New Worthington Pumps Feature Energy Savings —Literature Available

Energy savings are cited as one of the advantages of a new line of lightweight, low-horsepower, high-pressure pumps for installations requiring capacities up to 500 gpm and heads to 1,500 feet.

Worthington Pump R&D developed the Type WD pumps to combat the rising costs associated with delivering low capacity at high pressures.

According to its designers, the Type WD pumps overcome these deficiencies. Advantages cited for the WD line include superior operating efficiency, reliability, space saving, and interchangeable parts.

Typical applications for the WD pumps are in boiler feed, high pressure, spray washing, fuel oil burner service, descaling, or any other low-flow, high-pressure applications with pumping temperatures from minus 20 to 300°F ( - 2 9 to 149 C).

For detailed specifications on the WD line write to Fred Paine, Dept. MR, Worthington Pump, 270 Sheffield Street, Mountainside, N.J. 07092.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 26,  Jun 15, 1980

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