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In-Line Pumps That Get the Job Done
Tight on space? In-line pumps are your answer. They slip right into the pipeline, delivering big performance without the bulk.
What Are In-Line Water Pumps?
In-line water pumps are centrifugal pumps designed for direct installation within a pipeline. They are the ideal water supply pump when space is at a premium. Efficient fluid transfer — simplified.
Why Choose In-Line Water Pumps From ˿Ƶ?
Our in-line pumps pack a punch with these key features and benefits:
- Premium materials: Forget flimsy parts. These pumps are built tough, exceeding U.S. DOE energy standards.
- Increased peace of mind: Our commercial HVAC & water supply in-line pumps bring a 5-year warranty
- Smaller footprint: Enjoy energy efficiency and superior performance in a compact design. They require less space and are easier to install.
- Reduced maintenance costs: Durable construction and simplified design mean more uptime, less hassle.
- Higher working pressures (up to 290 psi): These pumps can handle the pressure.
- Heads to 370 feet: Pumping uphill or long distances? In-line pumps have the muscle.
- Capacities ranging 50 to 12,000 GPM: From moderate to massive flow rates, our in-line water pumps are scalable to your needs.
- Temperatures up to 275°F (135°C): Handle hot fluids with confidence.
Where Can You Use an In-Line Water Pump?
Chances are, your business has plenty of instances where an in-line pump makes sense. Some common applications include:
- HVAC: In-line pumps circulate hot and chilled water and keep buildings comfortable.
- Fire Suppression: In-line pumps can help feed fire suppression systems.
- Plumbing: They boost water pressure and ensure reliable flow.
- Industrial: Use in-line pumps for fluid transfer and process applications.
- Municipal: Water distribution keeps communities flowing.
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