Pump synchronization

LEWA is more than the leading manufacturer of metering pumps and systems. With our expertise, we develop technologies that further improve the operation of technical process systems. This includes pump synchronization that produces a reduction in pulsations and vibrations in pipeline systems and optimization of stand-by concepts.

Features:

  • Parallel operation of multiple pumps in the same pipeline system.
  • Synchronization of all pumps at low pump frequencies instead of stand-by concepts.
  • Increase in flow rate by starting up an additional synchronized pump
  • Improvement in the pulsation and resonance behavior of the pipeline system.

Less pulsation, more effective stand-by concepts
pump synchronization

By synchronizing pumps, you can avoid pulsations in pipeline systems and also create effective standby concepts.

Two or more pumps are synchronized via an electronic crankshaft coupling. This means that pumps can be arranged in separate areas. Various effects are achieved via the controlled phase shift. For example, undesirable pulsations and / or resonances can be avoided. In addition, synchronization has a positive impact on the implementation of less expensive and more effective stand-by concepts.

Synchronization for pulsation reduction

Animated pump synchronisation

Simulate different operating modes of an application with and without pump synchronization. Mind the differences of the pressure pulsation in the piping system.

  • Choose one operating mode in the lower right area of the animation
  • Follow the instructions in the pop up
Fördermenge: 21m3/h (100%)
Druck: 220 bar ges.
Fluid: MEG
Einschließlich Rohrleitung
Pumpe 1
Pumpe 2
Pumpe 3
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Max
+5,86 %
Mittlerer
Druck
Min
-5,86 %
1 Kurbelwellenumdrehung
  • Druckpulsation Anlage
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 1
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 2
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 3
Max
+5,86 %
Mittlerer
Druck
Min
-5,86 %
1 Kurbelwellenumdrehung
  • Druckpulsation Anlage
  • 100 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 1
Max
+5,86 %
Mittlerer
Druck
Min
-5,86 %
1 Kurbelwellenumdrehung
  • Druckpulsation Anlage
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 1
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 2

Max
+5,86 %
Mittlerer
Druck
Min
-5,86 %
1 Kurbelwellenumdrehung
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 1
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 2

Max
+5,86 %
Mittlerer
Druck
Min
-5,86 %
1 Kurbelwellenumdrehung
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 1
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 2

Max
+5,86 %
Mittlerer
Druck
Min
-5,86 %
1 Kurbelwellenumdrehung
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 1
  • 50 % Volumenstrom Pumpe 2

Pumpensynchronisation

am Beispiel TRIPLEX G3G

Druckpulsation

Pumpe 1 fährt auf 50% Leistung.

Anlage anfahren

Start
Phase 1 - Anfahren der ersten Pumpe auf 50% Leistung
Phase 2 - Zuschalten der zweiten Pumpe, beide Pumpen auf 25% Leistung
Phase 3 - Betriebsmodus mit zwei Pumpen auf 50% Leistung

Auswahl der Pumpe zur Reparatur

Start
Start
Start

Betriebsmodus

Optimale Synchronisation
(60° Versatz)
Optimale Synchronisation
(60° Versatz)
Optimale Synchronisation
(60° Versatz)

Vergleich der Druckpulsationsdiagramme

Auswahl der Pumpe zur Reparatur

Start
Phase 1 - Anfahren der ersten Pumpe auf 50% Leistung
Phase 2 - Zuschalten der zweiten Pumpe, beide Pumpen auf 25% Leistung
Phase 3 - Betriebsmodus mit zwei Pumpen auf 50% Leistung
Neustart des Anfahrmodus

Auswahl der Pumpe zur Reparatur

Start
Start
Start
Optimale Synchronisation
(60° Versatz)
Optimale Synchronisation
(60° Versatz)
Optimale Synchronisation
(60° Versatz)

Vergleich der Druckpulsationsdiagramme

Unique suction volume

Customer benefit

The benefit of pump synchronization for systems is obvious: The technology is protected and breakdown and maintenance times are reduced. By increasing efficiency, operation of the entire system becomes more cost-effective. Lower investment costs (compare three smaller pumps with two large pumps).

  • Better utilization thanks to operation of every pump in the lower frequency range.
  • Dedicated maintenance and standby pumps unnecessary
  • Lower pump life cycle costs
  • Reduction of resonance and pulsations in pipeline systems
  • Pumps can be switched off and on without reduction of flow rate in the overall system
  • Pump synchronization is a proven and reliable LEWA technology

Features

Electronic control characteristics:

  • Only one guide signal
  • Automatic conversion of the guide signal and phase delay dependent on the number of pumps
  • Easy transition of system to maintenance status by cutting pumps in and out

Required components:

  • Frequency converter for each pump
  • Encoder system for each pump
  • Control unit for synchronization
Reliable Components