Not All Pumps Are Created Equal

Irrigation pumps are an investment – the time and labor required can either help or hurt your bottom line. You need to be able to depend upon a professional-grade pump that won’t cause you hassles or require callbacks. When your clients spend money to have a pump installed, they expect it to perform reliably, season after season. Build your reputation by installing a professional grade “built for contractors” solution.

There are three factors that qualify an irrigation pump as “professional grade”. Ease of use (including installation and maintenance), construction, and performance.

EASY TO INSTALL AND MAINTAIN

When selecting an irrigation pump, ease of installation and maintenance is a crucial factor to consider. A pump that is straightforward to install and maintain minimizes downtime, saves both time and money, and ensures that the system remains reliable and efficient over time, allowing for consistent water delivery with minimal disruptions.

Munro’s LP Pump simplifies installation with convenient ports for priming, gauges, and sensors. No more wasting time and money buying extra fittings which only complicate the assembly process.

DURABLE AND LONG LASTING

A well-built pump made from high-quality materials ensures consistent performance over time, extending the pump’s lifespan while providing peace of mind, knowing that the system will remain dependable for years to come.

While many irrigation pumps are made out of plastic, which wears and warps, the high-grade, cast iron construction and brass impeller of the LP Series are built to stand the test of time, even in more unusual or difficult environments.

Brass Impeller – With the longest life in their class, Munro’s brass impellers offer great durability, and reduce costly maintenance versus a traditional plastic impeller that rusts.

Cast Iron Diffuser – Designed for long term performance and durability. Spring start up is much easier with the addition of the stainless steel wear ring to the diffuser. The ring replaces the cast iron “rub” point of the diffuser and eye of the impeller.

INDUSTRY LEADING PERFORMANCE

Selecting a pump with strong and consistent performance ensures that the irrigation system operates at its best.

With higher GPM to HP ratios, in many cases a smaller horsepower Munro pump can be used in place of a larger horsepower pump from another manufacturer, resulting in a lower cost for a superior product.

Need help selecting the best pump for the job? Stop by your local Central branch or call our Pump Hotline for our professional customers. Get help with your challenge at (844) PUMP-101, or info@centralpumpline.com.