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3410 Small Capacity Centrifugal Process Pump

Single-stage, horizontally split case, double suction centrifugal pump for high-flow industrial, municipal, and marine services. Available in 27 sizes with capacities to 75,000 GPM and heads to 570 ft.

Features & Benefits

  • Horizontally split casing allows inspection without disturbing piping
  • double suction impeller provides hydraulic axial balance for extended bearing life
  • dual volute casing assures radial balance
  • easily replaceable wear rings
  • choice of packing or mechanical seal
  • horizontal or vertical mounting
  • clockwise/counterclockwise rotation
  • wide material selection from cast iron to stainless

Applications

  • Process cooling towers, quench water, reboiler circulation
  • pulp & paper mill water supply, fan pump
  • municipal high-lift, low-lift, wash water, wastewater
  • power generation cooling tower, service water
  • marine bilge/ballast, fire pump

Performance

  • Max flow: to 8,000 GPM (1,817 m³/h)
  • Max head: to 570 ft (174 m)
  • Working pressure: to 400 PSI
  • Pressure rating: cast iron 175 psig
  • ductile iron/steel 250 psig
  • Available in 27 sizes
  • Double suction impeller for hydraulic axial balance
  • Dual volute casing for radial balance

About The Manufacturer

Geiger Pump & Equipment Company is proud to be the exclusive stocking distributor for Goulds Pumps throughout areas in Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. Goulds Pumps is the industry leading manufacturer in ANSI Process Pumps, Vertical Process, Seal/less, API, Multi-Stage, Axial Flow, and Double Suction Pumps.

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