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Pectra’s Pearson Pump is an elegant new high-pressure pump innovation that has been developed for energy-efficient reverse osmosis desalination of sea water and brackish water. The Pearson Pump is a breakthrough evolution and enhancement of reciprocating pump design. This unique pump system combines feed water pumping and energy recovery into a single unit.

The “Energy Recovery� Feature of the Pearson Pump recycles valuable energy entrained in the waste stream which is normally discarded, recovering as much as 80% of the energy wasted in a conventional system. This dramatically increases Spectra’s efficiency, bringing energy requirements down to an impressive 10 watt hours per gallon, a major improvement for water desalination.

Spectra Watermakers has been a long-time leader in energy recovery systems for marine industry small-scale (from 150 to 1000 gal/day) reverse osmosis desalination. Spectra’s Clark Pump energy recovery pressure amplifier, proven over ten years and in thousands ... more.

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