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If you’ve ever needed to identify a Bell & Gossett pump and just didn’t know where to start, then this short clip will give you a good place to help distinguish your B&G pump. Our intern, Ted from R.L. Deppmann, describes what you need to look for to find information on your pump. He also demonstrates what other defining traits help make your pump more easily recognizable. If you ever are unsure about what pump you need information about and the video is still not helping, don’t be afraid to call and get ahold of one of our customer service representatives at 800-589-6120 or contact us through our website.
Watch the video below to see how to find the pump information.
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