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retrofits, slotting easily into an existing installation. It is a great choice for municipal or industrial wastewater or sludge mixing applications,” concluded Tegstam.
The Flygt 4220 mixer is based on Xylem’s Flygt Dirigo platform of integrated power electronics, including an IE4 super premium efficiency motor that delivers market-leading efficiency, and is available in 1.5, two, three and four horsepower versions.
Wastewater mixing is not a static process, as mixing requirements will vary over time depending on a range of factors including flow rates, oxygen demand, and seasonal variations. Conventional mixers operate at a fixed output which often results in wasted energy, unnecessary wear and increased maintenance due to inefficient operation of the mixer.
“The Flygt 4220 mixer fits all common installation systems and is ideal for
The mixer’s capacity to deliver a wide range of duty points – unlike the fixed output generated by single-speed mixers – enables a single Flygt 4220 to replace multiple conventional mixers and will require fewer complete mixers and parts in stock. Flygt 4220 also offers lower investment for rebuild or replacement as it can be redeployed across different tanks and applications.
The Flygt 4220 joins the larger Flygt 4320 mixer, launched in 2015, as part of Xylem’s range of adaptive wastewater mixers.
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