Drinking water pumps
Drinking water pumps move water from wells to homes, businesses and other locations. They are vital to water infrastructure.
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Pumps for drinking water
Drinking water pumps play a vital role in providing clean and safe drinking water to homes, businesses and communities. Without an effective drinking water pump, water supply systems can become unreliable and problems with the quality and availability of drinking water can arise.
Certified drinking water pumps
The certification of drinking water pumps is of crucial importance for the safety and quality of our drinking water. Drinking water pumps are responsible for providing clean and safe drinking water to homes, businesses and public facilities.
To ensure that drinking water pumps meet the highest standards, several international and national certification programs are available. These programs test and verify the performance and safety of drinking water pumps and confirm their suitability for use in drinking water systems.
An example of an international certification program for drinking water pumps is the NSF / ANSI 61 certification. This certification is awarded to potable water pumps that meet drinking water health and safety standards in the United States. This program tests drinking water pumps for their ability not to release harmful substances into drinking water, as well as for their durability and reliability.
Another important certification program is the European Drinking Water Directive (EU DWI). This directive sets requirements for materials and chemicals that come into contact with drinking water, including drinking water pumps. Drinking water pumps that comply with this directive receive the CE mark, which indicates that the pumps meet European standards for drinking water quality and safety.
Moreover, national certification programs are also available, such as the KIWA certification in the Netherlands and the DVGW certification in Germany. These programs test and evaluate the performance and safety of drinking water pumps and verify that they meet national drinking water quality standards.
ADVICE AND SALES
THE BEST POSSIBLE SOLUTION FOR YOUR APPLICATION
There are many different types of pumps and just as many applications, such as a submersible, circulation or well pump. Due to this diversity of pumps, it is wise to be well informed about what type of pump is required before you purchase one or have it overhauled. The IPG team with various pump experts can always advise you on the best possible solution for your application and can also support you with the purchase and installation of the pump.
IPG has strong relationships with various pump manufacturers and can therefore give you good advice in purchasing many types and brands of pumps. For example, the Industrial Pump Group is the Dutch importer of SAER and official dealer of Lowara, Grundfos and Seepex, among others.
Types of Drinking Water Pumps
There are several types of drinking water pumps that can be used, including:
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Centrifugal pumps: These pumps are suitable for transporting large volumes of water and are widely used in drinking water applications.
- Jet pumps: Suitable for delivering water to higher floors, these pumps are efficient and quiet.
- Submersible pumps: These pumps are used for water extraction from wells, such as wells and wells.
- Booster Pumps: These pumps are used to increase the pressure of the water and are necessary for effective water distribution
Advantages of Drinking Water Pumps
- Reliability: Drinking water pumps are specially designed to ensure a constant and reliable water supply, so you don't have to worry about breakdowns or interruptions in your water supply.
- Efficiency: Drinking water pumps are energy efficient and ensure a fast and silent water supply.
- Quality: Drinking water pumps help improve the quality of drinking water by filtering it and removing impurities.
- Convenience: Drinking water pumps can be remotely controlled and monitored, so you are aware of the operation and maintenance of the pump at any time.
- Safety: Drinking water pumps are designed with safety in mind and meet the highest safety and health standards, so you don't have to worry about contaminated drinking water.
Factors when choosing a drinking water pump
When choosing a drinking water pump, there are several factors to consider, such as:
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Amount of water to be processed
- Pressure and flow requirements
- Type of drinking water application
- Available space and installation requirements
- Maintenance requirements and their costs
Need help selecting the right pump? The experts of IPG are ready for you, feel free to contact us at: (0251) 222 566 of info@industrialpumps.nl.