A pump control panel is used at pump installations to automatically operate a pump according to sump chamber level, water supply pressure level or tank level within a water supply tank.
Pump control panels equipped with motor-protection and dry run protection are designed to prevent damage of the electric pump-motor and allow monitoring of the pump installation via the associated alarm output.
Pump control panels are available for both single-phase 230V/50Hz as well as for 3-phase 400V/50Hz electric power supply.
Single Pump Control Panel
A pump operated according to "duty standby" is connected to a control panel for one pump. An external switching device such as a float switch or pressure switch is connected to the the single pump control panel, activating / deactivating the pump according to the sump chamber level or water supply pressure.
Remote Pump Monitoring System
In the event of an alarm, this is displayed by the pump control panel display and alarm output(s). The alarm output enables monitoring of the pump installation on-site as well as remotely via building management system (BMS). This is required in order to ensure an efficient and expeditious response to the disruption at the pump installation.
2 Pump Control Panel
A twin pump control panel according to "duty standby assist" operates two pumps within the sump chamber or water supply reservoir such as a rainwater harvesting tank. The significant advantages of a two pump control panel with "duty standby assist" lie within the enhanced operational safety and ability to operate both pumps simultaneously, when required.
Duty Standby Assist
In the event of an alarm at one unit, the remaining pump continues operation, whilst the alarm output informs the building management system of the disruption. Especially at installations where continued pump operation is required at all times, a dual pump setup provides improved operational safety.
Duplex Alternating Pump Control Panel
The duplex alternating pump control panel switches the pump after each pumping cycle but also allows to activate the non-operational pump additionally in order to assist during times of peak demand.
For this, 2x external switching devices (float switch / pressure switch) are connected to the two pump control panel to define standard operation and peak load.
A pump control panel is used at pump installations to automatically operate a pump according to sump chamber level, water supply pressure level or tank level within a water supply tank. Pump...
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A pump control panel is used at pump installations to automatically operate a pump according to sump chamber level, water supply pressure level or tank level within a water supply tank.
Pump control panels equipped with motor-protection and dry run protection are designed to prevent damage of the electric pump-motor and allow monitoring of the pump installation via the associated alarm output.
Pump control panels are available for both single-phase 230V/50Hz as well as for 3-phase 400V/50Hz electric power supply.
Single Pump Control Panel
A pump operated according to "duty standby" is connected to a control panel for one pump. An external switching device such as a float switch or pressure switch is connected to the the single pump control panel, activating / deactivating the pump according to the sump chamber level or water supply pressure.
Remote Pump Monitoring System
In the event of an alarm, this is displayed by the pump control panel display and alarm output(s). The alarm output enables monitoring of the pump installation on-site as well as remotely via building management system (BMS). This is required in order to ensure an efficient and expeditious response to the disruption at the pump installation.
2 Pump Control Panel
A twin pump control panel according to "duty standby assist" operates two pumps within the sump chamber or water supply reservoir such as a rainwater harvesting tank. The significant advantages of a two pump control panel with "duty standby assist" lie within the enhanced operational safety and ability to operate both pumps simultaneously, when required.
Duty Standby Assist
In the event of an alarm at one unit, the remaining pump continues operation, whilst the alarm output informs the building management system of the disruption. Especially at installations where continued pump operation is required at all times, a dual pump setup provides improved operational safety.
Duplex Alternating Pump Control Panel
The duplex alternating pump control panel switches the pump after each pumping cycle but also allows to activate the non-operational pump additionally in order to assist during times of peak demand.
For this, 2x external switching devices (float switch / pressure switch) are connected to the two pump control panel to define standard operation and peak load.