Emptying
When there are sewers, civil or industrial, placed below the level of the public sewerage system, often need external help that gives more pressure and allows the outflow of water to the outside. The emptying systems, called pump well systems, push the liquid into the pipeline using submersible pumps: to increase safety and control, Elentek inserts its electronic and electromechanical control panels.
The types of emptying
Emptying it of clear water with floats
The floats inserted in the pump well system give the signal to the Elentek control panel: when the water in the well reaches the preset level, the selected Elentek control panel will activate the pump and the well will be emptied.
Emptying with air pressure sensor
If the air bell sensor is installed in the emptying system, Elentek allows you to set the thresholds: with an accuracy to the centimeter, the Elentek control panel activates and deactivates the pumps.
Ideal for small wells, where floats could create problems, in the Elentek range is covered not only the control panel, but also the air pressure sensor.
Emptying with the 4-20ma+ electronic level sensor
For emptying systems that provide the electronic level sensor (piezometric), Elentek gives the possibility to set the thresholds, accurate to the centimeter, to activate and deactivate the pumps. The choice allows to replace the classic floats, which can create malfunctions in small well.
First flush rainwater Emptyng
Elentek’s Pluvio series control panels are the ideal partners to manage first flush rainwater systems and meet current regulations. Improving stormwater management, reducing the risk of flooding and the load of pollutants in water resources can now be done safely and efficiently.
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Control Panel with inverter
The electric control panel with frequency inverter for the management of 1 to 3 three-phase pumps with EMC filter, the first room for residential use.
Emptying of clear water with floats
Emptying with bell sensor
Emptying with the 4-20ma+ electronic level sensor
Emptying first flush rainwater