REDWIRE Gorman-Rupp ReliaSource above-ground lift stations can eliminate costly service interruptions

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Four models of ReliaSource above-ground lift stations

John Brooks Company carries many great pumping solutions by Gorman-Rupp, including the ReliaSource® Series of above-ground lift stations. These lift stations are 100 percent custom-engineered, manufactured, assembled, and tested by experts to provide the ultimate reliability, durability, performance, and value for all sewage and solids-handling applications. Developed to eliminate costly service interruptions caused by inferior lift-station parts, Gorman-Rupp Lift Stations have valves, controls, pipes, and pumps that function together to meet all wastewater needs.

Outlasting and outperforming 

The Gorman-Rupp team has been manufacturing lift stations since 1967 and understands that pumps cannot function on their own. Component failure can put manufacturing operations and investment at risk. That’s why Gorman-Rupp lift stations are packaged and fully customizable. Every part is built and assembled with care, including the pumps, the NEMA-rated controls, and the corrosion- and weather-resistant fibreglass enclosures, delivering guaranteed reliable, trouble-free performance.

John Brooks Company will deliver the unit, ready for immediate installation, to the customer’s location while guaranteeing the investment for the long term with the best warranty in the industry.

ReliaSource® above-ground lift stations are available in 6×6, 6x6T, 7×10, 8×9, and 8×12 models, each of which has its unique design. The 6x6T is a taller version of the 6×6, while the 7×10 has a Quonset-type fibreglass enclosure that blends in with surrounding shrubbery and landscaping. Also available is a base-mounted lift station and an AutoStart model; the latter uses a 12-volt DC-level control that drives the pump with a standby engine, providing regular pumping service during power outages.

To find out more about Gorman-Rupp lift stations and their history, check out the video embedded below:

To learn more, contact John Brooks Company.


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Posted by John Brooks Company Limited


John Brooks Company Limited: Fluid Handling Solution providers since 1938. For over 80 years, John Brooks Company has pr... Read more

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