For outdoor applications…in harsh environments. Schneider Electric solutions help you meet and beat your major pumping challenges.
When you install Pump Controls for your irrigation, water/wastewater or pumping applications – harsh, outdoor conditions can present challenges that will bring these systems to a stand still! And, for years Schneider Electric has been meeting these challenges with its 8940 Pump Panels with Solid State Overload Relays (SSOLR)…providing you added protection against phase failure combined with ease of selection and application.
Now, the best solution just keeps getting better. Schneider Electric has improved its 8940 Pump Panel (SSOLR) offer to include two features that will optimize the performance of your pumping systems in severe environments…
- A latex boot has been added to cover openings in the front of the SSOLR to protect against dirty environments, increasing the performance of your system.
- The electronics have been “de-tuned” to reduce phase imbalance sensitivity - reducing nuisance tripping often found in remote applications.
This ensures continuous, dependable operation of your system.
For simple, reliable pumping solutions, you can continue to count on the best from the marker leader – Schneider Electric. For more information about the 8940 Pump Panel (SSOLR) click here…
Does your field maintenance staff have solid technical knowledge of Pump Control Systems? Do you want to learn more about the options available to you, your company and your maintenance team?
The Submersible Wastewater Pump Association (SWPA) is sponsoring an in-depth program for water and wastewater pump station service personnel, pump station operations personnel, and service personnel who work with submersible wastewater pumping systems. This program will cover such key topics as:
- Enclosures – type definition and troubleshooting
- Common Schematic Symbols and Terminology
- Motor Starting Technology – alternatives and application specifics
- Control Devices – including: sensors and floats
- Motor Protection – including: relays, controllers, and other related equipment
The class will be held September 9-10, in Orlando, Florida. Please visit the SWPA website for further information and registration details.
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