Rapid Response When Hospital Suffers a Failed Heating Pump
The hospital called us in frustration at 9 a.m one morning, after having waited six weeks for its existing supplier to repair a failed twin head heating pump.
The hospital called us in frustration at 9 a.m one morning, after having waited six weeks for its existing supplier to repair a failed twin head heating pump.
A large private hospital called Dura Pump at 2.30 p.m. on a Friday with a critical emergency of its own. We had the answer.
After 20 years of service, an old booster set at a high-security prison was failing. We were set two challenges and completed both.
We received a call from Shaw Healthcare one afternoon, saying they had a major problem with the water booster at one of their nursing homes.
With energy costs constantly rising, Warwick Hospital approached leading industry specialists Dura Pump on how to save energy.
A hospital required a critical booster set upgrade, without any disruption to the vital water supply.
A large NHS Hospital in South London was experiencing damage and expensive repairs as a result of floods.
A well-known category B prison suffered a loss of heat to the main wing when its system failed.
A failed inverter was a risk to a hospital sanitisation and Dura Pump were there to offer a solution.
A category C male prison in Greater London with an ageing set of pumps needed our support before the system failed.
An NHS hospital needed a way to monitor the levels of their potable and softened water tanks remotely.
An NHS hospital had developed an issue with a pump in one of their pump stations.
An NHS hospital tasked Dura Pump with the challenge of replacing an old, obsolete belt-driven heating circulator pump.
Dura Pump supplied a reliable Pressurisation Set Solution to support a busy London Hospital.
Responding to a flood situation at a Category C Men’s Prison, Dura Pump installed new muncher systems.