Your domestic water pump system is costing you thousands more per year than it should. Pump Pro would like to show you exactly how much by visiting your site, analyzing it, and then documenting your current system. Because Pump Pro specializes in the overall cost reduction of system ownership, let us come analyze your system today!
What do most schools, hospitals, office buildings, shopping centers, hotels and other commercial properties have in common? Most of these facilities have existing pump systems with outdated controls, the main culprit of pump and system issues. At the end of the day, these conventional systems waste energy, reduce reliability, increase repair costs and do not optimize performance.
Because operators have no actual control over the pump, they simply turn the pumps on at full speed when pressure is needed. So when there is only a light demand, the pump still has to run full speed. This would be the same concept as turning your car on and having it automatically run at 100 mph. You would then have to use your brake to slow down to 35 mph.
Imagine the fuel consumption! Additionally, imagine the unnecessary wear and tear. At the end of the day, conventional control systems cost money, waste energy, reduce
reliability, increase repair cost and do not optimize performance.
 
Pump Pro can offer you a much more efficient, cost-effective and lasting solution to your existing system — a pump that can offer features not provided by a conventional control. The solution: Pump-Pro’s variable-speed, constant-pressure control made specifically for pumps. This technology, universally accepted as an energy and equipment saver, mirrors the cruise control on your car, giving you the ability to set pinpoint constant pressure. Therefore, the pump will simply run faster or slower depending on the demand. The overall result is dramatically reduced energy cost, reduced wear and tear, improved reliability and perfect water pressure. With a simple control replacement, Pump Pro’s units will pay for themselves within the first 20 months of operation.