Upgrading of a Raw Sewage
Pumping Station
| The site |
A raw sewage pumping station in Hereford serving a housing estate. |
| The problem |
Pumps failing in pump chamber due to system abuse, rags and debris kept blocking the open vortex pumps. The guide rails were rotten and in danger of breaking. The non return valves were not working as the insides had completely rusted away. Components within control cabinet failing due to age. |
| The solution |
Working in conjunction with our vacuum tanker department our pump engineers carry out the replacement of pumps with chopper pumps, guide rails, non return valves and control panel to be replaced. |
| The result |
A working pump station, that will last for many years. |
The pumps in the pump chamber are badly worn out and need to be replaced
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The control panel is old and unserviceable
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The tank is emptied and washed out – the guide rails are rusty and worn
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New guide rails are cut on site and fitted by our engineers
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New pumps are lowered into position
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A new control panel is installed and the system can be returned to use
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If your pumping station needs upgrading and you would like an obligation-free discussion of your problem, please get in touch.
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