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Galloup Celebrating 125th Anniversary

Friday, November 4th, 2011

We are excited be celebrating our 125 anniversary this year!

This milestone was recently featured in a Battle Creek Enquirer article - which includes more information about our upcoming celebration, along with some interesting history.

Galloup had its start as a small plumbing shop opened in 1886 by John Olin Galloup in the basement under a clothing store in Battle Creek, Michigan. Members of the Galloup family owned and managed the company for four generations before selling it to the current management in 2006.

Casting Quality Matters

Tuesday, September 13th, 2011

Casting. It’s a hot topic these days with potentially severe process ramifications. Conformance to standards is no longer a reliable proof of quality. When only the minimum requirements are met, actual performance may still fall far short of expectations. Many problems hide beneath the surface unseen. And the standards don’t uncover them.

Below is a video put together by Metso, maker of Jamesbury valves. In a world of global sourcing, you need to find a valve resource you can trust. Galloup is proud to offer Metso, whose commitment to casting quality and delivering higher levels of reliability are leading the industry. You can also find a detailed treatment of this topic from Valve Magazine here.

Outside Our Window…

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

The Blue Angels have been practicing for the Battle Creek Air Show… which means that  (since Galloup Battle Creek is situated across the street) we’re getting a private show right out our window!

Flow Measurement via Differential Pressure

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Did you know? Ashcroft’s GC52  differential pressure transmitter now provides easy, reliable flow measurement capability via differential pressure.

This new feature allows the instrument to provide direct flow readings by measuring dp across a restriction. Simple push-button settings let the user program the correlation between pressure and flow rate while the on-board square root extraction calculation accurately yields a representative flow measurement. In addition, a flow totalization counter can be activated to display the accumulated volume of passed fluid.

The compact GC52 comes equipped with an integral equalization valve and can be scaled in the field, without the need for an external calibration device. Easy to set-up and install, the GC52 provides a highly cost effective means to acquire differential pressure based flow measurements.

Interested in learning more? Check out the specifications on Ashcroft’s website, or give us a call!

Supporting Your Local Economy

Friday, July 9th, 2010

We all know what it’s like to worry about money, whether personally or professionally (or both). This means (if we’re smart) we pay attention to where it goes — that is, we try to budget and monitor spending.

But how many of us actually stop to think about where our dollar goes after it has left our pocket?

According to a 2008 Civic Economics Study (conducted in Western Michigan), $68 out of $100 spent at a locally owned business remains in the local economy.  That same $100 spent at a non-locally owned business (such as a national chain) leaves just $43 in the local economy. And you better believe that a whopping $0.00 of $100 spent online keeps pumping through your local economy. (Click on the image below for a breakdown of what this typically looks like)

Why does this difference matter? Or, put another way, why is it so important to keep our money here in Michigan? (You guessed it, I’m going to tell you…)

When you buy locally….

  • Local businesses have money to invest in local growth, local business services and jobs
  • Local employees have income to spend locally (groceries, etc), to support community causes, to pay taxes that keep local services going (this includes our schools!)

Our tax dollars to Washington and Lansing are not getting back to us the way they used to. We need to take care of our communities and work together to make Michigan’s economy strong again.

With this in mind, please consider Michigan-based distributors (like us) for the purchases you make professionally.  We have local inventory and expertise in the industries we serve.  And yes, we’re also sensitive to cost issues; in fact, we believe you’ll find our pricing to be better than what you may be seeing from out-of-state companies. Look no further than Galloup (a Michigan-owned distributor since 1886) for Pipe, Valves, Instrumentation and more!

CO2 Monitoring with FOX Flowmeters

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

The U.S. EPA now mandates that owners or operators of facilities that emit Greenhouse Gases monitor and report their CO2 Emissions. Co2 Emissions

FOX thermal mass flow meters exceed the accuracy requirements of the EPA, providing a reliable, cost-effective solution to your facilities Greenhouse Gas emissions monitoring challenges.

Key features Include:

  • Directly measures mass flow rate
  • No moving parts
  • Can be installed via a single insertion point on a pipe or duct
  • Analog or digital outputs available to interface with emissions management systems
  • No pressure or temperature compensation
  • Broad measurement range

FOX Thermal InstrumentsWant to learn more? Check out FOX’s brochure on Thermal Mass Flow Meters for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Monitoring. Or, Contact Us.

Are Your Traps Tested?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Here’s a question I’ll bet you’ve been asking yourself:  How often are my steam traps being tested?

Creepy how I read your mind like that, isn’t it? If don’t know the answer, you probably don’t have a trap management program in place. We often find that the reason steam traps are not routinely tested is due to lack of resources. You have a limited amount of manpower and money to maintain your system. How is testing traps worth the investment?

Let’s explore this question.

A steam system which has not had its traps tested in the past three to five years will typically experience a trap failure rate of 10 – 20%.

So what?” You ask. “That means 80-90% of the traps are working just fine. If this were a test in school we probably got a B.

The real problem lies in cost. Failed traps equal wasted steam. Which means wasted money. In a low pressure system (15 psig) including 100 steam traps, a 10 – 20% failure rate amounts to approximately $10,000 – $20,000 in energy loss during a single six month heating season.

Is your system bigger than that? Higher pressure? Running year round? Pretty soon we’re talking hundreds of thousands of dollars of energy loss in one year.

For the past 58 years Merlo has been working with clients to lower their steam energy losses by implementing steam trap system management programs. Our client base includes (but is not limited to) these industries: automotive, food, paper, power, chemical, steel, hospitals and universities. We can proudly say we have helped our clients save millions of dollars.

Need more incentive? Michigan Utilities are currently offering rebates for getting your traps tested, repaired, or replaced.

Not sure where to start? We can help. To schedule a Steam Trap Survey with one of our specialists, just give us a call at 800-877-6289 or send us an email.

Comment Corner: Are your steam traps being routinely tested? Has a trap management program helped your facility save money? Post your thoughts below in the comments section.

For the past 58 years Merlo has been working with clients to lower their steam energy losses by implementing steam trap system management programs. With a client base including but not limited to; automotive, food, paper, power, chemical, steel, hospitals and universities, we can proudly say we have helped our clients save millions of dollars.

J.O Galloup Has a New Blog

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Please check back here often to learn news and information about J.O. Galloup company.

This replaces the News section of our website. To view our news archive, click here.