Stainless Steel Submersible Well Pumps Earn NSF Certification

March 6, 2017
Wilo USA expands rang of certified products

Wilo USA, a provider of pumps for building services, water management and groundwater, announced its expanded range of NSF certified submersible pump products.

The full offering of Wilo SPI 6- to 10-in. groundwater series are now NSF-certified. They are used in applications like potable water supplies, irrigation, municipalities, pressure boosting, agriculture and industrial processes.

“We are proud to earn NSF certification for the SPI 6- to 10-in. line, adding to our growing line of certified products,” said Matthew Beasley, director of sales for groundwater, Region Americas. “The versatile series is available in horizontal and vertical installations up to 250 HP and 50 to 1200 gpm.”

Wilo's Groundwater Division provides submersible pumps and accessories for water supply from water wells, agriculture, dewatering and industrial applications.

NSF Certification indicates that a company complies with strict standards and procedures. From extensive product testing and material analyses to unannounced inspections, every aspect of a product’s development is thoroughly evaluated before it can earn NSF Certification. Regular onsite inspections of manufacturing facilities and regular retesting of products ensures continuous high standards required to maintain certification.

Source: Wilo USA

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