LISTENING TO A PUMP "TALK" HELPS PEERLESS ENGINEERS IMPROVE PUMP PERFORMANCE...

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LISTENING TO A PUMP "TALK" HELPS PEERLESS ENGINEERS IMPROVE PUMP PERFORMANCE... How do you refine a newly designed

pump to achieve maximum perform­

ance? One excellent method Peerless

engineers use is to test it for water-

borne noise. A hydrophone is installed

in the pipe immediately ahead of the

pump and electrical impulses are tran­

scribed onto a tape recorder. The tape

is then evaluated for noise character­

istics and compared with established

values. A separate line allows a devel­

opment engineer to monitor noise for

an on-the-spot diagnosis.

Conducting these noise tests under a

variety of simulated actual-use condi­

tions often points up areas for im­

provement. A double check after in­

dicated refinements are accomplished,

verifies that the sought for perform­

ance has been achieved.

It is this practiced care about quality

that backgrounds the substantial rea­

son why Peerless pumps have become

the preferred p u m p in so many

applications. Why not specify Peerless

pumps for your next job?

Putting Ideas to Work

P E E R L E S S P U M P HYDRODYNAMICS DIVISION φ F M C C O R P O R A T I O N Plants: Los Angeles 31, California and Indianapolis 8, Indiana

P e e r l e s s Pump, H y d r o d y n a m i c s D i v i s i o n , FMC Corporat ion 301 West Avenue 26, Los Angeles 31, California Please send me your latest Technical Information Bulletins: Π TIB #7 How to use System-Head Curves · D TIB #9 Capacity Measurements In the Field D TIB #8 Thrust in Vertical Turbine Pumps

NAME_

COMPANY.

A D D R E S S ^

CITY

C & Ε Ν 71

f/nc

mm