Many areas of the world are already experiencing water hardships. Challenges include shortages of freshwater supply, stressed supply, and changes in climate that have led to longer, more severe droughts.
Desalination has been the buzzword in the water industry for many years. In its essence, this artificial process takes the salt out of the ocean water and converts it for use in human consumption or irrigation. It sounds like a very easy answer to a very large problem. However, while it’s a solution for affluent areas near the ocean, it may not be the solution for poor, water-stressed regions or areas of high altitudes. After all, how would you get ocean water to those locations in a cost-effective manner?
According to an article by The Washington Post, the desalination process isn’t always the most energy-efficient, even though today’s plants use significantly less energy than their predecessors.
DSI/Dynamatic, Inc. has solutions for desalination plants, and their products ARE energy efficient. In the plants that process more than 10 million gallons per day, the large intake and filtration pumps, as well as the reverse osmosis feed, generally require high-power pumps, which could use their larger variable speed drives to save on overall energy costs.
High opportunity for Dynamatic products:
- Horsepower = 300 to 3000 hp
- Motor Voltage = 2300 or 4160
- Motor Speed = 1200 and below, some exceptions for 1800 rpm
- Vertical usually better than horizontal (for space considerations)
- Retrofit to existing equipment is often successful
Municipal Market Manager Gary Patterson said our SPMV units are the best-applied equipment for the pumping process.
“Our target applications are the largest pumps in the plant that take in raw water or discharge treated water,” he said.
Dynamatic variable speed drive clutches have been installed in wastewater treatment applications for many decades and applying them in desalination plants would be no different.
Patterson said pumping is pumping. “There’s nothing inherent in the desalination process that makes it any different than freshwater or wastewater treatment.”
The Dynamatic eddy current products are inherently durable and simple-to-use technology. When installed properly and adequately maintained, it’s easy to get decades of reliable use from them. Dynamatic can also withstand rugged or harsh environments, so when used in the process of removing salt and minerals from water, Dynamatic will prove to be your only choice for the job.
Contact Dynamatic at info@dynamatic.com to discuss your needs regarding desalination. They are ready to help!
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