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New ANSI Compatible Pumps, the Z-Series!

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Cornell New ANSI Compatible Pumps, the Z-Series!

New ANSI Compatible Pumps, the Z-Series!

Cornell Pump is proud to announce a new ANSI compatible process pumps, Z-Series!
Designed to be flange-to-flange compatible and meet ANSI standards for centrifugal end suction pumps, the Z-Series improves on the competition through:

  • Materials of construction: Ductile Iron or CD4MCu standard designs
  • Efficiencies: higher than competition, leads to lower energy costs
  • Oversized oil-lubed frames: robust, designed to last longer
  • Hydraulic balance lines: reduces axial thrust without efficiency sapping holes in impellers
  • High-strength shaft: helps with deflection and wear
  • Redi-Prime/ Run-Dry Capable: the patented system allows priming and re-priming and the pump to survive if accidentally run dry
  • Cornell Co-Pilot TM Pump Monitor: industry-leading monitoring system

Learn more about this exciting series, see the more than three dozen industrial, municipal, mining, and agricultural applications for this process pump, and check out individual pump specifications at this landing page: www.cornellpump.com/Z-Series

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