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Aurora Pump manufactures high-performance centrifugal pumps and systems for HVAC, fire protection, and industrial use, including end suction, inline, and turbine pumps, plus boiler feed and pressure boosting systems, with full parts support for reliability.

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Aurora Pump Replacement Parts

Aurora Pump is a leading manufacturer of high-performance pumps and systems used extensively in HVAC, hydronic, fire protection, and industrial applications. Aurora specializes in centrifugal pumps that support chilled water circulation, hot water heating, condenser water loops, and boiler feed systems. Their product line includes end suction pumps, vertical inline pumps, split-case pumps, and multi-stage vertical turbine pumps, designed to deliver consistent performance across a wide range of flow and pressure conditions. Aurora also manufactures complete pump systems, including boiler feed units, condensate return systems, and pressure boosting assemblies, tailored for commercial and institutional HVAC systems. Aurora offers a full line of parts such as impellers, mechanical seals, shafts, gaskets, and bearings, ensuring long-term serviceability and system reliability.

At PartsHnC, we offer a wide range of Aurora Pump parts, including mechanical seals, casing gaskets, packing rings, power frame repair kits, packing rings, pump seal kits and more. Our high-quality, OEM-compatible parts ensure reliable performance and extended pump life, minimizing downtime and costly repairs. Plus, with our fast shipping and expert customer support.

FAQs

Does cold weather affect Aurora Pumps?

Yes, freezing can cause damage; insulation and winterizing are essential.

How do I maintain an Aurora Pump?

Regular lubrication, seal checks, alignment verification, and cleaning strainers are key.

What are common issues with Aurora Pumps?

Seal leaks, bearing failure, cavitation, and motor overheating are typical problems.

How do I know if my Aurora Pump is failing?

Watch for unusual noise, vibration, reduced flow, or overheating.