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Cornell Pump Company manufactures pumps for a wide variety of markets, addressing some of the most challenging of applications. Initially offering solutions for the agriculture market, Cornell’s 70+ year history has made it the premier choice for some of the most demanding conditions imaginable. From sugar fields in Central America, to mines in Australia, to wastewater stations in Europe, the pumping requirements may change, but the basic Cornell values stay the same: unmatched performance, robust design, global support and an in depth understanding of our customers’ needs.

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ANSI Dimensional Pumps

ANSI Dimensional Pumps

Z-Series, designed by Cornell, the industry leader in efficiency and innovative design, is not just ANSI dimensionally compatible but also a reliable choice. Consider the difference between a cheap single-blade razor and a sleek multi-blade razor with refinements and features. Both may fit dimensionally in the same space, but their performance, longevity, and ease of use differ. Similarly, Z-Series ANSI pumps offer a level of reliability that sets them apart.

  • Z-Series Pumps: Models available from 2″ discharge x 3″ inlet up to 8″ discharge x 10″ inlet, flow up to 5,000 GPM and heads up to 750 feet.

Clear Liquids Pumps

Clear Liquids Pumps

Clear Liquid pumps are commonly found in agricultural irrigation applications as well as industrial and municipal markets. These highly efficient pumps are available in Close-Coupled, SAE Engine Mounted, Horizontal, and Vertical Configurations. Depending on use and workload they are built to save thousands in energy costs with replaceable wear rings and heavy-walled castings.

W,Y,R, & H Series Pumps: Robust Mount Frame with mounting surfaces. Discharge Size:1″-10″ Suction Size: .25″-1.38″

Edge End Gun Booster Pumps: Ideally suited for OEM center pivot booster applications. Max Flow: 130 – 230 GPM Discharge Size: 2″ Suction Size: 2.5″

Cyclone Vertical Turbine Pumps: Designed for ponds, rivers, canals, sumps, and dewatering applications. Discharge Size: 6″-12″ Solids Handling: up to 1.31″

Cutter Pumps

Cutter Pumps

Developed to address the need to reduce clogging due to ragging. Designed with stationary or rotating blades to address flushable materials and cleaning products can lead to clogging and pipe damage commonly used in municipal and agricultural markets. A durable cutter impeller that is made from hardened metal to withstand the wear of long operation that can also be retrofitted on exiting pumps.

  • Discharge Sizes 4″-10″
  • Suction Sizes 4″-10″
  • Solids Handling: up to 4″
Hydro-Transport Pumps

Hydro-Transport Pumps

Cornell”s Hydro-Transport pumps were designed for the sole purpose of pumping food products. They can transfer a wide range of foods from potatoes and apples to lettuce and olives with minimal damage. The offset volute creates the industry’s lowest damage product damage rates. These pumps are ideal for agricultural applications such as fruit washing and packing as well as food manufacturing operations. Cornell Pumps recognizable frame design incorporating mounting surfaces rather than mounting feet, lets you know it’s a quality Cornell Pump frame supporting a robust Cornell pump.

P Series: Discharge Sizes 3″-6″, Flows up to 1,700 GPM and heads up to 100 feet.

PP Series: Discharge Sizes 4″-12″, Flows up to 8,300 GPM and heads up to 100 feet.

Hot Oil Pumps

Hot Oil Pumps

Cornell Hot Oil Pumps have enhanced vapor handling to prevent entrained steam from impacting the pump head and flow.  This pump brings water along the bottom of the fryer, intact in a liquid phase at 200°C until it reaches the pump suction, the impeller then breaks up the water into smaller droplets which flash to steam which is mitigated by vapor suppression line. They can handle temperatures up 550 °F with flows up 7,000 GPM.

  • Discharge sizes between 1″- 10″
  • Suction Sizes between 1.5″-10″
  • Solids Handling up to 1.31″
Hydroturbines

Hydroturbines

Cornell Hydroturbines make it possible to generate power from water sources such as wastewater, excess pump head, or natural streams. Heads as low as 50′ and flows as low as 90 GPM can produce usable energy. Cornell’s unique turbine design results in unexpectedly high performance. Cornell turbines are available in a wide range of configurations and mounting styles, are easy to install, and require little maintenance.

 

Immersible Pumps

Immersible Pumps

Cornell’s immersible pump is designed with premium efficient, inverter-duty, P-Base or C-Face, totally enclosed, blower-cooled motor. The motor can operate in flooded conditions, submerged up to 30 feet, for up to a two-week period. Utilizing a triple-redundant sealing system to prevent water from infiltrating the shaft into the water. Integration of off-the-shelf motor makes maintenance easy, and if the motor becomes submerged, the blower shuts down without affecting the main motor.

  • Discharge sizes from 4″-30″
  • Withstands up to 30′ submergence
  • Available on N, NN and NH series pumps
Refrigeration Pumps

Refrigeration Pumps

Cornell’s proven technologies in open drive pumps and innovative designs made them an industry leader in refrigeration pumps. Two series offered, the Arctic King HT series can operate without a mechanical shaft seal for stable operating systems that have minimal vapor entrainment or cavitation issues. The CB series used in a variety of applications including cold storage, food processing, refrigeration, ice production, and turbine inlet cooling. Still used in liquid overfeed and transfer pump applications utilizing anhydrous ammonia, aqueous ammonia, and halocarbons such as R-22 and other approved refrigerants. Both series offer the advantage of low operating speed, better NPSH, and an industry-leading warranty.

HT Series: Discharge sizes from 1.25″-3″ Suction sizes from 1.5″-6″

CB Series: Discharge sizes from 1.5″-4″ Suction sizes from 4″-6″

Self-Priming Pumps

Self-Priming Pumps

Highly efficient and low maintenance self-priming pumps. They feature heavy-duty bearings with separate oil reserves, back-pull out design, and self-cleaning adjustable wear plate. STX, STH, and STL series self-priming pumps are an excellent option for many applications including wastewater, slurry, and water transfer.  Designed for durability that can translate into thousands of dollars saved in fuel costs, labor, and repairs over the life of the pump.

STX Series: Discharge sizes from 3″-10″ Suction sizes from 3″-10″ Solids handling up 3″

STH Series: Discharge sizes from 2″-4″ Suction sizes from 3″-6″ Solids handling up 3″

STL Series: Discharge size up to 8″ Suction sizes up 8 ” Solids handling up 3″

Solids Handling Pump

Solids Handling Pump

To handle the most difficult solids Cornell offers solids handling pumps from 1.25″ through 30″ discharge sizes. They can be found in applications in the Municipal, Agricultural, and Industrial markets. Designed with a heavy-duty bearing frame to withstand the wear and tear of operation these pumps are available in a variety of mounting configurations including close-coupled, SAE engine, horizontal, and vertical mounted. Uncompromising impeller options featuring enclosed, semi-open, and delta with flows up to 40,000 GPM.

N-Series: Discharge sizes from 1.25″- 30″ Suction sizes up 4″-30″ Solids handling up 10.2″

Duraprime Series: Discharge sizes from 3″- 6″ Suction sizes up 3″-6″ Solids handling up 3″

Submersible Pumps

Submersible Pumps

Cornell’s Submersible pumps are designed to operate while continuously submerged in pumpage with either electric motor or hydraulic power and heavy-walled volutes to withstand abrasive services. Selection performance options to ensure operating efficiencies that include enclosed impellers to handle solids 2″ and larger or delta impellers that can handle more stringy materials, rags and etc. Cornell’s auto-coupling system includes a cast iron discharge elbow, bronze guide claw flange, and stainless steel upper and intermediate guide rail brackets for high-quality non-spark operation available.

  • Flows up 20,000 GPM
  • Handle solids up to 3.38″ solids
  • Discharge and suction sizes up to 8”
IoT Ecosystem

IoT Ecosystem

Cornell Pump Company has seamlessly integrated cutting-edge IoT technologies into their pump systems, creating an interconnected network that redefines how customers approach pump management. This ecosystem empowers customers with real-time data insights, predictive maintenance capabilities, and remote monitoring, enabling them to optimize performance, reduce downtime, and maximize energy efficiency.
IoT technologies include:
Co-Pilot™​

Cornell Pump Company’s Co-Pilot™ device is an innovative IIoT solution, providing real-time pump monitoring and predictive maintenance for optimized performance.

Pulse™

Discover the endless advantages of Cornell Pump’s Pulse device – your key to efficiency and productivity. Embrace the future of pumping technology with Pulse, and propel your success to greater heights.

RPM²™

RPM² is a software platform that allows users to track, manage, locate, and perform predictive analysis on equipment with attached Internet of Things (IoT) hardware. The software enables different users’ level protection so a company can assign access pertinent to roles.

It allows groupings and comparative performance between and among groups and individual equipment, can alert if the equipment is out of condition or moved beyond a specified location, and keeps documentation, such as O&M manuals, operating curves, etc., centralized.

RPM² Seeker

As part of the RPM2 suite of hardware, the Seeker Satellite asset tracker comes in either an onboard-powered version or a solar power unit. Designed for demanding environments, this industrial IoT asset-tracking device is intrinsically safe and maintenance-free for tracking, monitoring, and data collection.

Seeker Solar’s integrated solar panel and battery capabilities deliver up to 10 years of life with minimal maintenance. This asset GPS tracking device easily mounts to any fixed or mobile asset for intelligent tracking and monitoring; Seeker Solar has unparalleled safety/device certifications such as ATEX, IECEx, North America, IP68/69K, HERO certifications, and others to meet the needs of every application.

Co-Pilot Valve
  • Co-Pilot Integrated Remote Valve Position & Control
  • Control for up to (4x) 4-20mA actuated valves in 1% increments (0-100%)
  • Feedback Loop to readback valve position over 4-20mA
    Configurable for power loss conditions (full open or full closed)
    (4x) 4-20mA Analog
  • Inputs for Pressure or other sensors
  • (1x) Digital Input for connecting to a compatible flow meter
  • 12-24VDC Power Required (Valves require separate power source)
  • NEMA 4X Enclosure
  • GPS Location
  • Connectivity via Cellular
  • Modem (Verizon or AT&T options available)

*Kit does not include valve actuators

Pressure Transducer

Measuring pressure levels and changes through Cornell Co-Pilot, these traducers are matched explicitly for unrivaled ease of installation, longevity, and accuracy. The units in 250 and 500 psi models handle burst pressure up to 10XFS or 15,000 PSI. Operable in a wide range of temperatures and conditions, these pressure transducers relay vital information about operating conditions to the Co-Pilot, all in a compact unit.
Optional diaphragm seal that increases sensor life and protects against fouling and wear.

Submersible Transmitter

The Cornell Co-Pilot Submersible Level Transmitter is a cost-effective, fully submersible solution for all your level monitoring needs. All stainless steel construction is designed to withstand immersion for extended periods in most water, wastewater, and sewage applications. The “Steel Cage” design protects against mud, debris, sand, and rag build-up, making it an excellent choice in the most demanding level sensing applications. With the 2-pin Deutsch connector pre-installed, the transducer is plug-and-play compatible with your Co-Pilot monitoring system right out of the box.Optional diaphragm seal that increases sensor life and protects against fouling and wear.

Temperature Probe

One option to monitor the temperature of liquid media and operating equipment is to use this small and accurate temperature probe. This probe is simple to set up and has a wide operating range of 0 to 300°F / -18 to 149C. Additionally, it can withstand high pressures of up to 400 bar.

ANSI Dimensional Pumps

ANSI Dimensional Pumps

Z-Series, designed by Cornell, the industry leader in efficiency and innovative design, is not just ANSI dimensionally compatible but also a reliable choice. Consider the difference between a cheap single-blade razor and a sleek multi-blade razor with refinements and features. Both may fit dimensionally in the same space, but their performance, longevity, and ease of use differ. Similarly, Z-Series ANSI pumps offer a level of reliability that sets them apart.

  • Z-Series Pumps: Models available from 2″ discharge x 3″ inlet up to 8″ discharge x 10″ inlet, flow up to 5,000 GPM and heads up to 750 feet.


Request a Quote

Clear Liquids Pumps

Clear Liquids Pumps

Clear Liquid pumps are commonly found in agricultural irrigation applications as well as industrial and municipal markets. These highly efficient pumps are available in Close-Coupled, SAE Engine Mounted, Horizontal, and Vertical Configurations. Depending on use and workload they are built to save thousands in energy costs with replaceable wear rings and heavy-walled castings.

W,Y,R, & H Series Pumps: Robust Mount Frame with mounting surfaces. Discharge Size:1″-10″ Suction Size: .25″-1.38″

Edge End Gun Booster Pumps: Ideally suited for OEM center pivot booster applications. Max Flow: 130 – 230 GPM Discharge Size: 2″ Suction Size: 2.5″

Cyclone Vertical Turbine Pumps: Designed for ponds, rivers, canals, sumps, and dewatering applications. Discharge Size: 6″-12″ Solids Handling: up to 1.31″


Request a Quote
Download Brochure

Cutter Pumps

Cutter Pumps

Developed to address the need to reduce clogging due to ragging. Designed with stationary or rotating blades to address flushable materials and cleaning products can lead to clogging and pipe damage commonly used in municipal and agricultural markets. A durable cutter impeller that is made from hardened metal to withstand the wear of long operation that can also be retrofitted on exiting pumps.

  • Discharge Sizes 4″-10″
  • Suction Sizes 4″-10″
  • Solids Handling: up to 4″

Request a Quote
Download Brochure

Hydro-Transport Pumps

Hydro-Transport Pumps

Cornell”s Hydro-Transport pumps were designed for the sole purpose of pumping food products. They can transfer a wide range of foods from potatoes and apples to lettuce and olives with minimal damage. The offset volute creates the industry’s lowest damage product damage rates. These pumps are ideal for agricultural applications such as fruit washing and packing as well as food manufacturing operations. Cornell Pumps recognizable frame design incorporating mounting surfaces rather than mounting feet, lets you know it’s a quality Cornell Pump frame supporting a robust Cornell pump.

P Series: Discharge Sizes 3″-6″, Flows up to 1,700 GPM and heads up to 100 feet.

PP Series: Discharge Sizes 4″-12″, Flows up to 8,300 GPM and heads up to 100 feet.


Request a Quote
Download Brochure

Hot Oil Pumps

Hot Oil Pumps

Cornell Hot Oil Pumps have enhanced vapor handling to prevent entrained steam from impacting the pump head and flow.  This pump brings water along the bottom of the fryer, intact in a liquid phase at 200°C until it reaches the pump suction, the impeller then breaks up the water into smaller droplets which flash to steam which is mitigated by vapor suppression line. They can handle temperatures up 550 °F with flows up 7,000 GPM.

  • Discharge sizes between 1″- 10″
  • Suction Sizes between 1.5″-10″
  • Solids Handling up to 1.31″

Request a Quote
Download Brochure

Hydroturbines

Hydroturbines

Cornell Hydroturbines make it possible to generate power from water sources such as wastewater, excess pump head, or natural streams. Heads as low as 50′ and flows as low as 90 GPM can produce usable energy. Cornell’s unique turbine design results in unexpectedly high performance. Cornell turbines are available in a wide range of configurations and mounting styles, are easy to install, and require little maintenance.

 


Request a Quote
Download Brochure

Immersible Pumps

Immersible Pumps

Cornell’s immersible pump is designed with premium efficient, inverter-duty, P-Base or C-Face, totally enclosed, blower-cooled motor. The motor can operate in flooded conditions, submerged up to 30 feet, for up to a two-week period. Utilizing a triple-redundant sealing system to prevent water from infiltrating the shaft into the water. Integration of off-the-shelf motor makes maintenance easy, and if the motor becomes submerged, the blower shuts down without affecting the main motor.

  • Discharge sizes from 4″-30″
  • Withstands up to 30′ submergence
  • Available on N, NN and NH series pumps

Request a Quote
Download Brochure

Refrigeration Pumps

Refrigeration Pumps

Cornell’s proven technologies in open drive pumps and innovative designs made them an industry leader in refrigeration pumps. Two series offered, the Arctic King HT series can operate without a mechanical shaft seal for stable operating systems that have minimal vapor entrainment or cavitation issues. The CB series used in a variety of applications including cold storage, food processing, refrigeration, ice production, and turbine inlet cooling. Still used in liquid overfeed and transfer pump applications utilizing anhydrous ammonia, aqueous ammonia, and halocarbons such as R-22 and other approved refrigerants. Both series offer the advantage of low operating speed, better NPSH, and an industry-leading warranty.

HT Series: Discharge sizes from 1.25″-3″ Suction sizes from 1.5″-6″

CB Series: Discharge sizes from 1.5″-4″ Suction sizes from 4″-6″


Request a Quote
Download Brochure

Self-Priming Pumps

Self-Priming Pumps

Highly efficient and low maintenance self-priming pumps. They feature heavy-duty bearings with separate oil reserves, back-pull out design, and self-cleaning adjustable wear plate. STX, STH, and STL series self-priming pumps are an excellent option for many applications including wastewater, slurry, and water transfer.  Designed for durability that can translate into thousands of dollars saved in fuel costs, labor, and repairs over the life of the pump.

STX Series: Discharge sizes from 3″-10″ Suction sizes from 3″-10″ Solids handling up 3″

STH Series: Discharge sizes from 2″-4″ Suction sizes from 3″-6″ Solids handling up 3″

STL Series: Discharge size up to 8″ Suction sizes up 8 ” Solids handling up 3″


Request a Quote
Download Brochure

Solids Handling Pump

Solids Handling Pump

To handle the most difficult solids Cornell offers solids handling pumps from 1.25″ through 30″ discharge sizes. They can be found in applications in the Municipal, Agricultural, and Industrial markets. Designed with a heavy-duty bearing frame to withstand the wear and tear of operation these pumps are available in a variety of mounting configurations including close-coupled, SAE engine, horizontal, and vertical mounted. Uncompromising impeller options featuring enclosed, semi-open, and delta with flows up to 40,000 GPM.

N-Series: Discharge sizes from 1.25″- 30″ Suction sizes up 4″-30″ Solids handling up 10.2″

Duraprime Series: Discharge sizes from 3″- 6″ Suction sizes up 3″-6″ Solids handling up 3″


Request a Quote
Download N-Series Brochure
Download Duraprime Brochure

Submersible Pumps

Submersible Pumps

Cornell’s Submersible pumps are designed to operate while continuously submerged in pumpage with either electric motor or hydraulic power and heavy-walled volutes to withstand abrasive services. Selection performance options to ensure operating efficiencies that include enclosed impellers to handle solids 2″ and larger or delta impellers that can handle more stringy materials, rags and etc. Cornell’s auto-coupling system includes a cast iron discharge elbow, bronze guide claw flange, and stainless steel upper and intermediate guide rail brackets for high-quality non-spark operation available.

  • Flows up 20,000 GPM
  • Handle solids up to 3.38″ solids
  • Discharge and suction sizes up to 8”

Request a Quote
Download Brochure

IoT Ecosystem

IoT Ecosystem
Cornell Pump Company has seamlessly integrated cutting-edge IoT technologies into their pump systems, creating an interconnected network that redefines how customers approach pump management. This ecosystem empowers customers with real-time data insights, predictive maintenance capabilities, and remote monitoring, enabling them to optimize performance, reduce downtime, and maximize energy efficiency.
IoT technologies include:
Co-Pilot™​

Cornell Pump Company’s Co-Pilot™ device is an innovative IIoT solution, providing real-time pump monitoring and predictive maintenance for optimized performance.

Pulse™

Discover the endless advantages of Cornell Pump’s Pulse device – your key to efficiency and productivity. Embrace the future of pumping technology with Pulse, and propel your success to greater heights.

RPM²™

RPM² is a software platform that allows users to track, manage, locate, and perform predictive analysis on equipment with attached Internet of Things (IoT) hardware. The software enables different users’ level protection so a company can assign access pertinent to roles.

It allows groupings and comparative performance between and among groups and individual equipment, can alert if the equipment is out of condition or moved beyond a specified location, and keeps documentation, such as O&M manuals, operating curves, etc., centralized.

RPM² Seeker

As part of the RPM2 suite of hardware, the Seeker Satellite asset tracker comes in either an onboard-powered version or a solar power unit. Designed for demanding environments, this industrial IoT asset-tracking device is intrinsically safe and maintenance-free for tracking, monitoring, and data collection.

Seeker Solar’s integrated solar panel and battery capabilities deliver up to 10 years of life with minimal maintenance. This asset GPS tracking device easily mounts to any fixed or mobile asset for intelligent tracking and monitoring; Seeker Solar has unparalleled safety/device certifications such as ATEX, IECEx, North America, IP68/69K, HERO certifications, and others to meet the needs of every application.

Co-Pilot Valve
  • Co-Pilot Integrated Remote Valve Position & Control
  • Control for up to (4x) 4-20mA actuated valves in 1% increments (0-100%)
  • Feedback Loop to readback valve position over 4-20mA
    Configurable for power loss conditions (full open or full closed)
    (4x) 4-20mA Analog
  • Inputs for Pressure or other sensors
  • (1x) Digital Input for connecting to a compatible flow meter
  • 12-24VDC Power Required (Valves require separate power source)
  • NEMA 4X Enclosure
  • GPS Location
  • Connectivity via Cellular
  • Modem (Verizon or AT&T options available)

*Kit does not include valve actuators

Pressure Transducer

Measuring pressure levels and changes through Cornell Co-Pilot, these traducers are matched explicitly for unrivaled ease of installation, longevity, and accuracy. The units in 250 and 500 psi models handle burst pressure up to 10XFS or 15,000 PSI. Operable in a wide range of temperatures and conditions, these pressure transducers relay vital information about operating conditions to the Co-Pilot, all in a compact unit.
Optional diaphragm seal that increases sensor life and protects against fouling and wear.

Submersible Transmitter

The Cornell Co-Pilot Submersible Level Transmitter is a cost-effective, fully submersible solution for all your level monitoring needs. All stainless steel construction is designed to withstand immersion for extended periods in most water, wastewater, and sewage applications. The “Steel Cage” design protects against mud, debris, sand, and rag build-up, making it an excellent choice in the most demanding level sensing applications. With the 2-pin Deutsch connector pre-installed, the transducer is plug-and-play compatible with your Co-Pilot monitoring system right out of the box.Optional diaphragm seal that increases sensor life and protects against fouling and wear.

Temperature Probe

One option to monitor the temperature of liquid media and operating equipment is to use this small and accurate temperature probe. This probe is simple to set up and has a wide operating range of 0 to 300°F / -18 to 149C. Additionally, it can withstand high pressures of up to 400 bar.