DLG Submersible Electric Pumps

04.04.2008

The DLG series of submersible pumps loves the dirty jobs that are found in many industrial and domestic environments, such as sewers in residential buildings and small apartment blocks.

The series is designed to handle sewage, liquids, wastewater and industrial sludge, as well as the draining of flooded excavations and marshy ground. The pumps deliver up to 15m3/h with a head of up to 52m, and a maximum depth of 20m. The DLG is made of sturdy cast iron with an open impeller with grinder assembly, which deals with sewage and suspended filaments thanks to the cutting process. It is a sister pump to the DLC (channel impeller), DLV (vortex impeller) and DLS (self-cleaning impeller) pumps to provide customers with a suite of liquid and waste water management solutions.

About Lowara

Lowara Srl Montecchio Maggiore, Vicenza,which is part of the ITT Corporation, is a leader in the manufacture of hydraulic pumps and water handling and control systems. It has 983 employees in Europe, 752 operating in Italy. In 2005 its consolidated sales totalled about 186.7 million euro, or over 232 million dollars.

ITT Corporation supplies advanced technology products and services in key markets including: fluid and water management including water treatment; defense communication, opto-electronics, information technology and services; electronic interconnects and switches; and other specialty products.

Headquartered in White Plains, NY, the company generated $7.4 billion in 2005 sales. In addition to the New York Stock Exchange, ITT Corporation stock is traded on the Midwest, Pacific, Paris, London and Frankfurt exchanges.

Source: Xylem Inc.

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