
Pumping stations design guidelines – dos and dont’s
Rising sea levels, 100-year storms, increased effluent discharge from cities and industry: the need for good pumping station design is on the rise. We list common planning mistakes and share our comprehensive resources for successful pumping station planning.
Rising sea levels, 100-year storms, increased effluent discharge from cities and industry: the need for good pumping station design is on the rise. We list common planning mistakes and share our comprehensive resources for successful pumping station planning.
Form follows function
Common mistakes when designing pumping stations with submersible pumps
- Undersized control gates and valves
- Abrupt changes in flow direction (e.g. sharp corners)
- Submerged high-velocity flow areas (e.g. diffusers with an excessive angle of divergence)
- Stepped sump floor
- Weirs with no provision for dissipating the energy of the falling fluid
- Any design or operating mode which leads to asymmetric distribution of the flow in the sump
- Sump inlet above water level
- Jets (high-velocity flows) discharging into stagnant or slowly moving fluids (as these form large, transient eddies as downstream wakes)
- Areas of separated flow and transient flow
- High-velocity flows (v > 2 m/s)
- Large surface waves
- Free-falling fluids
Good pumping station design – best practices by KSB
The KSB bonus: customised pumping station solutions
CFD simulation of pumping station with several pumps
Acrylic model of a pumping station with Amacan P pumps
Used products
Amacan K
Wet-installed submersible motor pump for installation in discharge tubes, with channel impeller, single-stage, single-entry. ATEX-compliant version available.
AmaCan P
Wet-installed submersible motor pump for installation in discharge tubes, with axial propeller in ECB design, single-stage, single-entry. ATEX-compliant version available.
Amacan S
Wet-installed submersible motor pump for installation in discharge tubes, with mixed flow impeller, single-stage. ATEX-compliant version available.