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Mono pumps supplied to improve efficiency

12 July 2011

According to NOV Mono, two of its Munchpump packaged pumping systems have been specified by United Utilities to improve efficiency at its Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) in Caldbeck by preventing pump blockages and minimising down time at the site.

The NOV Mono Munchpumps, which each consist of a Compact C Range progressing cavity (PC) pump and CB201 Muncher, were installed to replace the plant’s existing centrifugal pumps which would, over time, cause a reduction in flow or block up completely.

NOV Mono’s Compact C progressing cavity pump range has been designed to fit into compact spaces. The pump uses positive displacement for process control, variable speed for accurate dosing and features a suction lift capability of over 8 m.
 

The CB201 Muncher model from NOV Mono has been specifically designed to meet above ground pump station requirements for delivering a conditioned wastewater through small bore pipework into a receiving wastewater treatment package.

The SB Muncher is a twin shaft, low speed high torque grinder. Each shaft is fitted with a series of interleaving cutters that allow liquid to pass through, trapping and macerating solids with their high torque cutting action.
NOV Mono Munchpump packages consist of either a SB or TR Muncher, with a NOV Mono progressing cavity pump, for sewage and sludge maceration and pumping. The twin shaft, low speed, high torque grinder offers as much as 50% lower energy consumption than a comparable submersible or centrifugal wet or dry well pump system.

 

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