Dosing sodium hypochlorite, fluoride and alum.
There is a simple and 100% interchangeable alternative to solve your problems.
Pumps losing prime? Trouble with chlorine residuals?
The solution: Verderflex Dura!
Fully interchangeable!
Same footprint as competing diaphragm pumps. All ancillaries can be reused including:
- Mounting shelf
- Platform
- All suction and discharge piping
- Appurtenances like gauges and valves
Motor reused! (saving the cost of hiring an electrician and SCADA technician).
Some of Verderflex Dura’s benefits
- Pumps the tank all the way down to empty
- Reduces the frequency of hypo deliveries
- Saves money and provides peace of mind
- Few spare / wear parts
The process
Prior to treatment and distribution the water is stored in a reservoir. Chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite, fluoride and alum are used to treat the wastewater.
Previously diaphragm metering pumps were used to dose these chemicals in the wastewater treatment process. Sodium Hypochlorite is trucked in and stored in large tanks in the chemical building. Metering pumps are located on shelves beside the tanks.
The problem
Over time, the old diaphragm metering pumps such as the 700 series lose their ability to self-prime, and when the tank level drops below five feet (1.5m), the pumps do not operate.
When the tank level reaches 5ft (1.5m), the pumps stop pumping; however because there are no flow meters, it takes two hours or more for the problem to show up in residual analysis.
Due to the diaphragm pump’s suction problem faced in diaphragm pumps and decreasing parts quality and availability, more treatment plants are moving to peristaltic pump technology.
Cost
As is the case with many municipalities, cost is an important factor when considering new equipment.
Hose pump technology initially appears more expensive technology, however, Verder were able to provide a creative and economical solution, which will generate significant ownership cost savings over time.
The solution: Verderflex Dura 10 hose pump
For common water and waste-water treatment plants and for chemical feed applications, usually below 30 gph (113 l/h) and at low pressure, the Verderflex Dura pump is the perfect solution.
The Dura pump has no problem pulling suction lift up to 31ft (9.5 mWc) of water, which is more than ample to drain the hypo tank.
Also, the Dura has only one wearing part – the hose. No complicated repair kits as with diaphragms and no check balls.
Best of all, cost was kept to a minimum:
- The Dura 10 fits the same footprint as competing diaphragm pump.
- Reused: Mounting shelf, platform, all suction and discharge piping, gauges and valves.
- Reused the motor and VFD as well saving not only equipment cost but also costs associated with hiring an electrician and SCADA technician.