Project 4308

Drinking Water Pump Station Design and Operation for Energy Efficiency

$524,435
Completed
Principal Investigator
Constantino Senon
Project Manager
Linda J Reekie
Contractor
Stantec
Asset Management
Energy Optimization

Abstract

This research developed a guidance manual focused on drinking water pump station design and operation to minimize energy consumption. The manual will allow pump station designers to improve pump wire-to-water efficiency, perform periodic pump efficiency testing, understand the appropriate application of variable speed drives, and evaluate the potential annual energy, cost, and carbon savings from pump station efficiency improvements. In addition to the manual, a software tool to evaluate different design and operational alternatives based on annual energy consumption, GHG emissions reduction, and life cycle cost analysis is available on this project page under Project Resources/Web Tools. Published in 2015.

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Resources

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Energy Efficiency Tool for Pumping Systems

Web Tool

Please note that this webtool is an Excel file that contains macros. Utilizing this tool in “view only” mode may allow you to view some of the content, but can...