Chicago - 3 October 2002 - A new line of grinder pumps for pressure sewers, the 1000 Series, was unveiled here this week at the Water Environment Federation's Technology Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC). "This new product range will further help us penetrate a greatly under-served municipal market for pressure sewer systems, by offering the greatest range of design options yet, to meet the varying requirements of a diverse client base nationwide," said E/One president, Philip Welsh.
A difficult terrain issue, a need for in-field modification of basin height or some other site-specific requirement, whatever the installation challenges, the new 1000 Series from E/One is ready with the best combination of features desired by the customer. The unit is then built around the industry's most reliable pump/core, resulting in time and money savings for the installer, the operator and the customer.
Environment One's semi-positive displacement, progressing cavity pump has a nearly vertical H-Q curve. It is by far the most "forgiving" pump design, providing predictable flow over the full range of typical system pressures, strengths critical in a large-scale, low pressure sewer.
E/One's superior high head capability allows a sewer system with few, if any, lift stations. Plus it easily accommodates additional future connections without compromising system performance.
These E/One pump characteristics translate into:
- Predictable hydraulic design
- Lower collection system capital costs
- Less maintenance
- Lower operating costs
The 1000 Series allows the client to choose integral components for optimal installation and performance for the site's conditions. Everything from tank construction to discharge configuration to alarm panel features can be adjusted to specific site needs. Whether it's in-the-field variable tank height for difficult terrain; a specific discharge style; factory- or field-installed inlet; a simple local alert, or the latest diagnostic communication capabilities, the 1000 Series is engineered for choice.
