Pumps & Valves for demanding duty

Specification-level Sulzer support for submersible, centrifugal, and dewatering pump decisions.

Sulzer helps mining, oil and gas, water, and power operators translate duty points into pump and valve packages that can be reviewed by engineering, procurement, and maintenance teams without losing technical clarity.

Grouped specifications

Decision data is organized around the way pump projects are actually approved.

The Sulzer review method keeps hydraulic conditions, installation limits, materials, and lifecycle documentation visible in a single grouped table so teams can compare options without guessing which assumption changed.

Hydraulic fit

Flow windowNominal, minimum, and upset flow documented before model selection.
Total dynamic headStatic lift, friction loss, and discharge conditions reviewed against the pump curve.
Media profileSolids, viscosity, chemistry, and temperature considered before materials are proposed.

Package readiness

Installation limitsFootprint, lifting envelope, power availability, and access constraints translated into practical package choices.
DocumentationDatasheets, manuals, curve references, and maintenance notes prepared for project handover.
Service planWear parts, inspection intervals, and commissioning support matched to site operating risk.

Specification rows

Four technical features that make pump selection easier to defend.

CURVE

Curve-based shortlisting

Model conversations start with operating range, preferred margin, and realistic upset cases so the recommended equipment can be defended against the complete duty profile.

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MEDIA

Materials tied to fluid reality

We connect abrasive solids, corrosive chemistry, temperature, and seal exposure to material choices instead of treating every request as a standard catalogue match.

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ACCESS

Maintainability before purchase order

Access space, lifting points, cable routing, and inspection routines are reviewed early so maintenance teams are not left with a technically correct but difficult installation.

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HAND

Documentation that follows the asset

Submittal packs, manuals, and service recommendations are written to support commissioning, future audits, and spare-parts planning after the equipment leaves the shop.

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17Kept Sulzer search terms analyzed
3Primary pump keyword families
24hTarget triage for complete inquiries
1Unified pump and valve category

FAQ

Questions technical buyers ask before releasing a pump package request.

Can Sulzer help when the duty point is incomplete?

Yes. The first review can work from known operating limits and identify missing items before the team invests time in a full quotation.

Do you support catalogue and manual requests?

We can route requests for centrifugal pump catalogues, submersible pump manuals, and dewatering pump references through a structured inquiry path.

How are abrasive conditions handled?

Solids concentration, particle size, velocity, and material compatibility are reviewed together because wear risk rarely comes from one variable alone.

What information speeds up response?

Flow, head, media, power supply, installation type, preferred standards, and outage timing help the application team respond with fewer clarification cycles.

Downloads

Reference packs prepared for engineering and procurement conversations.

PDF

Centrifugal Pump Datasheet Checklist

Fields needed to evaluate curve fit, material selection, driver limits, and site handover requirements.

Request file
PDF

Submersible Pump Manual Request Pack

A structured route for maintenance teams looking for installation, inspection, and replacement guidance.

Request file
XLS

Dewatering Pump Duty Worksheet

A practical worksheet for head, flow, water level, discharge distance, and portable station constraints.

Request file

Start with the duty point

Send the operating conditions and we will help convert them into a defensible pump or valve review.

  • Submersible, centrifugal, dewatering, and mine pump inquiries
  • Catalogue, manual, and product documentation routing
  • Clear questions back to engineering when assumptions are missing