Standby lift station pumps

Thompson Pump

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Using a diesel engine rather than a generator, the company's dry-prime pumps perform supplemental and/or emergency back-up work in the case of lift-station pump failure or maintenance. The independently functioning standby pumps, in sizes ranging from 3 to 18 inches and flows up to 11,000 gallons per minute, start automatically (using floats or transducers) and self-monitor to notify users of operating status and wet-well water depth. Meets EPA sound standards at 76dBa or below at 23 degrees.

Thompson Pump, Port Orange, Fla.
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