The Next Step in Pumping Station Control

Flow level pressure

The Next Step in Pumping Station Control

30 Oct, 2013

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Pulsar’s (UK) market-leading non-contact ultrasonic level measurement and control systems lie at the heart of their sophisticated pump station controllers; reducing labour and saving money within a modern pumping station control régime. Pulsar’s Zenith introduced peak energy tariff avoidance to reduce energy costs, while Quantum and Quantum 2 added user-focussed features including automatic pump reset, saving hours of staff time, ‘time to spill’ and ‘burst and block’ alarms.

Now, with the introduction of Quantum 3 and integration with Pulsar’s ground-breaking Flow Pulse, pump station control is taking another leap forward.

Quantum 3 uses the measurements from the versatile and innovative Flow Pulse to provide warnings based on measured flow rather than a calculated flow rate derived from changes in level.

Added to that, Quantum 3 can control a further three Flow Pulse units (four in total), so you can monitor flow rates from individual or multiple pumps and at critical points.

Flow Pulse is Pulsar’s unique, non-invasive flow monitor. Simply attached by a clamp to the outside of pipes of virtually any construction and up to 1m diameter, Flow Pulse provides a reliable, repeatable flow measurement.

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