WWT PUMP & VALVE
SUPPLEMENT
5 In Focus: Pumps and
maintenance
8 Case Study: Overpumping
and flood protection
10 Case Study: Pumps protect
Northumberland marina
12 In Depth: Buyers' tips for
venturing into the market for
pumps and valves
14 In Depth: Dewatering and
maintenance
17 Product Showcase
2018
Editor
James Brockett, 01342 332024,
jamesbrockett@fav-house.com
Deputy Editor
Robin Hackett, 01342 332024,
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Client Manager (North/Midlands)
Judith Eastham, 0161 903 1512,
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Client Manager (South/Global)
Michael Butcher, 01342 332073,
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Classified sales
Mark Scott, 01342 332047,
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Production controller
Sharon Miller, 01342 332054,
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Publisher
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Editor's foreword
Welcome to WWT's latest pump and valve supplement. There's no better
place to discover the latest best practice, innovations and products that
are making an impact on the world of pumps and valves. This edition
places a notable emphasis on maintenance: how to keep your vital
equipment running at its optimum level in the most cost-efficient way.
As discussed in our focus feature (p5), this is an o en underestimated
element when it comes to calculating the totex cost of investment in
pumps. A pump or valve is not a one-off purchase, but an asset that
requires a bit of TLC if it is to perform at its best over the years;
thankfully, technology, training and more are available from the supply chain to do just that.
For further coverage of pumps and valves topics on a year-round basis, check out our website at
wwtonline.co.uk.
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