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Making better use of available energy resources – pumps used as turbines

Our energy recovery systems really come into their own in those applications where the pressure of a flowing medium has to be reduced.

Pumps used as turbines (PaT for short) are typically integrated in those processes where reducing the pressure of a flowing medium traditionally would have meant an irreversible loss of energy, e.g. in water transfer installations. The use of PaT is economically viable only from approx. 50 – 500 kW.

Turbine

Benefits:

  • Higher economic efficiency of water transfer systems
  • Operation across a wide range, making the PaT highly versatile without compromising on the reliability of the water supply



Here you will find more details on pumps as turbines (PaT):

Turbine plant components...

Adaptation to different system configurations...

 
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