O-pump is an automated wireless system for water distribution networks developed by Liwa Engineering. It features a special software-algorithm, which prolongs service life of motor and pump, minimizes maintenance costs, prevents overflows in the depots, minimizes the need for personnel and allows you to work interruption-free and efficiently. It was developed by using high-quality products of leading brand manufacturers of the industry.
The system can be configured either as a point-to-point or as a multi-point system. Depending on the topology of the system, these units can either communicate all with each other, or only each of them with the center.
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O-Pump | Automated Wireless Water Distribution System (English)
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10. No need for personnel on pump and depot side
An uninterrupted and balanced water-flow is guaranteed
Overflows in the depots are prevented
Dry running of the pumps is prevented
Unnecessary operation and thus energy consumption is prevented
Operating motors independently on the time of the day ensures
energy savings
Life time of pumps and motors is increased and maintenance costs
are reduced
Malfunctions are detected immediately and remedied by remote
maintenance
The entire system with all its functions can be monitored and
controlled via computer or smartphones. Malfunctions like power
blackouts, thermal tripping, air trappings are communicated over a
message to the smartphone.
11. Operation of the system is monitored remotely in real time and can
be controlled remotely
High-performance communication-infrastructure provides
uninterrupted efficiency
Problems and restrictions of RF antenna systems are eliminated
Repeaters, antennas, masts, antenna settings, etc. become needless
Costs incurred due to long distances are minimized
Power Blackouts are reported in order to take measures
Thermal tripping of the pumps are reported
Air trappings are detected via special equipment, pumps are stopped,
automatically vented and a message is triggered via e-mail.
Pumps are automatically throttled during times where electricity
rates are highest, for example between 5.00 and 10.00 p.m., and thus
energy is saved. (These times may change depending on the tariff.)