Sulzer
Sulzer Pumps Case Study for Winslow Township
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2
Time to read
2 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
2
Time to read
2 mins
Publication
Language
English
This case study details the collaboration between Sulzer and Winslow Township, New Jersey, to address the challenges faced by the town's water utility due to unreliable and clog-prone pumps. The township, which operates its own water and sewer utility, sought to improve the efficiency and reliability of its pumping systems at the Ivy Hall and Victoria Manor stations. Sulzer provided submersible sewage pumps of type ABS XFP, which are designed to handle tough solids and reduce clogging. The installation of these pumps has resulted in significant benefits, including a reduction in downtime, improved energy efficiency, and enhanced service capabilities for maintenance personnel. The case study highlights the positive feedback from the township regarding the performance of the Sulzer pumps, which have been operational without issues for over a year. Additionally, it notes the substantial energy savings achieved through the use of these pumps, which are equipped with Premium Efficiency IE3 motors and hydraulics.