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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.

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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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Centrifugal pump maintenance: extend service life in 6 steps

A well-maintained centrifugal pump delivers stable performance for years with low operating costs. Neglect leads to premature wear, unexpected downtime and higher energy costs. In this article, we describe six practical steps for effective centrifugal pump maintenance.

Step 1: Check the shaft seal regularly

The mechanical shaft seal is one of the most vulnerable components. A leaking seal causes fluid loss, contamination and eventually damage to bearings and shaft. What to check: checking the level and condition of the oil, unusual sounds and vibrations, temperature of the seal area. For abrasive fluids, a cartridge seal is preferred. The 6400 Series comes standard with an oil-lubricated, double-floating mechanical seal designed for contaminated media.

Step 2: Monitor the bearings

Bearings carry the rotating forces. Bearing wear manifests as increasing vibrations, temperature rise and audible noise. What to check: bearing housing temperature, vibration level, oil level and quality. Pumps with oversized bearings, such as the 6500 Series, have longer bearing life and require less frequent intervention.

Step 3: Inspect the impeller and wear rings

Wear on the impeller or wear rings increases internal clearance, reducing efficiency and increasing energy consumption. With pumps featuring replaceable wear rings (such as the VGH Series), efficiency can be restored by replacing only the wear rings, without replacing the complete impeller.

Step 4: Check the pump casing

In wastewater applications, fibres, wipes and other materials can accumulate and impede flow. Pumps with an inspection port (such as the 6500 Series) allow checking without full disassembly. Pumps with Eradicator technology (6400 Series) automatically shred wipes and fibres, preventing blockages.

Step 5: Monitor the duty point

A centrifugal pump running consistently outside its optimal operating range wears faster. Too far left on the pump curve causes recirculation and overheating. Too far right causes cavitation and overloading. Variable frequency drives (VFDs) can help maintain the pump within the optimal range.

Step 6: Plan preventive maintenance

Reactive maintenance is always more expensive than preventive maintenance. Recommended schedule: daily/weekly visual checks, monthly bearing temperature and oil level checks, semi-annual seal inspection and wear ring measurement, annual impeller and casing inspection with alignment check.

The interchangeable rotating assembly of the 6400 Series enables replacement on site without dismantling the casing or piping, significantly reducing maintenance time. Gorman-Rupp offers fast delivery of original parts, often within 24 hours.

Frequently asked questions

How often should a centrifugal pump be serviced?

It depends on the application, medium and operating hours. For continuous duty in wastewater applications, monthly checks and semi-annual wear part inspection is a good guideline.

What are the most common causes of pump failures?

Seal wear (leakage), bearing wear (vibrations), blockages from solids and cavitation damage. Most are preventable with regular inspection and timely replacement of wear parts.

Want to know which centrifugal pump best fits your application? Share your application data (flow, head, medium, solids, installation type) and we will advise the right configuration. Contact Gorman-Rupp Europe.

Centrifugal pump vs positive displacement pump: differences and selection guide

Centrifugal pumps and positive displacement pumps are the two main categories in pump technology. They work fundamentally differently, and the distinction determines which type best suits a specific application.

Operating principle: the fundamental difference

Centrifugal pump: the fluid is accelerated by a rotating impeller. Kinetic energy is converted into pressure energy in the pump casing. Flow rate varies with system back-pressure.

Positive displacement pump: a mechanical component (gears, screws, pistons, diaphragms or plungers) displaces a defined volume of fluid per stroke or revolution. Flow rate is virtually independent of back-pressure.

When to choose a centrifugal pump

A centrifugal pump is the logical choice when the fluid is low-viscosity (water, thin process streams), large flow rates are needed, the duty point is relatively stable, continuous pulsation-free flow is desired, and low purchase and maintenance costs are important.

When to choose a positive displacement pump

A positive displacement pump is the better choice when the fluid is highly viscous (oil, resin, bitumen, syrup), dosing accuracy is required, high pressures are needed at relatively low flow rates, and flow must remain independent of system pressure.

Common selection mistakes

Using a centrifugal pump for high-viscosity media.
As viscosity rises, centrifugal pump efficiency drops drastically, energy consumption increases and the pump can overheat. Above approximately 300 cP, a positive displacement pump is typically more efficient.

Selecting a positive displacement pump where a centrifugal pump suffices.
For low-viscosity fluids and large flow rates, a centrifugal pump is more compact, cheaper to purchase and simpler to maintain.

Quick decision framework

  1. Viscosity above 300 cP? Positive displacement pump.
  2. Dosing accuracy required? Positive displacement pump.
  3. Flow rate above 50 m3/h? Centrifugal pump is likely more efficient.
  4. High pressure (>10 bar) at low flow? Positive displacement pump.
  5. Pulsation-free flow needed? Centrifugal pump.

Gorman-Rupp Europe supplies centrifugal pumps and membrane/gear pumps (positive displacement) for viscous media.

Frequently asked questions

Can a centrifugal pump handle oil?

Yes, provided the viscosity is low enough (up to approximately 300 cP). At higher viscosities, a gear pump or other positive displacement pump is a better choice.

Which pump type is more energy-efficient?

It depends on the application. For low-viscosity fluids and large flow rates, a centrifugal pump is typically more energy-efficient. For high viscosities, the positive displacement pump wins on efficiency.

Want to know which centrifugal pump best fits your application? Share your application data (flow, head, medium, solids, installation type) and we will advise the right configuration. Contact Gorman-Rupp Europe.

Above-Ground Pump Stations: Advantages Over Underground Sumps

When choosing a pump station, the installation type plays an important role: above ground (dry installed) or underground (wet well with submersible pumps). In this article, we compare both configurations on maintenance, safety, costs and uptime — so you can make an informed decision for your sewage, wastewater or water management situation.

What is an above-ground pump station?

An above-ground pump station, also known as a dry-installed pump chamber or dry-installed pump station, positions the pumps above liquid level. The liquid is drawn in via a suction line. Maintenance, inspection and repair take place above ground, without personnel needing to enter a wet well or confined space.

With an underground configuration, submersible pumps are placed directly in the liquid in a wet well. Maintenance requires the pump to be hoisted up, including the associated safety measures for working in confined spaces.

Comparison: above ground vs underground

Criterion Above ground (dry installed) Underground (wet well)
Maintenance Above ground, safe, fast In the sump, lifting required
Safety No confined space Confined space procedures required
Inspection Visual and auditory, direct Only after retrieving pump
Downtime Shorter (faster maintenance) Longer (more complex procedures)
Civil works Pump house/frame above ground Wet well with guide rails, lifting facility
Footprint Above ground Underground (smaller footprint)
Noise Audible (attenuation possible) Muffled by underground placement
Life cycle costs Often lower (fewer labour hours) Often higher (more complex maintenance)

Advantages of above-ground pump stations

Safety and working conditions
The most important advantage are safety and hygiene. Maintenance on pumps in a wet well requires working in a confined space — with risks of gas exposure (H₂S), slipping and drowning. An above-ground installation eliminates these risks. Personnel work at ground level in a dry, easily accessible space. Also, since the above ground installed pumps remain clean on the outside, the inspection and maintenance work adds to pleasant and hygienic working conditions.

Faster maintenance, higher uptime
At an above-ground pump station, pumps are directly accessible. Inspection covers, shimless adjustment and cartridge seals make maintenance fast and simple. No crane or hoisting equipment is needed. The result: shorter maintenance stops and higher uptime of the pump station.

Lower Total Cost of Ownership
Although the initial investment in an above-ground installation is sometimes higher, the TCO over the service life is often lower. This is due to shorter maintenance time, less deployment of specialist equipment and fewer emergency measures during failures. Read more in the article on costs and TCO of self-priming pumps.

Condition monitoring and early detection
An above-ground pump is not only easier to maintain, but also easier to monitor. Vibrations, temperature and noise are directly observable. And with the addition of suction and discharge gauge reading, pump operation and efficiency can be monitored real-time. This makes early detection of wear or deviations simpler than with a pump that is submerged.

When to choose above ground?

An above-ground pump station is in many cases the best choice for:

  • Permanent sewage pump stations and lift station applications
  • Locations where safety and working conditions are a priority
  • Applications with high uptime requirements
  • Situations where TCO outweighs purchase price

An underground wet well may be preferred when above-ground space is very limited, noise is unacceptable (and attenuation is insufficient), or when the application is simple enough to serve with a submersible pump.

Gorman-Rupp solutions for above-ground pump stations

Gorman-Rupp Europe supplies self-priming pumps designed for dry-installed installations. The Super T-Series®, Super U-Series® and Ultra V-Series® are suitable for wastewater, sewage and industrial applications.

The Reliasource / SCS system offers a complete modular pump station concept with self-cleaning sump, maintainable above ground and suitable as a replacement for traditional wet wells. View the full overview of self-priming pumps.

In addition, Gorman-Rupp Europe provides support with the selection, design and commissioning of above-ground pump stations, from system analysis to pre-assembled delivery.

Frequently asked questions

Is an above-ground pump station more expensive to purchase?

The purchase costs can be higher due to the above-ground construction. However, the lower maintenance and downtime costs over the service life often result in a more favourable TCO.

What about noise?

Above-ground pumps produce more noise than underground installations. This can be resolved with a sound attenuated enclosure. Electrically driven pump sets (such as the E-Line) are particularly quiet in operation.

Can I convert an existing underground pump station to above ground?

In many cases, yes. Gorman-Rupp Europe supports retrofit projects, including system analysis and advice on the most suitable configuration. Contact us to discuss the possibilities.

Want to know more about above-ground pump stations for your situation? Our pump specialists are happy to assist. Contact us.

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