| Bell & Gossett has published an informative new brochure
that identifies and explains features and benefits of the companys Technovar®
Variable Speed Pump Controller. The eight-page, four-color brochure (D-441)
provides engineers and contractors with useful information on the products many
functions for use in HVAC, water supply, irrigation, pressure boosting and OEM
applications. The brochure lists details of the Technovar controllers features
and benefits such as its variable speed control capability, user-friendly remote interface
and electronic control, as well as the numerous advantages for motor and pump protection
and multi-pump control. Brief explanations coupled with simplified graphs provide a clear
description of all the Technovar controllers user-accessible options, which include:
constant pressure control, control to match system curve, constant flow control, and
actuator mode. A chart containing cost-saving information resulting from the use of a
Technovar pumping system is also included.
Additional detail is provided in the bulletin regarding following a system curve for
multi-pump system control. The brochure informs the operator of the basic steps to create
a multi-pump system that include pressure set-up, system set-up, and automatic lead/lag. A
diagram reflecting system loss compensations as a result of the multi-pump control feature
is also included.
The Technovar
Pump Controller adjusts power consumption for optimal system performance, which
delivers considerable cost savings and lower mechanical load. The initial system cost is
reduced by providing a motor-mounted, compact, combination pump controller-variable speed
drive which results in lower capital and installation costs, and provides energy savings
throughout the lifetime of the equipment.
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