HYDROMATIC ANNOUNCES NEW POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT GRINDER PUMP

12.01.2001

The new Hydromatic HPD200 positive displacement grinder pump is specifically designed to meet the demands of residential wastewater and sewage applications. The HPD Grinder is engineered for low-pressure sewer systems and is ideal for "high head" applications involving single family residences and cottages. The powerful class F insulated 2 HP 1750 RPM pump produces a nearly constant flow under a wide range of continuously varying conditions with reliable performance of heads to 245 feet and flows of 19 gpm. The HPD200 is available in manual or automatic models, and is also available in complete package systems for quick installations.

Hydromatic, founded in 1959, is located in Ashland, Ohio, with additional distribution in Canada. Hydromatic is a manufacturer of wastewater products for residential, commercial, municipal, domestic and international markets. Hydromatic, an ISO 9001 company, is a part of the Pentair Pump Group of Pentair, Inc.

Pentair, Inc. (NYSE: PNR) is a diversified manufacturer operating in three principal markets: professional tool and equipment, electrical and electronic enclosures, and water and fluid technologies. Headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, Pentair was incorporated in 1966, with 50 operations and distribution locations in North America, Europe and Asia.

Source: Pentair plc.

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