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Bell & Gossett Introduces New Line of Wastewater Pumps for Residential & Commercial Markets

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Bell & Gossett
8200 N. Austin Ave.
Morton Grove, IL, 60053
USA



Press release date: October 31, 2006

Morton Grove, Illinois - October 31, 2006 - Bell & Gossett, the leading manufacturer and marketer of pumps and other fluid handling products for the commercial and residential HVAC industry, has unveiled a new line of pumps for the Wastewater marketplace.

The company enters this new marketplace with a complete line of pumps and accessories including: o Sump, Sewage and Effluent (SES) Wastewater pumps o Engineered Wastewater (EWW) pumps including Grinder pumps o CentriPro accessories and replacement parts o Pump and specification and selection software

Designed and constructed for use in all types of wastewater applications, the Sump, Effluent and Sewage (SES) line will be sold through plumbing and heating wholesalers. The Engineered Wastewater (EWW) line will be sold through Bell & Gossett's worldwide network of representatives to consulting and specifying engineers and mechanical contractors.

Bell & Gossett's award-winning ESP-PLUS pump selection software program has been enhanced to include the new line of wastewater pumps and the updated web version of ESP-PLUS will also be available near the end of 2006. A complete listing of all the new products is available now on the Bell & Gossett website at www.bellgossett.com/BG-Catalog.asp

The new line of Wastewater Pumps and accessories broadens and enhances Bell & Gossett's industry-leading line-up of fluid handling pumps and products. "Many of our existing customers will now be able to fulfill all of their pumps and controls needs through Bell & Gossett," said Mark Handzel

About Bell & Gossett

Bell & Gossett, a unit of ITT Corporation, is a leading manufacturer of centrifugal pumps, hydronic specialties, heat exchangers, condensate handling equipment, and packaged systems for variable and constant speed pumping, heat transfer and pressure boosting. For more information, visit www.bellgossett.com

Contact:

Tim Ward H+A International P: 312.332.4650 ext 18 tward@h-a-intl.com

Roger Halligan H+A International P: 312.332.4650 ext 18
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