Improving the Efficiency and Reliability of Water Systems Using Variable Speed Pumps and Pressure Sensors

Water distribution has been a long-standing global challenge that has troubled the world for decades. The emergence of high-rise buildings in urban areas presents a fresh focus for design engineers. When condominium residents encounter issues with their water distribution system, such as delayed hot water supply, they tend to run the tap until it warms up. Unfortunately, this leads to substantial water wastage and unnecessary energy consumption involved in pumping and distributing water. Moreover, consistent water pressure is vital for appliances like dishwashers and laundry machines, as well as for industrial and manufacturing machinery.

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Shopia Ketheeswararajah is a feature editor contributing to Pump Engineer, Stainless steel World Americas, Hose and Coupling World, and other related print & online media.