The EVO Series™ Electric Diaphragm Pump was placed in a manufacturing facility producing chemicals and other equipment for the commercial cleaning industry.
Products being manufactured at the facility include: dish washing detergent, hand cleaners, sanitizers, disinfectants, floor cleaners, strippers, finishers, sealers for stone, tile, and grout, degreasers, glass cleaners, laundry detergents and other chemicals and equipment.
The large commercial cleaning product manufacturer required the following features in their wastewater discharge pump:
The ability to maintain consistent flow rates at varying head pressures
Constant operation at multiple speeds
Precise metering of wastewater into the municipal sewer system
The ability to quickly increase flow to discharge a large volume of wastewater based on system requirements
The EVO Series™ Electric Diaphragm Pump was installed to push a precise amount of wastewater through a filtration system with varying pressures. The pump discharges the exact amount of treated wastewater based on the allowable flow rate dictated by the municipality. The pump provides “sprint” capability to discharge large amounts of wastewater if it is required by the treatment process.
Condizioni di funzionamento
Running Hours: 1,600
Average Speed: 40 pump rpm/4.2 rad/s (17 Hz)
Average Torque: 10% achieving average, 26% max peak
Current Flow: average 3.6 amps, achieving max 5.4 amps
Average Pressure: 16.9 psi (1.1 bar)
Average Flow Rate: 30 gpm (113.6 l/min)
Specifications of the pump installed:
2” EVO Series™ Electric Diaphragm Pump with Stainless Steel pump head, PTFE Diaphragm and Balls
The customer highlighted the following benefits noted after four months of operation:
Low pulsation results in significant output efficiency
Ability to perform consistently at different speeds to be able to maximize the customer’s output requirements
Significant noise reduction
Pump has not required any maintenance, thus reducing costs and resources
The EVO Series™ Electric Diaphragm Pump saved the customer money by maximizing energy efficiency and minimizing maintenance costs.
Runtime and Pump Speed Monitoring Graphic
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Duty Cycle Graphic
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The EVO Series pump has been installed and running for over 4 months. The ARO team is monitoring the pump performance remotely. |
The pump is consistently meeting the customer needs and has not required any maintenance. Source: Ingersoll Rand R&D Lab |
The duty cycle rate has been 60%, assuming VFD is powered, meaning average working hours are between 14-16 hours.
“This pump is quiet! We do not even notice its running except for the occasional check ball shaking. So much quieter than the positive displacement pump installed previously.”
“The pump runs great — we have over 1,500 hours of runtime and have not had to touch it yet.”
“I am excited to calculate the energy savings compared to our previously installed positive displacement pumps.”
“One thing we noticed is that our wastewater output went down significantly due to the low pulsation compared to the previous pump. The higher pulsation caused higher readings on the meter and we are restricted in the amount of wastewater we can discharge. The minimal pulsation of the EVO Series pump saved us a lot of money!”