Xylem Drives Digitization with Godwin S Series Pumps

Global water technology company Xylem Inc. has launched the new Godwin NC100S and CD100S Dri-Prime dewatering pumps, the third and fourth pumps in the Godwin S Series of smart pumps. Equipped with interchangeable, application-specific impellers and a new generation of cloud-based Field Smart Technology, these new 4” surface mounted centrifugal pumps deliver enhanced levels of control and flexibility for the toughest dewatering applications. The pumps enable the operator to switch from a NC100S to a CD100S, and vice versa, due to the interchangeable impellers on both models, thereby providing a ‘two in one’ solution for each pump to increase the application range and removing the need to invest in multiple fleet models. 
The Godwin CD100S is ideal for utility and construction applications, as well as emergency response dewatering. The CD impeller can be exchanged with a Flygt N-Technology self-cleaning, non-clog impeller, which delivers sustained hydraulic efficiency. This provides customers with the flexibility to tackle stringy, fibrous materials most commonly associated with modern wastewater applications, all with the same pump. The NC100S and CD100S models feature a redesigned pump-end, resulting in 20% greater pump uptime and 40 percent reduced service time. Both models also come equipped with a Final Tier 4 (FT4) engine, making them sustainable pump options as diesel particulate emissions are cut by 90 percent.

Commenting on the launch, Hunter Powell, Americas Godwin Product Manager with Xylem said, “Due to these pumps’ unique design and interchangeable impellers, the customer can now select a single versatile pump which can handle complex solids – from 1 7/8” solids to modern stringy waste – across a variety of applications.”

Xylem’s Field Smart Technology (FST) comes as standard on all NC100S and CD100S pumps in North America. As Xylem’s first-in-industry cloud-based telematics platform, FST enables the Internet of Things (IoT) across the entire Godwin S series. Using cellular, satellite and GPS technology, customers can track, monitor and control the pump in real-time from any smartphone, tablet or desktop computer. There is also an improved graphical user interface, providing greater choice to the customer when it comes to remote monitoring and control. 
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