Grundfos North America has received a significant drinking water safety listing for all pumping systems in its standard product range. The listing, NSF/ANSI Standard 61 Annex G (NSF372 - 0.25%Pb), means all components and materials used in Grundfos’ pumping systems achieve health standards for drinking water safety. The NSF listing covers dozens of pumps and pumping systems designed for boosting water pressure in commercial buildings and water transfer in municipal applications.

The company’s investment into certifications positions Grundfos as one of the only global pump manufacturers to achieve this NSF listing across its entire product range.

“All Grundfos standard range pumps will now contain less than one quarter of one percent (0.25%) total lead content by weighted average, bringing peace of mind to the millions of people who ultimately drink the water pumped through these systems,” says Carlos Uribe, program manager for Systems and Controls for Grundfos North America.

All Grundfos pumping systems within the standard product range are covered under the NSF listing. They include:
  • BoosterpaQ Hydro MPC-E, ED, ES, F, EF, EDF, S Systems  
  • HYDRO Multi-E Systems
  • CRE Plus Systems  
  • HYDRO Solo E Systems
  • HYDRO NP Systems (MNP)
Grundfos’ Systems and Controls team will begin producing NSF-listed systems immediately. NSF markings on the systems will be available on Sept. 15, 2012.