Waste Water Treatment

High efficiency pump control systems

Water companies are under unprecedented pressure from rising energy costs as well as legislative and climate change. The use of variable frequency drives are increasing in popularity at water and waste-water facilities, where the greatest energy draw comes from pumping and aeration—two applications particularly suited to variable frequency drives. For more information see our article (Active Front End Variable Frequency Drives)  on Pumps & Systems pump-zone.com

Developing strategies to reduce operating costs while optimizing the performance of assets is critical. Control Techniques provide new solutions to enhance connectivity, reduce energy consumption, minimize downtime and to react intelligently to real problems as they occur. 

Since variable frequency drives work with most three-phase electric motors, existing pumps and blowers that use throttling devices can be retrofit with these controls. Additionally variable frequency drives can be specified for new applications.

Harmonic Reduction

Call Toll free at 1 800 893-2321 for more information on our AFE (Active Front End) and HR (Harmonic Reduction) solutions for applications requiring harmonic mitigation waste water treatment applications.

 

 

 

Optimized drive solutions for the Water industry

As market leaders in intelligent drives, Control Techniques’ drives present a new approach to managing your assets. Our products combine high reliability, compact size and the flexibility to incorporate additional functionality such as intelligent pump control, I/O for instrumentation and TCP/IP based telemetry solutions within the drive.

Our variable frequency drives allow you more precise control of processes such as water distribution, aeration and chemical feed. With the inclusion of variable frequency drives the pressure in your water distribution systems can also be maintained to closer tolerances.

Control Techniques’ Intelligent Pump Control drive system

Control Techniques’ Intelligent Pump Control (IPC) system delivers measurable improvements in pumping reliability, up-time and performance. In real installations it significantly reduces the costs associated with operating these assets while improving throughput and availability.

Solutions to real problems

A long standing pumping problem suffered by water companies is that of ‘ragging’, the fouling of pump impellers in waste water systems. Manually clearing the problem is a costly and unpleasant task requiring a maintenance team and frequently a crane. Downtime may extend to several days during which time the back-up systems are under additional pressure. A total system failure can result in effluent leakage with implications for the environment, human health, clean-up costs and breaches of legislation. Control Techniques’ IPC system accurately monitors pump performance by “live” continuous measurement of torque producing current, plus flow and pump speed where appropriate. The live data is compared to measured values taken during commissioning, plus expected pump profile characteristics. Due to the precise nature of the pump monitoring programme, any “out of profile” performance feedback triggers an early warning indication of potential pump ragging/blocking. This initiates an automatic drive based cleansing cycle program to help clear the pump impeller. The system is also able to schedule real time pipe scouring cycles, detect deteriorating flow and potential impeller wear.

Electric motors consume an estimated two-thirds of the electrical energy used in industry. Control Techniques drives not only improve processes, they also significantly reduce energy consumption and play a crucial role in improving the overall energy efficiency of process plants.

Reducing energy costs and improving processes

Installing variable speed drives to control pump flows to match operational demand, can significantly contribute to a reduction in energy consumption and improve process control. In some applications, intelligent systems are able to further reduce energy costs by operating during off peak periods. Control Techniques drives provide a kWh reading to allow the energy savings to be easily monitored.

 


Examples of some of our water & waste water solutions include:

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Turf & Irrigation


Water Waste Water

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Natural Resources and Energy

 

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