Gritton & Associates is a manufacturers representative for the residential, commercial and industrial markets. Our expertise and product lines are focused on HVAC, plumbing and steam systems.
Bell & Gossett’s ANSI/NSF-61 certified pressure booster system with multistage pumps utilizes the advanced Tech 502 controller and high efficient multi-stage pumps to ensure energy saving operation. In addition, stainless steel headers and branch piping is standard.
The Bell & Gossett 502 pump controller and variable speed drive, designed with exclusive Bell & Gossett Technologic pumping software and proven algorithms. The result is a smart,
efficient and cost-saving pump system suitable for HVAC and pressure booster applications.
Control up to four pumps
Easy to set up and navigate with pump-specific menus
Easy to interface into building automation systems
Proven Bell & Gossett Technologic pump control algorithms
The SSV pump is a non-self priming vertical multistage pump coupled to a standard motor. The liquid end, located between the upper cover and the pump casing, is held in place by tie rods. The pump casing is available with different configurations and connection types.
Delivery: up to 600 GPM
Head: up to 1200 feet
Temperature of pumped liquid: -20ºF to 250ºF (-30ºC to 120ºC) standard version
Pressure Booster Systems
Design Worksheet
Bell & Gossett’s ANSI/NSF-61 certified pressure booster system with multistage pumps utilizes the advanced Tech 502 controller and high efficient multi-stage pumps to ensure energy saving operation. In addition, stainless steel headers and branch piping is standard.
Pressure Booster Pump Controller
Technical Brochure
The Bell & Gossett 502 pump controller and variable speed drive, designed with exclusive Bell & Gossett Technologic pumping software and proven algorithms. The result is a smart,
efficient and cost-saving pump system suitable for HVAC and pressure booster applications.
Pressure Booster Pumps
Technical Brochure
The SSV pump is a non-self priming vertical multistage pump coupled to a standard motor. The liquid end, located between the upper cover and the pump casing, is held in place by tie rods. The pump casing is available with different configurations and connection types.