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High Service Pump (Station)

High Service Pump (Station)

High Service Pump (Station)

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I have a quick question: what is a high-service pump or low-service pump? Thanks for any input! I really appreciate it:)

RE: High Service Pump (Station)

Many water systems have more than one pressure gradient and often times these gradients are supplied with pumps located in the same building. Locally, I can think of one city that has a "Low Service" Hyd. Grad. 1230', "High Service" Hyd. Grad. 1420' and "Super High" Hyd. Grad. 1575. The other gradients, 6 more, are named after the location of the tank serving that gradient.

Steve Wagner

RE: High Service Pump (Station)

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Thanks a lot! Really helpful!

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