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Office: 715.228.7604
Fax: 715.228-3418

364 Industrial Drive
PO Box 48
Coloma, WI 54930

Shin Maywa Pumps

4/19/2013

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Have you seen our new Shin Maywa pump page that went live a couple weeks ago?  If not (or even if you have - I've checked it about 10 times myself), you've got to check it out here.  We're excited to be offering Shin Maywa pumps to our customers.  ShinMaywa (America), Ltd. offers the CNWX series of heavy-duty, non-clog submersible pumps for the industrial and municipal wastewater markets.  These submersible pumps are specifically designed for your problematic lift stations.  You know the lift stations that keep you up all night, clogging every other week?  The one that already has a "non-clog" impeller that isn't living up to it's name?  That's what these guys are made for.  

The secret is in the impeller.  These pumps feature the revolutionary new single vane non-clog scroll impeller design from ShinMaywa Industries, Ltd.. The scroll impeller design incorporates a helix formed passage at the inlet which is smoothly connected to the single vane non-clog passage. This design virtually eliminates clogging, plugging, and entangling of fibrous materials resulting in reduced maintenance costs and electrical power consumption.

Already, we've got these non-clog scroll impeller equipped CNWX pumps in several of our most difficult lift stations in the state.  Am I sounding like an infomercial?  Just humor me for one more minute - check out this video below to see how it works.  I think it's pretty cool (and remember that I brought you this video, which proves I know how to pick my videos).

Not convinced?  Check out this video where they just test the pump over and over and over and over again.
Curious? Have a lift station where you think it might be a good fit?  Shoot me an email or give me a call.
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Fix A Leak

4/12/2013

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Looks like I missed Fix A Leak week (March 18-24 - we were busy at WRWA that week!), but I thought this was a cute video to share.
The Wisconsin DNR has a lot of great information on their website for fixing leaks to save water.  As we all go cabin fever crazy with this awful weather, maybe this is a good time to think about getting some of this done.  Here's some of the ideas from the WDNR site.

Check your toilet for silent leaks
  1. Put a few drops of food coloring into the tank of your toilet.
  2. Wait 15 minutes without flushing
  3. If colored water appears in the bowl within 15 minutes, you have a leak.
  4. Make sure to flush the colored water as soon as the test is done. Food coloring can stain.

More ways to be water smart
    • Check for dripping faucets,shower heads, and fixture connections.
    • Check irrigation systems and outdoor spigots too.
    • Use your water meter to check your whole house. Read your water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water is being used. If the meter changes at all, you probably have a leak.
Twist and tighten pipe connections
    • Some leaks can be fixed by tightening connections.
    • To save more water without a noticeable difference in flow, twist on a WaterSense labeled faucet aerator.
Replace the fixture if necessary
    • Look for WaterSense labeled models.
    • These are independently tested and certified to use 20 percent less water and perform as well as or better than standard models.
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