Close-Coupled Centrifugal Pumps

March 24, 2016
Franklin Electric has expanded its AG Series of close-coupled centrifugal pumps for industrial, commercial, and agricultural applications.

The series now includes ten pump families covering the most popular ranges with models from 3 through 75 hp, flow ratings from 50 through 2000 gpm, and heads up to 300 feet. Each pump is equipped with either a NEMA standard JM or JP motor for mechanical seal or packing gland configurations, both of which include a 416 stainless steel shaft sleeve for durability and ease of service. Optimized via CAD modeling and simulation, the pump's updated hydraulic design offers improved energy efficiency, enhanced durability and extended operating life in water applications such as irrigation, turf and landscape maintenance, crop and livestock watering, pressure boosting, wash down, water supply and treatment, and water recirculation. Its standardized mounting dimensions and plumbing connections provide a quick and easy retrofit, reducing downtime, and the product's back pull-out design makes repairs fast and simple.

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Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
http://franklin-electric.com/
800.269.0063

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