Use conventional and alternative methods to undertake critical practice of heat management.
Motors
Motors are the most common source of power used by pumping systems. This technology is heavily regulated. Pumps by themselves are not variable speed, an option that many systems need to operate with peaks and ebbs during the run cycle, such as power generation. The addition of a variable frequency drive (VFD) gives it that capability.
Learn what is really behind the horsepower rating on motors.
Users need to ensure that their drives are efficient, reliable and—most importantly—safe.
Knowing revolutions per minute is critical to adjusting power to match system requirements.
Choice should be based on load, thrust, lubrication and other specific application needs.
Permanent magnet motor technology gives users an option beyond surface and submersible choices.
Distorted waveforms can cause wasteful heat, more frequent equipment failure and added costs from increased power usage.
Variable mixing can provide a homogeneous process volume, consistent temperature and improved biological contact.
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