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Modular solution
March 1st 2008

Traditionally pump manufacturers have approached the bespoke design of vertical sump pumps from the ground up due to the number of variants and components involved, according to Amarinth.

With ever increasing pressure to shorten lead times, the company decided to develop a modular vertical sump pump that could be configured to handle more than 100 000 variants.

Amarinth decided to adopt a modular approach and, although there were so many product variants to consider, the designers were able to break the product down into just nine distinct modules.

Following completion of the new pump modules, BP approached Amarinth with a problem: It had an installation where 10m long pumps were needed, but there was just 3 to 4m of headroom in the building in which to raise them for maintenance. Using its modular approach, Amarinth was able to deliver 80% of the pump from its 'standard library', while concentrating efforts on a design that allowed shaft and columns to be split every 2m so that the pumps could be removed in sections.

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