๐ง Variable Frequency Drives Power Constant Pressure Systems for Municipal & Commercial Water Supply: Unlock Efficiency, Longevity, and Total Control โ๏ธ
Modern pump systems demand more than just on/off control, they require intelligent automation that responds in real-time. That is where variable frequency drives (VFDs) come in. By integrating a submersible pump, pressure tank, flow meter, and pressure transducer with a VFD, your system delivers consistent water pressure, protects your motor, and reduces wear and tear, translating directly into energy savings and longer system life.
Instead of cycling on and off, the VFD continuously adjusts the pump speed to match real-time water demand using feedback from the pressure transducer. This smooth operation not only prevents pressure swings and water hammer, but also improves maintenance intervals, even in belt-driven or geared systems. With built-in pump protection, precise pressure regulation, and flexible ramp rate control, VFDs bring unmatched reliability to constant pressure water delivery systems.
How it works:
1. When water is used, the pressure in the system drops.
2. The pressure transducer detects the pressure drop and sends a signal to the VFD.
3. The VFD increases the pump motor's speed to compensate for the demand and maintain the set pressure.
4. As water demand decreases, the pressure transducer signals the VFD to slow down the motor to its lowest required speed, saving energy.
5. The VFD continues to monitor and adjust the pump speed to provide a steady pressure, eliminating the on/off cycling common in traditional systems.
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