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New 24-inch Mobile Emergency Pump for Dutch Water Board

Monday, October 15, 2018

Renovation work was started at the end of August on the Wetering polder pumping station. Two stationary pumps will be replaced in order to process larger capacities of polder water in the future. A third pump is preserved in the historical pumping station as an item of industrial heritage.

For the water board, Drents Overijsselse Delta, this was a good time to invest in a new large volume emergency pump. The mobile emergency pump purchased in 2014 has a good capacity utilization and during the refurbishment its capacity could be further expanded.

The project contractor Flowserve selected the BA600G D635, which is capable of pumping 22.000 US GPM of water per hour. Due to the high pump efficiency and low head, a compact 4-cylinder Tier 4 Final diesel engine is suitable for the drive. In addition to low fuel consumption and silent operation, this also reduces the impact on the environment.

The two mobile pumps are positioned next to each other in order to guarantee sufficient dewatering in the polder. The renovation project is expected to be completed by the middle of December.

Technical data new mobile pump
  • Pump type BA600G D635
  • Design 24-inch mobile emergency pump
  • Maximum capacity 22.000 US GPM (5000 m3/hour)
  • Maximum head 39,6 ft/ 17 PSI (12 mwc)
  • Drive 4-cylinder Volvo Penta TAD572VE
  • Emission standard Tier 4 Final
  • Sound level 75 dB (A) at 33 feet
Wetering polder pumping station | BBA Pumps USA

Two stationary pumps will be replaced in order to process larger capacities of polder water in the future | BBA Pumps USA

The two mobile pumps are positioned next to each other in order to guarantee sufficient dewatering in the polder  | BBA Pumps USA
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