Xylem, a leading global water technology, has launched the latest in its series of smart pumps under its renowned Godwin brand. The new Godwin CD150S Dri-Prime dewatering pump, part of Godwin’s renowned S Series, has been specifically designed to combat the toughest mining and construction applications, allowing customers across Europe to dig deeper and build bigger.
The Godwin CD150S offers greater flexibility due to its interchangeable impeller – dramatically expanding the application range of the pump and providing customers with “2 pumps in 1”. The CD impeller can now be exchanged with Flygt N-Technology non-clog impeller, providing customers with the flexibility to tackle stringy, modern wastewater applications with the same pump.
The pump system has been entirely redesigned with improved hydraulic efficiency, greater fuel economy, and streamlined serviceability to deliver more than: 15% improved fuel economy, 40% less service time and 20% greater uptime.
The pump’s compressor belt tensioner reduces the time taken to change and adjust the belt. The addition of a new sight glass also allows operators to accurately monitor the level and quality of the pump’s mechanical seal oil. This new and improved design improves service efficiency and cuts overall service time by 40%.
The new CD150S is the latest smart pump to be unveiled under the Godwin S Series. Designed with advanced levels of monitoring and control, efficiency and reliability, the CD150S can also be equipped with a new-generation of Field Smart Technology (FST), Xylem’s first-in-industry Cloud-based telematics platform that 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, anywhere in the world.
Building on its commitment to offer more sustainable environmentally friendly products, the new Godwin CD150S, like all smart pumps under Godwin’s S Series, comes equipped with EU Stage 5 engines that provide a 90 percent reduction in particulate emissions.
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