Vertical inline pump installs into pipework

Pump
Designed for mounting directly into pipework, Armstrong Holden Brooke Pullen’s Series 4300 vertical inline pump is designed for better life-cycle value.
One of the key products in the newly defined range of pumps from Armstrong Holden Brooke Pullen is the Series 4300 vertical inline pump, fitted with suction guide and Flo-Trex valve. Key features are described as better life-cycle value, faster installation and easier maintenance. Flow rates are in excess of 630 l/s. Traditional base-mounted end-suction pumps are said to require up to three times more floor space than the Series 4300 equivalent, with extra time and cost incurred to create the inertia base. These pumps can be hung from the pipe as an integral component of pipework, eliminating the cost of inertia bases, springs, flexible connections, field grouting and alignment. A split coupling enable all mechanical-seal components to be withdrawn for servicing without having the disturb other pump components or motor connection.
Related links:



modbs tv logo

Distech Controls celebrates Atrius industry awards success

Distech Controls has announced that Atrius, also part of Acuity Brands' Intelligent Spaces Group (ISG), has won two awards from leading sustainability media companies Environment + Energy (E+E) Leader and ESG Investing. This is the second year running that Atrius has won the E+E Leader award.

‘Red tape scrapping is welcome – but more policy changes are needed’

The CEO of heat pump manufacturer Aira UK has said the government’s new proposals to scrap planning red tape for the installation of heat pumps in the UK will be a big breakthrough for the industry and consumers – but more policy changes are needed.