Product News - August 2021

Product News - August 2021

Grundfos high-efficiency IE5 motors and pumps 
Grundfos’ E-pumps with integrated frequency converters are designed for total control, customer convenience and environmental sustainability. Grundfos’ MGE E-motors exceed the IE5 requirements by more than 2% with a motor efficiency of 95.7% at 380 V/2,600 rpm. The built-in application control in MGE E-Motors reduces energy consumption of the pump and optimizes the performance and efficiency of the entire system. The permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM) are designed for frequency converter operations and optimized for pump applications and high part-load efficiency. The PMSM also has a built-in frequency converter for variable-speed operation with benefits in pump applications ranging from energy savings, process control, extra functionalities, built-in motor protection, higher performance and more compact pumps, reduced water hammer due to long ramp times and low starting currents. 800-926-6688; www.grundfos.com/us


Franklin Electric Little Giant 16G Series 1 hp grinder pump
Franklin Electric’s Little Giant 16G Series is a heavy-duty 1 hp grinder pump designed to deliver power as a new or replacement pump for challenging residential and light commercial wastewater applications. It is available in both 115 V or 230 V models. The cutting mechanism produces over 745,000 cuts per minute and is based on the patented design used in larger Franklin Electric models. The class F motor provides optimal power to prevent flushables and other debris from clogging and causing downtime, while the discharge is customizable to a contractor’s needs. Installers can choose to use the 1 1/4-inch discharge or utilize the 2-inch adapter pre-assembled to the pump as a drop-in replacement for any effluent or sewage pump struggling with clogs and binding, regardless of discharge size. 866-271-2859; www.franklinengineered.com 



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