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At Gorman-Rupp, pumps are not just machines, they’re what drives us. Since 1933, we’ve been helping customers find the right solution for every application.

Need help selecting or sizing a pump? We’re here. Looking for a full system analysis or co-engineering support? We’ve got you covered. We offer onsite consultancy, commissioning, and startup assistance. And through our Gorman-Rupp Academy, you can boost your pump knowledge with hands-on training and demos.

Don’t settle for just any pump supplier. Work with a partner who’s always there to help, wherever you are. Choose Gorman-Rupp.

We are The Pump People, because you need more than just a pump!

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Pumps tailored to the needs of diverse industries

No two applications are the same, and neither are their pumping needs. At Gorman-Rupp Europe, we are specialized in providing pumps tailored to the needs of many industries. From construction sites to water management and municipalities , our solutions are designed to handle unique needs of diverse applications with precision and reliability.

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More than just pumps

Gorman-Rupp is not just about pumps, it is about solving challenges, driving technology and innovation, and delivering dependable solutions that stand the test of time. With nearly a century of expertise, Gorman-Rupp bring more than pumps; we bring a promise of quality, advanced technology, and a commitment to work for building a better future.

Quality

At Gorman-Rupp Europe, quality is at the heart of everything we do. Every pump and system is crafted with precision, well tested, and built to perform in even the most demanding environments. From the first blueprint to the final delivery, our focus on quality ensures your operations run smoothly, efficiently, and without compromise. When you choose Gorman-Rupp, you’re choosing peace of mind.

Technology

Innovation drives us forward! At Gorman-Rupp, our pumps are engineered with cutting-edge technology designed to enhance durability, reduce downtime and adapt to evolving industry needs. Gorman-Rupp pumping solutions ensure your operations stay ahead of the curve. For almost 100 years, we have been committed to building technologies that not only solve today’s challenges but also anticipate tomorrow’s just to stand one step ahead all the time.

Sustainability

At Gorman-Rupp, we understand the importance of responsible engineering solutions. That is why we focus on sustainability by creating pumps that are built to last, minimizing waste and reducing the need for frequent replacement. Our durable designs help our customers achieve long-term reliability with fewer resources to minimize environmental impact. Whether it’s reducing energy use, managing water resources more effectively, or building durable products that stand the test of time, we work hard to help industries achieve their sustainability goals. We believe, together, we can make a difference  both for your business and our planet.

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At Gorman-Rupp Europe, we know every project is different. While some call for a long-term investment, others require a flexible or on-demand solutions. That is where Archy Rental comes in.

Archy Rental offers high-quality pumps for your projects where buying is not the right fit, whether it is for short-term use, seasonal demands, or emergencies, our rental pump fleet are ready to perform when you need them most.

With Archy Rental, you get high-quality equipment, simple rental terms and the trusted service of Gorman-Rupp Europe all the time.

If your project grows or your needs change,  we are here to help you transition seamlessly from rental to ownership, ensuring you always have the right solution.

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Curious about diaphragm pumps? Whether you’re evaluating solutions for wastewater handling or industrial transfer, understanding how these pumps work – and which type suits your needs – is key. In this post, we’ll explain:

  • what diaphragm pumps are
  • how they operate
  • the different types available
  • the pros and cons of electric or gasoline-powered diaphragm pumps

By the end, you’ll know which solution aligns with your process, and how Gorman Rupp membrane pumps can fit into your system.

What are diaphragm pumps?

A diaphragm pump is a positive-displacement pump. It uses a flexible diaphragm that moves back and forth to draw in and push out fluid. Because the diaphragm creates a seal between the fluid and the mechanical parts, these pumps are ideal for handling:

  • abrasive or solids-laden liquids
  • viscous or shear-sensitive media

They’re widely used in industries like water treatment, chemical processing, food & beverage, and mining.

How do diaphragm pumps work?

Step by step:

  1. Intake Stroke
    The diaphragm retracts, creating a vacuum inside the pump chamber. This vacuum sucks fluid in through the inlet check valve.
  2. Discharge Stroke
    The diaphragm moves forward, increasing pressure and pushing fluid out through the outlet check valve.
    The check valves ensure that fluid moves in one direction.
    The diaphragm movement is powered by:
    • electric motor
    • gasoline engine

Types of diaphragm pumps

Electric-driven diaphragm pumps

These use an electric motor to drive the diaphragm, typically via a crankshaft or eccentric cam. Benefits include:

  • steady, controllable flow rates
  • high efficiency
  • lower operating cost when electricity is available
  • easy integration with automation and control systems

Considerations: limited dry-run capability, not suitable for hazardous areas unless certified, maintenance focuses on motor and mechanical components.

Gasoline or diesel-powered diaphragm pumps

These portable, engine-driven units are ideal for remote locations without electrical supply. Commonly used for:

  • emergency dewatering
  • construction and mobile operations

Benefits: mobility

Drawbacks: engine maintenance, fuel logistics, noise

Applications & use cases

  • Wastewater and sludge: both models handle solids, grit, and abrasive waste.
  • Remote sites / construction: gasoline models provide mobility where utilities are unavailable.
  • Food & beverage industries: sanitary diaphragm pumps (electric) ensure hygiene.

Why choose Gorman Rupp diaphragm pump systems?

At Gorman Rupp, we offer robust and reliable solutions. Explore our AMT series for applications like:

  • sludge transfer
  • filtration systems

Our systems feature:

  • engineered control packages for precise operation
  • expert support for integration and maintenance
  • long-term reliability to minimize unplanned downtime

Selecting the right diaphragm pump

Key considerations:

  1. Fluid characteristics: viscosity, solids content
  2. Required flow rate & pressure: higher viscosity or head requires more power
  3. Power availability: electricity or fuel
  4. Environment: hazardous area certifications, noise limits
  5. Maintenance readiness: tolerance for downtime, spare parts, service access

Gorman Rupp engineers help ensure your choice meets performance, safety, and cost goals.

Maintenance tips for reliable operation

  • inspect valve seats and diaphragms regularly for wear
  • monitor electrical connections and motor bearings in electric models
  • for gasoline-powered units, change engine oil, filters, and inspect emissions
  • keep the pump clean

Conclusion

Diaphragm pumps are versatile, adaptable solutions for demanding fluid handling tasks. Whether you’re aiming for efficiency, solids handling, or portable dewatering, understanding how diaphragm pumps work and matching the type to your needs delivers real operational value.

Looking for a reliable diaphragm pump system tailored to your situation? The experts at Gorman Rupp are ready to help you find the right match.

Wherever water and wastewater are part of daily operations from municipal networks and industrial plants to construction sites and flood control projects reliable pumping is essential. Without it, processes stop, safety risks increase, and downtime quickly becomes expensive.

But what exactly is a wastewater pump? How does it work? And which type is the right fit for your application?

In this guide, we’ll break down the basics in a clear and practical way explaining how wastewater pumps operate, what to consider when selecting one, and how Gorman-Rupp solutions can support you with reliable, low-maintenance performance for the long term.

What Is a Wastewater Pump?

A wastewater pump is designed to move liquids containing solids, fibers, or other contaminants, the kind of fluids that appear in sewers, industrial effluent, stormwater, or process waste.

Unlike clean-water pumps, wastewater pumps are built to handle suspended solids and stringy materials without clogging. They play a vital role in sectors such as municipal sewage treatment, food and beverage processing, pulp and paper, mining, chemical processing, and construction.

At Gorman-Rupp, we’ve spent over 90 years engineering pumps that excel in exactly these challenging conditions, built for reliability, long service life, and minimal downtime.

How a Wastewater Pump Works

While the design details vary, most wastewater pumps share a few essential components and operating principles:

Key Components

  • Impeller: Often semi-open or vortex-style to prevent clogging.
  • Pump Casing: Made from materials that resist abrasion and corrosion.
  • Seal or Packing: Keeps the motor dry and protected.
  • Motor: Submersible or close-coupled, depending on installation depth.
  • Inlet/Outlet: Sized to ensure proper flow, head, and solids handling.

Operating Principles

  • Priming: Self-priming pumps remove air from the suction line to create suction, drawing liquid into the pump.
  • Impeller Action: The rotating impeller imparts kinetic energy to the liquid, which is then converted into pressure.
  • Solids Passage: Solids and fibers pass through without clogging thanks to specialized impeller designs.
  • Discharge: The pump directs the contaminated liquid to a treatment facility or discharge point.
  • Protection: Built-in safeguards, like temperature monitoring, dry-run protection, and automatic shut-offs, keep the system safe and reliable.

Gorman-Rupp self-priming wastewater pumps are designed with these principles in mind – combining robust performance with easy access for service and maintenance.

Types of Wastewater Pumps and Where They Excel

Selecting the right pump starts with understanding the main types and their best-fit applications:

  • Submersible Wastewater Pumps
    Installed directly in the fluid, submersible pumps are compact and efficient, perfect for sewage systems, stormwater control, or flood management. Their design uses the surrounding liquid for cooling, and many models offer modular construction for easier service.
  • (Prime-assisted) Self-Priming Pumps
    Gorman-Rupp self-priming pumps, are installed above the liquid level and start pumping without pre-filling. They are ideal for remote installations, temporary bypass operations, or situations where priming assistance is difficult. They also offer unmatched ease of maintenance since they remain accessible from ground level.
  • Standard Centrifugal Pumps
    A straightforward solution for applications where priming isn’t required. Our centrifugal pumps are widely used for process water, industrial effluent, or other wastewater streams.
  • Pre-Engineered Pump Sets
    We offer complete, pre-engineered units that combine pump, motor, and controls, simplifying installation and ensuring component compatibility. These plug-and-play systems save time on setup and commissioning.
  • Gorman-Rupp ReliaSource® SCS Systems
    For the most demanding wastewater challenges, our ReliaSource® packaged systems deliver rugged performance, low maintenance requirements, and reliable operation in continuous-duty environments. The optional SCS (self Cleaning Sump) system further reduces downtimes and improves reliability.

How to choose the right wastewaterpump?

Fluid Characteristics

Every application is different and so is the ideal pump solution. Here are the most important factors to consider:

  • Solids Size & Concentration: Select an impeller type (vortex, non-clog) that can handle the load.
  • Temperature & pH: Choose materials that resist corrosion and thermal stress.
  • Fibers or Grease: Look for designs that minimize clogging.

Flow & Head Requirements

  • Calculate your required flow rate and total dynamic head.
  • Ensure the pump’s performance curve aligns with your system.

Installation Conditions

  • Submersible or Dry-Mounted: Consider accessibility, space, maintenance needs and hygienic aspects.
  • Footprint: Site constraints may limit your options.

Operational Priorities

  • Duty Cycle: Continuous vs. intermittent use affects motor selection.
  • Energy Efficiency: More efficient motors can reduce lifetime costs.
  • Serviceability: Easy access and modular components reduce downtime and offer a more hygienic service environment.

Gorman-Rupp’s application specialists can help evaluate these factors and recommend the best solution for your operation.

Maintenance tips

Preventive maintenance keeps pumps efficient and avoids costly breakdowns. Here’s what to watch for:

  • Inspect seals and impellers regularly for wear.
  • Keep inlets and outlets free from debris.
  • Monitor for unusual vibration or noise.
  • Maintain proper lubrication and cooling.
  • Keep critical spare parts on hand for quick replacement.

Our pumps are designed to make maintenance straightforward, with features like removable cover plates, quick-access impellers, and modular components that minimize downtime.

Conclusion

Wastewater pumps are more than just mechanical devices, they’re essential to keeping industries, municipalities, and infrastructure running smoothly. Understanding how they work and selecting the right type for your application can dramatically improve system reliability, reduce energy costs, and simplify maintenance. At Gorman-Rupp, we’ve dedicated decades to perfecting wastewater pump technology. Whether you need a reliable self-priming pump, a rugged submersible unit, or a complete ReliaSource® system, our team is here to support you, from selection and installation to long-term service and support.rt.

The Gorman-Rupp electric driven pump set range is expanding with new models that deliver more choice and more power for pumping challenges.

With an extended selection across the trusted Gorman-Rupp T series, U-series and V series pumps, the range now covers a wider scope of flows and capacities, making it easier to find the perfect fit for demanding construction dewatering, wastewater treatment and industrial applications.

Every new model reflects the proven E-Line character – durable construction, energy-conscious performance, and unmatched efficiency – built to perform reliably under demanding conditions. With the new models, Gorman-Rupp electric driven pumping range delivers more solutions today with the confidence of reliability for tomorrow.

The New Models

T-Series

  • E-Line T3-7.5-4
  • E-Line T3-15-4
  • E-Line T4-7.5-4
  • E-Line T4-11-4
  • E-Line T4-15-4
  • E-Line T4-22-4

U-Series

  • E-Line U3-7.5-4
  • E-Line U3-15-4
  • E-Line U4-7.5-4
  • E-Line U4-15-4
  • E-Line U4-30-4

V-Series

  • E-Line V3-7.5-4
  • E-Line V3-15-4
  • E-Line V3-22-4
  • E-Line V3-30-4

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