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HPE Series<br />

Severe Duty Sewage Transfer <strong>Pumps</strong><br />

The world’s largest wastewater treatment facilities trust HPE Series heavy duty<br />

plunger pumps to pump the millions of gallons of raw sewage and wastewater<br />

critical to public sanitation and overall best practices for sewage transfer.<br />

productive.<br />

Where ever higher than usual working<br />

pressures are of prime consideration,<br />

<strong>Wastecorp</strong> provides the answer with the<br />

ruggedly-built HPE series. HPE Series<br />

plunger pumps are designed to meet<br />

the needs of the higher capacity plants<br />

with operating capacities to 600 GPM<br />

and heads to 240 feet. These pumps are<br />

similar to the PE units but incorporate<br />

heavier drive components, larger<br />

shafts and heavy duty connecting rod<br />

assemblies.<br />

With the HPE plunger pump series you<br />

get a team of skilled engineers and<br />

factory support representatives who<br />

review the specification and suggest<br />

pump design ideas to assist the facility<br />

in maximizing productivity for sewage<br />

handling solutions.<br />

Case in Point<br />

The <strong>Wastecorp</strong> Connecting Rod<br />

At the heart of plunger pump sewage transfer<br />

technology is the connecting rod assembly. The<br />

connecting rod connects to the pump shaft via<br />

eccentric and to the wet section through the<br />

crosshead and plunger.<br />

With a <strong>Wastecorp</strong> connecting rod, the operator<br />

need not replace the entire unit when performing<br />

maintenance. The bronze insert simply slides off<br />

and a new one put in place. This saves time and<br />

thousands of dollars in maintenance costs over the<br />

life cycle of the pump.<br />

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11<br />

What Borger rotary lobe pumps doesn’t tell you.<br />

Rotary lobe pumps have specific design issues<br />

such as stator & rotor wear effecting pump efficiency.<br />

As the rotors and stators wear on the<br />

pump, the pump becomes less able to productively<br />

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transfer sewage. While they claim to be<br />

self priming, most rotary lobe pumps cannot<br />

respond well in such circumstances.

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