise a long-term robust solution that would meet all the demands.

The selection of pumps includes the NB range of end-suction pumps and CR multi-stage centrifugal pumps for their efficiency and reliability.

To quote from the press release: ‘Grundfos Pumps are proud to be playing their role in writing the next chapter in the evolving history of the library.’

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