The heavy-duty, rugged cast construction and conservative mechanical design minimizes vibration and provides for long, trouble-free operation. The experience, capability, record of on-time delivery, support during installation/maintenance and performance of equipment has earned Flygt the reputation as one of the most reliable pump manufacturers in the world.
Flygt A-C Series non-clog pumps are designed to handle wastewater and other non-corrosive liquids with soft solids in suspension. Typical applications include municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, food processing and storm water runoff. With sizes ranging from the smallest – four inch discharge, up to the largest – 102 inch discharge, Flygt will surely have a solution for your pumping needs.
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The city of Lomira, Wisconsin in the U.S. rebuilt two of their lift stations, replacing them with new Flygt Concertor® pumps, iPS Concertor Panels with MultiSmart IPSMs, and upgrading their severely degraded controls with the Flygt Cloud SCADA system. With the new upgraded controls they’re able to reap the benefits of the information being provided, including monitoring the overall efficiency of the lift station.
Utilities around the world are reporting more frequent clogging caused by consumers flushing disinfectant wipes and other materials—driving increased pump station callouts and bypass needs. Every clog depletes utility resources and is a source of risk to teams. Xylem’s Flygt Brand’s commitment is to provide solutions that enable workers to monitor conditions remotely, equip lift stations to run in tougher conditions, and respond effectively when things go wrong.
Xylem Inc. played a key role in a recovery mission to stabilize a large cargo ship carrying 150, 000 tons of coal that ran aground off the coast of South Africa. Xylems Flygt 2600 series pumps removed water from the ship and helped to stabilize it so that none of the 1, 830 tons of heavy fuel oil onboard leaked into the sea or endangered the local environment. Five of Xylems Flygt 2640 5.6-kilowatt pumps and one Flygt 2670 18-kilowatt model were used to keep the ship stable and remove water as technicians worked to unload the cargo of coal and fuel oil.
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