A facility in this island nation installed new technologies to meet continuous high water demand without changing the building’s footprint.
VFD
Drives with active energy control can save energy and extend motor life for pumping and HVAC loads.
Shifting trends in water use and changing sewage composition cause complex problems for the world’s sewer systems.
A Mississippi River levee, an Indiana water plant and an Ohio municipality take advantage of ease of installation and significant energy savings—as much as $2 million up front.
VFDs can reduce energy consumption and water loss in variable pumping systems.
Users should consider system changes to comply with the new EISA standard.
In plants that process combustible materials, these motors avoid electrical damage often caused by energy-saving inverters.
Process control software reduces costs while increasing process accuracy and protection.