Centrifugal Pump Curve Classifications

There are four basic types of pump curve shapes that you will usually find for centrifugal pumps: Gradually rising – the most common type Steep – probably the second most common type Flat Drooping Let’s talk about the pros and cons of each of these. If you start on the right side (maximum capacity) of […]
Kindle Fire Winner at RETA Show
Eric Rice of Industrial Refrigeration Services in Visalia, CA is the proud winner of Cornell Pump’s Kindle Fire Raffle at RETA 2016. Congratulations Eric! If you didn’t happen to attend RETA this year, you can still learn about Cornell Pump’s Arctic King series. Prominently featured at the show, the Arctic King offers operation at 1,200/1800 […]
Centex Visit

CENTEX Africa had a contingent of pump professionals in for a Pump School the last couple days. Classroom presentations from Cornell Pumps PE certified engineers, as well as knowledgeable sales staff, was augmented by hands on learning in the factory. Cornell Pump is getting ready for Pump School 2017 in January. You can learn about pump […]
Cornell at RETA 2016

Cornell Pump Company is showcasing its latest refinements in refrigeration pump technology this week at the RETA conference in Las Vegas. Among the highlights are a new, multi-stage hermetic pump model with built-in bearing monitoring that can operate as low as 10 GPM with no cavitation. Come down to the show and greet the crew!
Replacing Packing in a Pump
Ever wondered how best to replacing packing in a pump? Wondered about the right alignment for a lantern ring? Cornell Pump helps end users address these maintenance issues in the latest edition of our how-to video series. Our video channel includes numerous other videos on the operation, maintenance, and features/benefits of Cornell pumps.
Wear Ring Replacement Video
Cornell Pump produces how-to videos, explaining successful ways to operate and maintain pumps. We recently added a short video on how to install and remove a wear ring. Many of our pumps employ wear rings, and this method can safely and effectively help you change them. Watch the new video below: Our video page includes numerous […]
Cornell Pump is exhibiting at MinExpo 2016

We’re in Booth #2275 and the show goes through Wednesday, September 28, 2016. Exhibit hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. At the Cornell Pump booth, you’ll be able to see the new SM slurry pump. Download a Brochure about this new pump series. Here are some more Cornell Pump Series designed for mining applications: SP Slurry […]
Cornell at WEFTEC This Week!

Cornell Pump is displaying at WEFTEC in New Orleans. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Cornell Pump is in Booth #1529, today until Wednesday. Stop by to see the Waste Warrior cutter (link), designed for aggressive ragging. The Cornell booth also features our STX line of self-priming pumps […]
Keys to Using Pumps In Series

Possible Reasons/Scenarios in Which to Use Pumps in Series: When a wide range of flow is required When the pumps discharge into a common manifold When the system head requirement is greater than can be supplied by one pump When system pressure requirements vary Keys to using pumps in series: Same flows, heads are […]
Article featured in Pumps&Systems

Ron Aceto, Municipal Market Manager/ Mid-Atlantic Regional Manager, is a Cover Series author in the September 2016 issue of Pumps&Systems magazine. Learn about the differences between grinder, cutter, and chopper pumps, their respective pros and cons, and when and where best to use them. Congratulations Ron, on job well done! Read the article on the […]