DJ Gongol & Associates represents the
Patterson Pump Company, a subsidiary of the
Gorman-Rupp Company, in the states of Iowa and Nebraska.
Patterson pumps are made for a variety of applications in both
clean water and wastewater applications.
Patterson's subsidiary
Flo-Pak has been building packaged municipal pressure booster stations for more than 20 years, and as an operating unit of
Patterson, they have direct access to the best pumps and engineering expertise available in the pressure boosting industry.
Flo-Pak has access to the complete range of
Patterson pumps and can deliver complete, ready-to-install pressure booster stations from 25 to more than 20,000 gallons per minute.
Flo-Pak maintains strict quality controls and delivers every pressure booster unit custom-built and inspected for service.
Custom pressure booster station options include:
- Pumps: Centrifugal pumps, vertical turbine pumps, vertical in-line pumps
- Installation: Above-ground or below-ground pressure booster stations and valve vaults
- Enclosure: Fiberglass or metal enclosures
- Decorative exteriors: Brick, stucco, rock aggregate, concrete, or unfinished
- Insulation: R-11, R-19, R-30 insulation available
- Environmental controls: Heaters, dehumidifiers, ventilation systems
- Standby power: Automatic or manual transfer switches, indoor or outdoor mounted engine generators
- Accessories: Flowmeters, control valves, backflow preventers, hydropneumatic tanks, vibration isolators, pressure sensors, chemical feed systems
- UL listings
What else?
Flo-Pak pressure booster stations are available with simplified lifting devices for easier installation, customized pump controls, fire-rated walls, and epoxy coatings for pressure booster station piping and internal walls.
Underground pressure booster stations are available in watertight stainless steel, reinforced steel, and concrete, with anodic and cathodic protection, NEC lighting, and internal sump pump systems.
For more information on
Flo-Pak municipal pump stations, please visit our
online request form.
last revised 10.7.2005