Dimensions

The F.E.A. or Inlet level (Fil d’Eau d’Arrivée) dimension in the pumping station is decisive in the choice of your pumping station for an underground installation outside a building.

Depth of inlet (FEA) Type of effluent Recommended lifting station Our advice
1200 or 1700 mm Treated or raw waste water Star 1000
Perfectly adapted for housing estates 2 ILs available, PUE model

With integrated valve chamber, PURE model

>1730 up to 3820 mm Treated or raw waste water Star 1200R
>1700 up to 5200 mm Treated or raw waste water SRT 10
Ideal for deep inlet levels, PUP model
>1700 up to 5200 mm Treated or raw waste water SRT 10
With exterior valve chamber, PURP model

 

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The operating principle

1 Pump operating principle

Normal operating cycle: water rises in the tank to level 2: the ball float starts the pump. The level drops to level 1: the float stops the pump. If level 3 is reached, the alarm float (optional) triggers an audible and visual signal to warn of the risk of overflow.

2 Pump operating principle

The piezometric probe system works by measuring pressure. It is reliable and accurate. The interface on the front panel displays the station’s operating status.

Normal operating cycle: water rises in the tank and reaches level 2: the pressure sensor switches on one of the 2 pumps. The level then drops to level 1: the control box stops the pump. During the next cycle, the other pump is switched on: in this case, operation alternates.

In the event of a pump failure, the operational pump is systematically switched to level 2.

In an overflow situation, the effluent rises in the tank and reaches level 2: the pressure sensor switches on one of the two pumps. The level continues to rise and reaches level 3: the second pump is then switched on; in this case, the 2 pumps operate simultaneously.

If level 4 is reached, the alarm float switches on the 2 pumps and an audible and visual signal warns of the risk of overflow. The 2 pumps are then stopped by the alarm float.