How MTH Pumps Replaces Discontinued Aurora Regenerative Turbine Pumps
If you’re familiar with industrial pumps, you might know that Pentair acquired Aurora Pump Company a few years ago. Recently, Pentair announced that they are discontinuing the entire Aurora regenerative turbine pump line.
This might cause concern for users who rely on Aurora pumps, but MTH Pumps has the perfect solution! For decades, we’ve manufactured impellers for Aurora Pump, and now we offer hydraulically suitable replacements for many of their discontinued models.
What Does the Aurora Pump Discontinuation Mean?
Pentair’s decision to move away from regenerative turbine pumps could leave many industries looking for alternatives. That’s where MTH Pumps comes in. We offer replacements for the following Aurora models:
While these replacements aren’t exact fit or plug-and-play models, MTH Pumps provide the same hydraulic performance that regenerative turbine pump users need.
Why Choose MTH Pumps?
There are many reasons why regenerative turbine pumps are preferred over multi-stack centrifugal pumps, which we suspect Pentair is shifting toward. Here’s why regenerative turbines outperform them:
- Lower NPSH characteristics: Reduced cavitation, better for high-temperature applications.
- Fewer moving parts: This means less downtime, less maintenance, and more reliability.
- Durable construction: MTH Pumps are built with cast metal parts, unlike the stamped sheet metal found in multi-stack centrifugal pumps.
If you’re an Aurora Pump user or distributor affected by their discontinuation, MTH has you covered. Head over to our Aurora Pump replacement page to find the right replacement for your needs.
Find the Right Replacement
Visit our Aurora Pump replacement page to see the suitable replacements for discontinued Aurora Pump models. Each MTH replacement comes with a performance curve that compares directly with Aurora’s, so you can see how our pumps match up in performance.
Contact Us for Help
If you need assistance finding the right replacement pump, contact your local MTH representative or call us directly. We’re happy to guide you through the process.