Our hazardous duty explosion-proof effluent and sewage pumps are rated for Class 1, Division 1, Groups C & D or Class 1, Zone 1, Groups IIA & IIB. Every pump is submerged in water and tested at the factory to ensure that it performs as expected when you receive it.
Our potable water pumps are built for a variety of applications such as water wells, city pressure boosters and irrigation systems. If you have the need for potable water pumps, we can provide the same high quality workmanship that has become an industry standard. For a full product offering please see FM2487.
Sewage or grinder pumps move raw sewage and unwanted water away from the home. Our pre-plumbed packages make selecting and installing the right equipment easy.
Remove condensation from air conditioning equipment, condensing furnaces, dehumidifiers, ice makers, water coolers, and refrigeration systems when gravity flow is not an option.
Fountain pumps add a unique focal point and value to your property. The environmentally friendly, water-cooled motor eliminates pollution risk and pond contamination.
During storms, excess water can lead to flooding, pollution, and damage. We offer a range of pumps, containers, and controls to manage your stormwater effectively.
Time Capsule Ceremony Commemorates 80 Years of History
Oct 13, 2021
By webfx
October 12, 2021, Zoeller buried a Time Capsule to celebrate and commemorate 80 years of Zoeller history!
Some of the items chosen to go into the capsule included a History of Zoeller Coloring Book from 2015, a Zoeller 2018 Annual Report, a Zoeller Shark Face Mask, Product Catalogs, Price Sheets, Business Cards, Plaques, and much more!
The time capsule ceremony was originally scheduled to take place in early 2020 to mark the end of Zoeller’s 80th Anniversary celebrations. These festivities included a road show where Zoeller leadership traveled across the US visiting with customers and Reps to thank them for their many years of business, a family picnic, ice cream socials, and much more. Unfortunately, the time capsule ceremony was delayed, as so many things were, with the coming of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, nearly two years after its originally scheduled date, we’re pleased to announce the capsule is in ground and isn’t scheduled to be opened again till 2039 – during Zoeller’s 100th anniversary celebration.