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Prepare pumps for winter
16 September 2015
With the winter months fast approaching, Andy Cruse of ERIKS pump division, is calling on businesses to prepare and maintain pumping equipment now, to enhance productivity and ensure business continuity.

Some 95% of the cost of running a water pump is energy. However, with up to 60% of pumps in plant rooms and pumping operations being obsolete, energy wastage from ineffective heating systems, with spares almost impossible to source, is a cause of unnecessary expenditure in industrial facilities. It is therefore vital to ensure that pumping equipment is working efficiently before they are put into full time use during the colder weather.
"Having a proactive maintenance schedule in place during the summer month’s helps operations get back up and running much more quickly during the winter, while avoiding unnecessary and costly repairs.
"Factory managers should invest in a comprehensive audit that looks at the pumps, tests their performance and uses data logging to identify current energy use. After looking at operating hours, usage and motor size, the auditor can then identify the highest and lowest energy users, allowing those in charge to make an informed decision about which pumps to focus any maintenance works on initially.
"It’s also important to remember that if the decision is made that a pump requires replacement, there are key areas to consider over and above the age of the equipment. With an effective asset management programme and evaluation process in place, end users can make informed decisions about pump repair or replacement in terms of system efficiency and whole life costs, as well as the suitability of the site and operation for replacement.”
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