E-place your pumps with Grundfos

Grundfos, pumps, selection, online

Today the Grundfos Product Centre (GPC) is well-known as the ‘go to’ pump selection tool of choice for an increasing number of industry professionals. This could be because much thought and consideration went into its design to deliver an online tool that would make choosing the right pump solution as straightforward as possible.

This ease of selection is also true when a replacement pump is required. Simply log onto the Product Centre and select the REPLACEMENT option on the home page. From here, enter the name of the old pump into the Quick Search field or alternatively, you can enter the pump name and other data into the Classic Search field.

The Product Centre will then display the top three replacement pump choices and you can filter your selection by choosing either the pump with the lowest purchase price, the pump with the lowest energy consumption or the pump with the lowest total lifecycle costs. This then offers the option not just to simply replace, but to e-place by selecting the most energy efficient options.

Additional requirements, such as fluid type, lifecycle costs and evaluation criteria provide additional filtering options and will ensure that finding the best pump replacement choice is there waiting for you, whenever you need it.

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