Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Grundfos launches new CR pump with higher efficiency levels

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Pump manufactur­er Grundfos has launched its new generation of CR pumps – which exceeds current energy efficiency limits for multi-stage in-line pumps.

Grundfos’ renowned range of CR pumps are the world’s first vertical multistage centrifuga­l inline pumps, which line up pump pressure and pump suction port in a straight pipe. The centrifuga­l CR pumps can transport corrosive, hot, and high-pressure liquids used across various applicatio­ns including water supply, water treatment and almost all industrial solutions.

The new generation of Grundfos CR pumps introduces three new flow sizes (CR95, 125 and 155) and increases the maximum water flow to 220 cubic metre per hour.

Gary Flanagan, Regional Product Manager Multistage, Grundfos Asia Pacific Region said the pump manufactur­er is dedicated to continuous developmen­t and innovation to ensure that this new generation of CR pumps is meeting the evolving needs of industries in Asia and globally.

“The world has changed in many ways since the CR was first introduced many years ago. But our drive to set new standards for our customers has always remained the same. That is why we are so proud to announce the launch of this new generation of Grundfos CR pumps.

“Today, our new CR pump design features a full range of sizes and literally millions of customised solutions to suit the specific needs of companies and engineers.” Based on extensive research, developmen­t and testing of new hydraulic designs, the CR pump is engineered using stateof-the-art production methods including a fullyautom­ated and flexible production line.

Gary Flanagan added, “As industries in Asia expand to meet the growing consumptio­n demand of the region, they need to take a smarter manufactur­ing approach to make sure their industrial processes are able to produce more with less, while reducing energy consumptio­n and limiting their carbon footprint.

“Sustainabi­lity is a very important part of Grundfos’ DNA and we aim to create cleaner and more energy efficient technologi­es to help our customers reduce their carbon emissions, in line with the Paris Agreement commitment­s.”

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