Pump alternators

Reliable operation of pumps in mining systems or houses
With pump alternators and fill-level monitors, TELE monitors and safeguards the operation of pumps in mining systems. Pump alternators also guarantee even distribution of the operating hours of the units and thus ensure that the reserve pump will not fail when needed. TELE technology not only helps to prevent large pump stations from breaking down; it also protects, for instance, detached houses from damage caused by flooded cellars or manholes.
Pumps in mining systems usually have a redundant design so that system function can be upheld in the event of damage to the machine. Short-term load peaks, for instance with high fill levels after storms, can also be managed more easily by using a second pump. However, it is important for high reliability of the units that they are regularly used, since pumps that stand idle for a lengthy period of time present the risk that they will jam due to corrosion and fail.

With the special relay G2ASMA20, TELE ensures ideal operating conditions for both large and small pump systems by even distribution of the operating hours. On demand, the pump alternator will start one of the two units alternately or allow them to run in parallel operation. In parallel operation, both pumps are started and switched off at staggered intervals in order to absorb water hammers in the pipelines or load peaks in the electrical parts of the system. Parallel operation is triggered via an additional control signal by an external transmitter, or, alternatively, the second pump switches itself on automatically after a time delay that can be selected on the device. Power modules equipped with a plug and socket type connector also facilitate operation at 400 volt operating voltage. In addition, the device, only 22.5 millimetres wide, can be integrated into existing systems with minimum wiring effort.
For the special relay, TELE offers the fill-level monitor G2LM20 that controls activation of the pump depending on the fill level ? one example would be control of the water level in the drainage chamber of a detached house. The device monitors the pumping-off as well as the minimum and maximum water levels. The relay can be combined with all commercially available probes. In addition, the delay of the monitor can be adjusted to avoid any faulty activation through wave action. The device also has a safe disconnection of grid and probes at a rated surge voltage of six kilo-volts which means that use in swimming pools is also possible. The failure-free operation of pump systems is a critical factor, particularly with unforeseeable events such as storms. TELE special solutions increase reliability and thus help to avoid consequential damage caused by water.

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With pump alternators and fill-level monitors, TELE monitors and safeguards the operation of pumps in mining systems. Pump alternators also guarantee even distribution of the operating hours of the units and thus ensure that the reserve pump will not fail when needed. TELE technology not only helps to prevent large pump stations from breaking down; it also protects, for instance, detached houses from damage caused by flooded cellars or manholes.
Pumps in mining systems usually have a redundant design so that system function can be upheld in the event of damage to the machine. Short-term load peaks, for instance with high fill levels after storms, can also be managed more easily by using a second pump. However, it is important for high reliability of the units that they are regularly used, since pumps that stand idle for a lengthy period of time present the risk that they will jam due to corrosion and fail.

With the special relay G2ASMA20, TELE ensures ideal operating conditions for both large and small pump systems by even distribution of the operating hours. On demand, the pump alternator will start one of the two units alternately or allow them to run in parallel operation. In parallel operation, both pumps are started and switched off at staggered intervals in order to absorb water hammers in the pipelines or load peaks in the electrical parts of the system. Parallel operation is triggered via an additional control signal by an external transmitter, or, alternatively, the second pump switches itself on automatically after a time delay that can be selected on the device. Power modules equipped with a plug and socket type connector also facilitate operation at 400 volt operating voltage. In addition, the device, only 22.5 millimetres wide, can be integrated into existing systems with minimum wiring effort.
For the special relay, TELE offers the fill-level monitor G2LM20 that controls activation of the pump depending on the fill level ? one example would be control of the water level in the drainage chamber of a detached house. The device monitors the pumping-off as well as the minimum and maximum water levels. The relay can be combined with all commercially available probes. In addition, the delay of the monitor can be adjusted to avoid any faulty activation through wave action. The device also has a safe disconnection of grid and probes at a rated surge voltage of six kilo-volts which means that use in swimming pools is also possible. The failure-free operation of pump systems is a critical factor, particularly with unforeseeable events such as storms. TELE special solutions increase reliability and thus help to avoid consequential damage caused by water.
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