LOWARA

Xylem's Lowara brand is a global leader in providing the most economical long-term solutions for pumping and circulating clean or dirty water. Lowara pumps, drives and packaged systems — including pressure booster sets and wastewater pumping stations — are all designed with a low life cycle cost approach.

Founded in 1968 in Montecchio Maggiore near Vicenza, Italy, Lowara has built a strong brand reputation by providing high-quality hydraulic pump solutions to various industries for over 50 years.

Acquired by American Goulds Pumps Inc. in 1986, Lowara joined ITT Industries in 1997, and with this merger, it became one of the world's leading pump manufacturers.
In 2011, it separated from ITT Corporation and became an important part of Xylem, representing its leadership in water technologies.

How Do Centrifugal Pumps Work?

Centrifugal pumps are pumps that operate based on the rotodynamic principle. Thanks to these features, it is an ideal choice for transporting dirty and abrasive liquids.

Lowara e-IXP Series

e-IXP is a new and innovative Xylem industrial pump developed for industrial applications, conforming to ISO 2858 and ISO 5199 standards.
Max. Flow Rate : 1270 m3/h
Max. Pressure : 160 m

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Lowara GHV and GVF Series

The GVF series is a frequency-controlled series with control panels. It can produce up to 5 pumps.
Max. Flow Rate : 1840 m3/h
Max. Pressure : 25 bar

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Lowara TLCN-TLCHN Series

This is a series of stainless steel, fixed-speed hot water circulation pumps for residential and light commercial buildings. The wet motor can be manually adjusted to three different speeds.
Max. Flow Rate : 12 m3/h
Max. Pressure : 10 bars

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Lowara ecocirc XL/XL Plus

The new Lowara ecocirc XL and XLplus are wet-rotor circulation pumps that offer the latest technology in hydraulic design, motor technology, and intelligent control systems.
Max. Flow Rate : 135 m3/h
Max. Pressure : 10 bars

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Lowara ecocirc Basic & Premium

These are new generation circulation pumps with anti-blocking technology.
Max. Flow Rate : 3.2 m3/h
Max. Pressure : 10 bars

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Lowara e-LNE & e-LNT Series

These are high-efficiency, in-line dry-rotor circulation pumps.
Max. Flow Rate : 800 m3/h
Max. Pressure : 100 m

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Lowara SVI Series

These are submersible centrifugal pumps.
Max. Flow Rate : 120 m³/h
Max. Pressure : 25 bar

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Lowara e-SV Series

These are multi-stage stainless steel vertical shaft centrifugal pumps.
Max. Flow Rate : 160 m3/h
Max. Pressure : 40 bar

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Lowara e-HM Series

These are fully stainless steel horizontal multi-stage centrifugal pumps.
Max. Flow Rate : 29 m3/h
Max. Pressure : 16 bar

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Lowara SHO Series

These are horizontal centrifugal pumps with open impellers, made entirely of AISI 316L stainless steel.
Max. Flow Rate : 57 m³/h
Max. Pressure : 12 bar

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Lowara e-SH Series

These are high-efficiency, end-suction horizontal shaft centrifugal pumps manufactured from AISI 316L grade stainless steel, conforming to EN 733 standard.
Max. Flow Rate : 240 m³/h
Max. Pressure : 110 m

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Lowara e-NSC Series

These are high-efficiency, end-suction horizontal shaft centrifugal pumps conforming to EN 733 standard.
Max. Flow Rate : 1800 m3/h
Max. Pressure : 16 bar

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Production of Lowara Pumps

The most important elements that distinguish Lowara are innovation, understanding of quality and a continuous development approach.
The company aims to continuously improve its products and production processes by increasing its economic, human resources and technological investments. By developing its R activities in design and industrial engineering on a global scale, it offers more efficient and reliable pump technologies worldwide.

Why Choose Lowara Pump?

  • Lowara pumps offer a superior technology that stands out worldwide with their reliability, durability and energy efficiency. The main advantages of using a Lowara pump:
  • Innovative Technology
    Lowara develops more efficient, smarter and more reliable pump solutions with continuous R investments.
  • Superior Quality
    Lowara pumps, designed and manufactured according to high quality standards, provide long service life and stable performance.
  • Wide Product Range
    It offers a wide range of solutions for residential, irrigation, building installations, commercial and industrial applications.
  • Xylem Assurance
    Lowara is part of Xylem's global knowledge and strong infrastructure in the field of water technology.

Lowara's innovative approach enables it to offer high-efficiency products and services in water supply, water flooding, wastewater transfer and HVAC systems worldwide.
Thanks to its wide stock and production capacity, it provides fast and effective solutions to customer needs.

Working Principle of Centrifugal Pump

A traditional centrifugal pump offers a highly efficient method for transporting low-viscosity liquids containing medium to small solid particles in large volumes. There are also models available that can handle more challenging liquids. Centrifugal pumps are pumps that operate on the rotodynamic principle. Thanks to these features, it is an ideal choice for transporting dirty and abrasive liquids.

How Do Centrifugal Pumps Work?

Centrifugal pumps work by transmitting the rotational movement it receives from the motor to the impeller. When the impeller rotates, centrifugal force is applied to the liquid and the liquid is taken from the suction line and transferred to the discharge line at high speed. During this process, the impeller blades give kinetic energy to the liquid, and this energy is converted into pressure energy within the pump body.

The flow inside the pump takes place in a continuously liquid-filled structure, and thanks to this, centrifugal pumps offer uninterrupted working performance for a long time in many processes.

Centrifugal pumps; It is used reliably in a wide range of applications, from chemical processes to water transfer, from heating-cooling circuits to tank emptying operations. Thanks to its energy efficiency, flow continuity and design options that can adapt to different liquids, it is among the most preferred pump types in the industry.

Centrifugal Pump Types

Centrifugal pumps are manufactured in many different types.

Some of them are:

• End Suction centrifugal pumps
• In line Centrifugal
• Wet Rotor Centrifugal Pumps
• Multi-Stage Centrifugal Pumps
• Semi-Submersible and Submersible Pumps
• Self-Priming Centrifugal Pumps

Usage Areas of Centrifugal Pumps

Centrifugal pumps are versatile equipment that can adapt to different fluid types and process needs. It is one of the most preferred pump technologies in systems that require high flow rate, continuous flow and energy efficiency.

Centrifugal pumps are widely used in the following applications:

* Water transfer and water distribution systems (clean water, process water, cooling water)
* Heating and cooling circuits (HVAC, district heating cooling systems)
* Industrial process fluids (chemical, petrochemical, food, pharmaceutical, etc.)
* Urban and industrial wastewater transfer
* Tanker and storage tank filling/emptying operations
* Maritime applications (ballast, fire extinguishing, engine room circuits)
* Agriculture and irrigation systems
* Power plants and auxiliary operating systems

Depending on the application and fluid type; Optimum performance is ensured in every process with different body materials, impeller designs and mounting configurations.

What Types of Liquids Can Centrifugal Pumps Transport?

Centrifugal pumps can handle many liquids with very different properties. However, since each liquid has its own unique properties, some pumps perform better for certain liquids than others.

For this reason, we recommend that you contact us for your specific liquid and the most suitable pump selection.