Pentair - Berkeley Corporate Profile
The Pentair Pump Group, Inc is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pentair, Inc. Pentair is a diversified industrial manufacturer that employs over 10,000 people globally with annual sales approaching $2 billion. Pentair acquired the General Signal Pump Group in August 1997. The combination of F.E. Myers, acquired by Pentair in 1986, Aurora Pump, Fairbanks Morse, Hydromatic Pump, and Layne/Verti-Line, all formerly part of the General Signal Pump Group, constitute the Pentair Pump Group, serving the Commercial, Industrial, Municipal and Residential markets. The Pentair Pump Group consists of the following brands: Aurora Pump, Fairbanks Morse, Hydromatic, Layne & Bowler, Verti-Line, Aplex, Myers, Shur-Dri, Water Ace, and WellMate. Worldwide distribution includes pumps to fit virtually every need from those that have the capacity to handle a few gallons per minute to those handling over a million GPM. Pentair is a $3.2 Billion diversified manufacturer opeating in tools, equipment, water technologies and enclosures markets. The company employs 14,000 people in more than 50 ocations around the world.
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Market Profile
- Electric Power
- Agriculture
- Building Industry (includes HVAC)
- Chemical Industry
- Metal Mfg. & Mineral Ore Proc.
- Export
- Miscellaneous Markets
- Food Industry
- Resale Sales Where End-Use is Unknown
- Marine Industry
- Mining
- Wastewater Utility
- Pulp & Paper Industry
- Water Utility
- Defense
- Recreational Industry
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Product Profile
- Vertical Pumps: Vertical turbine pumps under 6 inches with submersible motors
- Centrifugal Pumps: Single stage, end suction, frame mounted, over 6 inch discharge
- Centrifugal Pumps: Two stage, volute or diffuser design, radial split case
- Centrifugal Pumps: Single stage, axial split case, double suct. imp., 6 inch and below
- Centrifugal Pumps: Submersible single stage, end suction, close coupled, wet pit
- Centrifugal Pumps: Single stage, axial split case, double suct. imp., over 6 inches
- Vertical Pumps: Vertical turbine approved fire pumps
- Vertical Pumps: Vertical turbine pumps 16 inches and smaller, deep well
- Centrifugal Pumps: Navy shipboard, N stamp, multistage double case barrel type
- Vertical Pumps: Vertical turbine pumps 16 inches and smaller, short setting
- Centrifugal Pumps: Single stage, single suction, self-priming non-clog design
- Centrifugal Pumps: Single stage, single suction, in-line, close coupled
- Vertical Pumps: Vertical turbine pumps 16 inches and smaller, can or pot type
- Centrifugal Pumps: Vertical centrifugal sump pumps
- Centrifugal Pumps: Submersible single stage, end suction, close coupled, dry pit
- Vertical Pumps: Vertical turbine pumps 17 inches through 36 inches
- Vertical Pumps: Vertical turbine pumps 6 inches or larger with submersible motors
- Centrifugal Pumps: Single or multi stage, axially split case, approved fire pumps
- Vertical Pumps: Vertical propeller and mixed flow pumps, diffuser design to 36 inches
- Centrifugal Pumps: Non-clog, single stage, end suction, 12 inch or less discharge
- Vertical Pumps: Vertical propeller, mixed flow and radial flow, diffuser over 36 inches
- Centrifugal Pumps: Single and two stage, end suction, close coupled
- Centrifugal Pumps: Non-clog, single stage, end suction, over 12 inch discharge
- Centrifugal Pumps: Horizontal propeller or mixed flow pumps of diffuser design
- Vertical Pumps: Vertical turbine pumps 17 inches through 36 inches, can or pot type
- Centrifugal Pumps: Single stage, end suction, frame mounted, up to 6 inch discharge
- Centrifugal Pumps: Single stage, end suction, recessed impeller design
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Trade Names
- Layne
- Myers
- Myers-Aplex
- PacFab
- Shur-Dri
- Verti-Line
- Water Ace
- WellMate
- Aurora
- Fairbanks Morse
- Hydromatic
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