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Frequency Pressure Regulation in Water Supply Systems (CROSBI ID 586823)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Halkijević, Ivan ; Vuković, Živko ; Vouk, Dražen Frequency Pressure Regulation in Water Supply Systems // Proceedings on CD from the IWA Specialist Conference / Fantozzi, Marco (ur.). Ferrara, 2012. str. 1-13

Podaci o odgovornosti

Halkijević, Ivan ; Vuković, Živko ; Vouk, Dražen

engleski

Frequency Pressure Regulation in Water Supply Systems

In water supply systems, pressure management in most cases is proven to be the most cost-effective activity related to water loss reduction. As an advanced method of pressure control, it is possible to use variable frequency drives for centrifugal pump control. Pressure regulation can be performed with constant pressure or with proportional pressure control. The application of proportional pressure control is particularly applicable in water supply systems since the operating pump performance is constantly adapting the pressure to the actual demand. Along with lower leakage losses, it also results in lower energy consumption and the elimination of non-stationary phenomena, thereby extending the pump lifetime. Therefore, the paper presents a theoretical discussion of the proportional pressure control. Possible savings are shown on the example of water supply system of the city of Velika Gorica.

Proportional Pressure Control; Water Loss; Water System

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Podaci o prilogu

1-13.

2012.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Proceedings on CD from the IWA Specialist Conference

Fantozzi, Marco

Ferrara:

Podaci o skupu

Water Loss Europe 2012

predavanje

23.05.2012-25.05.2012

Ferrara, Italija

Povezanost rada

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