Acc. to DIN 1988 booster-pump-stations must be constructed, designed and operated to grant continuous supply to consumers, without interfering with the public water supply or other consumer stations.
Any change of drinking water quality must be out of the question.
consists of:
Instead of pressure-dependent switching acc. to “DVGW Arbeitsblatt W 314” the booster pump station can be provided with:
The stations can be delivered with 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 pumps, the peak load pumps will be switched on and off free of pressure surge by means of electronic automatic cycle operation. The integrated frequency converter is switchboard served for speed regulated operation of base load pump (the base load pump will be switched off by a temperature limit switch if, during a long period of zero-capacity, a rise of the liquid temperature to more than 25 °C occurs).
Booster pump stations for drinking water conventional and as compact unit
Raw water pumps to the treatment station for use in public water works capacity 6000 m³/h
Feeder pumps as deep well turbine pumps with accessories for water works
For use in public water works capacity 6000 m³/h, 8 bar
Booster pump units as axially split pumps with accessories and switchboard for water works