AIKON Canned Pump Products | Large Flange, Standard and Compact Lines
Compare the product families through duty, connection, and install fit
Family comparison by hydraulic duty,
typical use condition, fit boundary, and escalation signal

Large flange family
Typical use condition: plant-room duty, larger flange standards, heavier flow-head windows, and jobs where piping or skid integration already leads the decision. Fit when: flange-end interfaces, service access, and project coordination matter as much as the pump itself. Not fit when: the request still behaves like a moderate closed loop or a footprint-led install. Escalate when: duty sounds large but flange standard, medium condition, or real envelope limits are still not confirmed.
Standard circulation family
Typical use condition: balanced sealed-loop circulation where duty is steady, interfaces stay conventional, and the project does not yet require heavy project coordination. Fit when: building or process circulation still behaves like a stable standard duty case. Not fit when: large-flange logic, unusual head, or heavier-duty integration already dominate. Escalate when: the route still shifts between HVAC, liquid cooling, and a larger engineered lane.
Compact / threaded family
Typical use condition: smaller packages, tighter equipment envelopes, lighter-duty closed loops, and simpler interface expectations. Fit when: footprint, lighter service demand, and easier connection logic stay ahead of plant-room or skid concerns. Not fit when: larger flow or head, flange piping, or project-scale coordination already push the job upward. Escalate when: compact still looks attractive but service access, temperature, or envelope constraints are not yet verified.
Escalation signal
Pause family commitment when two families still look plausible after application, flow, head, medium, control, and connection are reviewed together. That usually means the buyer needs a route-cleaning step, not another brochure pass. Support should confirm the lane before RFQ, dimension checks, or file requests lock onto the wrong family.
The grouped inputs that stop weak
family-selection judgement

Route plus duty window
State the application lane, then pair flow and head together so the family decision stays tied to the actual hydraulic window instead of broad browsing language.
Medium plus temperature
Water quality, glycol ratio, cleanliness, and temperature window often move a family from fit into not-fit before quotation becomes useful.
Electrical plus control
Voltage, frequency, control expectation, and operating rhythm stop the first recommendation from collapsing into a generic catalog shell.
Connection plus envelope
Flange versus threaded interface, service access, envelope, and piping condition often decide whether the route stays standard, moves compact, or escalates large flange.
Product selection FAQ
Use this FAQ once the family is mostly clear. It should answer route, boundary, escalation, and quote-readiness questions without turning the page back into a broad product brochure.
Start with application context, flow, head, and connection condition before trying to jump straight into model names.
That combination usually decides whether the project belongs in large flange, a balanced standard circulation family, or a smaller compact route.

If family fit looks close but duty, interface, or medium inputs still conflict, move into selection support before sending a weak RFQ.
Selection Support

