Pump Industry Spring 2021 Digital Edition

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SMART PUMPS | PARTNER SOLUTIONS

Efficient priming and Anti-Spit technology: AllightSykes’ recipe to the smart pump

It is widely known that priming a dewatering pump is crucial, both for its ability to meet the intended application and to reduce unplanned maintenance. Failure to do so can result in mechanical seal leakage and significant damage to the pump’s components.

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llightSykes’ compressor priming system allows customers to dry prime their pump without the need to manually fill the suction line or use a wet prime tank. The compressor prime design employs compressed air which is passed through a Venturi Jet and nozzle that evacuates air from the suction and pump, creating a vacuum and allowing atmospheric pressure to force water into the pump. This allows the pump to automatically prime and reprime without the need to manually fill the pump with water. As any pump specialist knows, once the pump has been primed, the nozzle constantly spits out a small amount of the pumped fluid. This discharge from the priming system is usually discharged to the ground and the surrounding environment.

AllightSykes’ new Anti-Spit technology mounts on top of the pump’s priming tee and prevents water discharging out the nozzle once the pump is primed. This allows the pump to be used on environmentally-sensitive applications such as sewage bypass, contaminated water and harsh chemicals without the need to run a hose from the nozzle discharge back to the sump. The Anti-Spit system not only creates a more efficient pump, but also addresses the market’s need to be more environmentally conscious. With environmental responsibility in mind, AllightSykes’ Anti-Spit technology has come to fruition. Through innovative design, the Anti-Spit technology can now be retrofitted to any of AllightSykes’ existing products.

For more information, contact AllightSykes at www.allightsykes.com, sales@allightsykes.com or 1300 255 444.

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Magnet Drive Pumps

1min
pages 56-57

and its influence on the pump industry

4min
pages 54-55

Flexible coupling selection for improved pump and motor efficiency and operation

8min
pages 46-49

ESCO flexible gear couplings with Multicrown tooth form for longer life from Drive Systems

1min
pages 44-45

Flow prediction tool for variable speed pump stations

5min
pages 38-41

Pump Genius

1min
pages 42-43

AllightSykes’ recipe to the smart pump

2min
pages 36-37

Temporary solution for a wastewater plant

2min
pages 28-29

Major acquisition creates Australia’s largest pump rental company

1min
pages 26-27

Austworld advancing Australian-based facilities

3min
pages 24-25

What to look for when purchasing positive displacement pumps

3min
pages 30-31

Flexidrag® – the premium drag hose for your broad acreage irrigation

2min
pages 22-23

and capability to a new level

2min
pages 18-19

Hydroforming Process: world-first technology

2min
pages 20-21

$20 million federal funding to improve TAS water security

3min
pages 11-13

$77 million for Rockhampton water and sewerage infrastructure

2min
page 9

New pump station to be constructed for $3.5 million project

1min
page 10

Mitiamo pipeline project reaches completion

2min
page 8

The future of booster set technology

2min
pages 16-17

vital resources for pump professionals

3min
pages 14-15
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