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Reverse-engineered pumps overcome obselescence

A Hayward Tyler product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 18, 2008

To meet the needs of WAPDA, Hayward Tyler engineers developed a unique technique to reverse engineer the obsolete impellers of the pumps.

Hayward Tyler Services has been selected by Pakistan's Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) to provide it with three customised reverse-engineered BJCW Byron Jackson cooling water pumps.

This is the second occasion that Hayward Tyler has received an order from WAPDA to reverse engineer BJCW pumps.

WAPDA placed its first order in 2005 following a successful technical study carried out by Hayward Tyler to analyse the feasibility of reverse engineering piece parts of the BJCW pumps.

To meet the needs of WAPDA, Hayward Tyler engineers developed a unique technique to reverse engineer the obsolete impellers of the pumps.

To date, both BJCW pump orders are valued at GBP 247,000.

According to Mark Drayton, Operations Manager of Hayward Tyler Services: "Hayward Tyler reverse engineers a wide range of obsolete parts for all kinds of pumps".

"This particular project has been a great opportunity for us to expand our overhaul and customisation portfolio and we look forward to working with WAPDA again in the future".

Hayward Tyler provides a variety of outage, repair, overhaul and test services for pumps, compressors, power turbines, gearboxes, motors and other high-speed rotating equipment from a wide variety of manufacturers and industries.

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