ITT e-SV Pump

ITT has added e-SV to its Goulds Pumps line of stainless steel, vertical multistage pumps. The e-SV features a new hydraulic design and a more efficient motor that lower life cycle costs and increase energy savings. When combined with ITTs HydroVar controller, e-SV offers an additional 10% savings potential from the previous generation pump. The hydraulic design results in lower net positive suction head required (NPSHR), reducing piping and elevation expenses by over 20%. Applications include water supply and pressure boosting, water treatment, light industry, irrigation and farming, and HVAC. goulds.com

ITT has added e-SV to its Goulds Pumps line of stainless steel, vertical multistage pumps. The e-SV features a new hydraulic design and a more efficient motor that lower life cycle costs and increase energy savings. When combined with ITTs HydroVar controller, e-SV offers an additional 10% savings potential from the previous generation pump. The hydraulic design results in lower net positive suction head required (NPSHR), reducing piping and elevation expenses by over 20%. Applications include water supply and pressure boosting, water treatment, light industry, irrigation and farming, and HVAC. goulds.com

ITT has added e-SV to its Goulds Pumps line of stainless steel, vertical multistage pumps. The e-SV features a new hydraulic design and a more efficient motor that lower life cycle costs and increase energy savings. When combined with ITT’s HydroVar controller, e-SV offers an additional 10% savings potential from the previous generation pump. The hydraulic design results in lower net positive suction head required (NPSHR), reducing piping and elevation expenses by over 20%. Applications include water supply and pressure boosting, water treatment, light industry, irrigation and farming, and HVAC. goulds.com

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