Main benefits
  • Standard solution from stock
  • Low installation costs through an easy set-up, that can be installed by a non-certified electrician
  • Extensive protection of pumps
    (Overheat, overload, phase order - wrong rotation direction, phase missing, leakage, dry run protection by cos-phi monitoring, space for earth leakage breaker)    
  • Easy to use by non-experts with settings and readings in a 2x16 character display with multiple language support
  • Numerous control functions reduce the number of service visits and the energy consumption
  • Complete surveillance of pumps and station by transfer of alarms to central system. Measuring and recording of station and equipment performance
Applications
  • Commercial waste disposal from toilets
    Commercial wastewater from toilets comprises all sewage water flushed from toilets on commercial, industrial or public properties.

  • Commercial wastewater without toilet waste
    Commercial wastewater without toilet waste includes drainage and grey wastewater.

  • Domestic waste disposal from toilets
    Domestic wastewater from toilets comprises all sewage water flushed from toilets or residential properties.

  • Domestic wastewater without toilet waste
    Domestic wastewater without toilet waste includes drainage and gray wastewater.

  • Network pumping station
    Network pumping stations collect municipal wastewater from residential homes and communal schemes. Installed in dry or wet wells, the pumps deliver the effluent to a terminal pumping station. Since most pumping stations are not equipped with screens, the pumps must cope with difficult materials such as fibrous sanitary and packaging items.

  • Pressurized systems
    Pressurized sewage systems are well suited to outlying locations such as holiday areas and coastal regions, where there may be no direct access to local gravity-based systems. They can also provide an economical alternative to gravity sewers, since they involve smaller pipeline diameters and less excavation.

  • Pumping station control
    Control systems provide functionality and data that can be used to improve the availability of pumps, pumping stations and entire collection networks. They are a simple way to reduce not only the risk of downtime and flooding, but also maintenance and energy costs. Sulzer has a full range of control systems that are as easy to use as they are sophisticated.
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