Readying Irrigation Pumps for the Season: Video on Packing Replacement

Spring planting is in full gear, and if you’re just starting up your irrigation pumps, you may need a refresher on installing packing, and what purposes the lantern ring and grease cup serve. Cornell has a useful YouTube page, chocked full of how-to videos for common pump maintenance and repair, that answers those very questions […]

Win-Win Situation For a Rental Company

Learn how Cornell Co-Pilot, our innovative pump monitoring system, was able to create a win-win situation for a rental company. Co-Pilot uses new technology to diagnose and correct old problems more effectively. And with remote monitoring—available from thousands of miles away from the pump application, but updated in real time—Co-Pilot can assist in this time […]

Pump Monitor Stops Cavitation / Pump Damage

Diagnosis and correcting an old problem with new tools: Industrial Internet of Things Pump Monitoring The Problem: For decades pump rental companies have wondered how customers have been utilizing pumps in the field. A pump rental company began using Cornell Co-Pilot to monitor pumps to answer that question in late 2019. The company had only […]

Throwback Thursday – Hydro Turbines!

Cornell has been designing and manufacturing pumps for municipal projects for decades. In the Pacific Northwest—where our factory started and remains today—there was concerted push for river dams to help alleviate flooding like the 1948 Vanport flood in Oregon that destroyed housing for 20,000 residents and tragically killed 15. Throughout the 50’s and early 1960’s […]