
More potable water for Montreal
The Canadian city of Montreal extracts water from the St Lawrence River for two large potable water treatment plants. To satisfy population growth, the city’s water department needed a new large pump for the larger of the two plants. This had to be of the same specifications as the existing KSB pumps – and run efficiently and smoothly.
The Canadian city of Montreal extracts water from the St Lawrence River for two large potable water treatment plants. To satisfy population growth, the city’s water department needed a new large pump for the larger of the two plants. This had to be of the same specifications as the existing KSB pumps – and run efficiently and smoothly.
The project:
Increasing the pump capacity of the Charles-J.-Des Baillets plant in Montreal
Fig.2 One of the original KSB MEF pumps installed when the plant was constructed.
The client:
The City of Montreal
The challenge:
Finding replacements for outdated pumps and handling water ingress during construction
- The original KSB water pumps were no longer manufactured.
- The area allocated to the pump was between two existing units and involved a three storey, open high-pressure pump gallery and the excavation of foundations to accommodate the water intake pipework and pump volute (Fig.3).
- Ingress of water from the adjacent underground supply reservoir into the foundations during construction of the suction chamber had to be continuously pumped out of the foundations, for the safety of the engineers during construction
Fig.3 Installing the new pump set involved the excavation of foundations to accommodate the water intake pipework and pump volute.
The solution:
Optimizing water supply with the KSB MEF pump
With the installation and commissioning of the new pump, the Charles-J.-Des Baillets plant is now able to operate to its optimum design capability and with full redundancy in the system for the first time in 40 years.
Fig.4 The 38-ton pump has an impeller diameter of 1,905 mm.
Fig.5 The motors and control panels are mounted on the upper floor of the three-storey pump gallery.
Fig.6 The new KSB pump now installed and fully operational.