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Category: Products

Using Cornell Pump RunDry® to Prevent Seal Damage

November 20, 2025

Running a centrifugal pump without liquid is one of the fastest ways to damage mechanical seals. Even a brief run-dry event can overheat the seal faces, crack elastomers, and dramatically shorten pump life. Cornell Pump developed the RunDry® system to address this problem directly, giving operators a reliable method to protect seals during low flow or no flow conditions.

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Tuesday Tip: Understanding Priming Methods for Centrifugal Pumps

November 18, 2025

Before a centrifugal pump can move liquid, its casing and suction line must be filled with fluid. Air is the enemy of pump performance—just 3% entrained air can cause a centrifugal pump to lose prime.
Cornell pumps can be primed in several ways depending on installation, duty cycle, and automation needs. Here is a clear overview of common priming methods—how they work, and their advantages and disadvantages.

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Diesel Skids vs. Electric Packages: Choosing the Right Power for Your Pump System

November 14, 2025

When designing or specifying a pump package, one of the most important early decisions is the power source. Cornell Pump offers both diesel-driven skid packages and electric-motor packages—each designed for reliability, efficiency, and ease of installation. But their advantages differ depending on your site conditions, mobility needs, and cost priorities.

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Cornell Co-Pilot™ External Vibration Sensor: Smart Monitoring for Smarter Pump Performance

October 16, 2025

Cornell Pump Company continues its tradition of innovation with the Co-Pilot™ External Vibration Sensor (EVS)—a rugged, intelligent, and highly adaptable device that helps operators monitor the health of pumps, motors, and other rotating equipment in real time. Designed for reliability and ease of integration, the EVS provides actionable insights that can prevent costly downtime and extend equipment life.

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Technical Foundations of Cornell Refrigeration Pumps

October 7, 2025

Cornell Pump Company’s refrigeration pumps are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of industrial refrigeration systems. Beyond durability and efficiency, they are designed around precise fluid dynamics and thermodynamic principles that maximize system performance and protect against operational pitfalls.

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Co-Pilot™ FLEX: Mobile Monitoring Made Simple

September 26, 2025

In today’s demanding water and wastewater environments, reliable data is everything. Whether you’re managing sewer bypass, monitoring tank levels, or tracking water transfer projects, having real-time visibility into your system’s performance is critical. That’s where Cornell Co-Pilot™ FLEX comes in—a self-sustaining, mobile monitoring solution that brings data directly to your fingertips.

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Tuesday Tip: Advantages of Double Volutes

September 2, 2025

When it comes to centrifugal pump design, efficiency and reliability often come down to details inside the casing. One such feature is the double volute—a design choice that offers significant advantages over single volute configurations, particularly in larger pumps.

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Tuesday Tip: Understanding Mounting Options

August 26, 2025

Choosing a mounting style isn’t cosmetic—it determines footprint, ease of maintenance, alignment, and total installed cost. Cornell offers multiple configurations (close-coupled, frame-mounted, vertical variants, engine-mounted, and Redi-Prime packages), each optimized for different site constraints and duty points. This Tuesday Tip gives you a quick, plain-English rundown so you can match your application to the right build the first time—whether you need compact simplicity, heavy-duty serviceability, a vertical footprint, mobile power, or automatic priming. Keep this quick, practical guide to Cornell’s frame/mounting configurations and when to use each one handy.

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N Series Pumps: Proven Solids-Handling Performance for Industrial, Mining, Rental, and Municipal Applications

August 21, 2025

For more than seventy years, Cornell Pump Company has engineered rugged, efficient, and field-proven pumping solutions. Among its most versatile product lines, the N Series stands out as a workhorse for solids-handling applications across a broad spectrum of markets—including industrial, mining, municipal, and rental sectors.

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Cavitation Detection and Prevention with Pressure Transducers

August 11, 2025

In today’s connected industrial environments, having the right hardware is critical for maintaining peak performance and reliability. Cornell Pump’s suction and discharge pressure transducers are designed to deliver real-time monitoring of pump health, enabling remote access, automated alerts, and comprehensive data logging. This level of insight helps operators make smarter, faster decisions, improving efficiency and reducing costly downtime.

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