Corrosion in wastewater pumping systems poses a toxic threat.
motors and drives
Digital variable reluctance technology could result in positive changes in the efficiency and power of pumps.
DOE rules since 1992 have impacted the U.S. motor market.
This method of achieving variable speed pumping promotes energy efficiency and can pay for itself over a long period of service.
Evaluating system requirements and all available options can improve reliability, efficiency and cost.
Achieving unity power factor through the use of synchronous condensers can be a win-win situation for power utilities and consumers.
Today’s innovations in drive technology and design offer powerful benefits even beyond energy savings.
Corrections can be a sustainable, cost-saving measure and should be considered by companies with a large installation of these types of motors.
Small teams can double the amount of calibrations they carry out with multifunction, documenting equipment.
Used as pump drivers, this equipment can provide high power density, small footprint, light weight, reliable operation and simple maintenance.