Little Giant’s 9SN and 10SN sewage pumps feature Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motors providing lower current draw, energy efficiency, improved performance and cooler-running for durability.
July 1, 2013
Little Giant’s 9SN and 10SN sewage pumps feature Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motors providing lower current draw, energy efficiency, improved performance and cooler-running for durability.
Grundfos, world’s largest pump manufacturer, and its Peerless Pump brand celebrate milestone anniversaries.
June 24, 2013
Indiana elected officials and community leaders attend ceremony commemorating 40 years of Grundfos operations in U.S., 90-year anniversary of Peerless Pump brand.
Little Giant’s 6EN and 10EN sump/effluent pumps feature Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motors, providing low current draw, energy efficiency, improved performance and cool running.
May 21, 2013
Little Giant’s 6EN and 10EN sump/effluent pumps feature Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) motors, providing low current draw, energy efficiency, improved performance and cool running.
The Factory School offers four different classes that cover the breadth of the Goulds Water Technology product line and related systems and are available for customers with at least one year of industry experience.
April 4, 2013
The Factory School offers four different classes that cover the breadth of the Goulds Water Technology product line and related systems and are available for customers with at least one year of industry experience.
The company believes in the value of World Plumbing Day.
March 14, 2013
The company believes in the value of World Plumbing Day, an annual international event initiated by the World Plumbing Council, to celebrate the important role plumbing plays in the health and safety of modern society.
I was in Santa Monica, Calif., on a short vacation when Bob called to tell me Ray died.
I hadn’t seen Ray in years, but I think about him every time I walk up to the front of a seminar room. I always look around to see if he’s there, and I always sweat a bit, thinking he might be. And here’s why.