
More water pressure for Münsterland
Maintaining a high level of drinking water quality has been a top priority in Germany for decades, and almost all water supply utilities deliver this on a reliable basis. But another factor plays an equally important role in water supply: pressure. While water pressure drops and strong fluctuations are certainly a nuisance, they can also cause damage to appliances and equipment in households and industry. In order to avoid this, many water supply utilities have to adapt their pumping equipment to changing demand levels.
Maintaining a high level of drinking water quality has been a top priority in Germany for decades, and almost all water supply utilities deliver this on a reliable basis. But another factor plays an equally important role in water supply: pressure. While water pressure drops and strong fluctuations are certainly a nuisance, they can also cause damage to appliances and equipment in households and industry. In order to avoid this, many water supply utilities have to adapt their pumping equipment to changing demand levels.
The project:
Supplying Stadtlohn with sufficient water pressure
The customer:
Utility provider SVS-Versorgungsbetriebe
Extremely space-saving, yet powerful: Multitec V (front)
The challenge:
Optimum water transport in confined spaces
The solution:
Proven pumps with state-of-the-art control technology
Etanorm pumps (front) with PumpMeter, KSB Guard and PumpDrive (rear)
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End user: Utility provider SVS-Versorgungsbetriebe
- 2x Multitec V
- 3x Etanorm
- 5x PumpDrive
- 5x PumpMeter
- 5x KSB Guard
Products used
Multitec
Multistage horizontal or vertical centrifugal pump in ring-section design, long-coupled or close-coupled, with axial or radial suction nozzle, cast radial impellers and motor-mounted variable speed system. ATEX-compliant version available.