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  2. Category:Pump manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pump manufacturers" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albany Pumps;

  3. Gorman-Rupp Company - Wikipedia

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    Gorman-Rupp (NYSE: GRC) is a pump manufacturer in Mansfield, Ohio. [1] It manufactures pumps for municipal, water, wastewater, sewage, industrial, construction, petroleum, fire, and OEM markets. The company is traded on the New York Stock Exchange. [2] Its current CEO is Scott King.

  4. Franklin Electric - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Electric Co., Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of products and systems focused on the movement and management of water and energy. The company offers pumps, motors, drives, and controls for use in a variety of residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial, and municipal applications.

  5. Xylem Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Goulds Water Technology is a brand of Xylem Inc. providing pumps for residential, commercial and agricultural applications and Goulds Pumps remains a part of ITT Corporation providing pump products for the industrial market. Xylem comprises three business units – Water Solutions, Analytics, and Applied Water Systems.

  6. Category:Pumps - Wikipedia

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    Pump manufacturers (58 P) Medical pumps (22 P) V. Vacuum pumps (18 P) W. Windpumps (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Pumps" ... Water pumping; Water well pump ...

  7. Pumping station - Wikipedia

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    Typically, water is channeled from a high-level reservoir to a low-level reservoir, through turbine generators that generate electricity. This is done when the station is required to generate power. During low-demand periods, such as overnight, the generators are reversed to become pumps that move the water back up to the top reservoir.