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This month’s Service Tip comes to us from Customer Service Representative Leigh Janssen.
Need to identify a Bell & Gossett pump for repair or replacement? You can identify a B&G pump using the information on the pump’s name tag. If the tag is missing, use the casting number on the body/volute of the pump. Gathering this information will help R.L. Deppmann identify what parts are needed for the repair of your pump.
Watch the video below to see how to find the pump information.
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