boIlers, PuMPs & valves
pumping of whole fruits or vegetables, and an alternative piston pump with a pneumatic cylinder can be supplied for low pressure applications of less than 5 bar. Over the years three additional models have been added to the BP Series range:
BPM Series – a skid-mounted, mobile version allowing it to be used across multiple production lines
BPSC Series – designed for highly viscous products, and those which are produced and packed at low temperatures, it features a screw conveyor to feed the pump inlet
BPH Series – a horizontal version with a vertical inlet and a ball valve instead of a clap valve
If you have experienced product issues using
other pumps, then chances are the HRS BP Series will be able to meet the challenge whether processing whole fruits or vegetables, delicate dairy products like creams and sauces, highly viscous materials such as humous, or larger particles such as coleslaw or fruit compote.
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The MosT InTellIgenT ProgressIve CavITy PuMP In The World
patented SCT AutoAdjust technology in combination with SEEPEX digital solutions enables remote adjustment to maintain pump performance at the optimal operating point without onsite manual intervention. SCT AutoAdjust is the next evolutionary step
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of Smart Conveying Technology (SCT), an ease of maintenance design launched over 10 years ago to simplify and speed up maintenance removing the need for dismantling the suction or discharge pipework. The design of SCT AutoAdjust maintains the same design features of SCT while incorporating hydraulic controls to restore and maintain pump performance.
Remote Adjustment with one CliCk The integration of SEEPEX digital solutions with SCT AutoAdjust enables such adjustment to be made remotely from the pump, through the SEEPEX Pump Monitor and SEEPEX Connected Services. This reduces the need for onsite manual intervention and time-consuming trips to pumps installed in remote, inaccessible locations or large complex sites. All with just one click and without the need
for special tools or replacement of components, SCT AutoAdjust enables the pump’s efficiency to be restored remotely and adapt to changes in process conditions. This translates into significantly improved uptime, longer service life of components, reduced need for spare parts and lower life-cycle costs.
the PoweR of digitAl SEEPEX digital solutions incorporating the SEEPEX Pump Monitor and Connected
hrough Industry 4.0 technology, SEEPEX has refined its range of progressive cavity pumps to introduce the pump generation of the future, today. The unique
Services enable predictive and forward planned maintenance to increase resilience, process and asset uptime, and facilitate on time spare parts availability. The Pump Monitor transforms the
progressive cavity pump into an intelligent field device that constantly monitors the status and performance, and immediately reports deviations to the user. Advanced analytics provided by the cloud-
based Connected Services, combined with SEEPEX application expertise, deliver process optimisation, improved equipment and plant efficiency, creating previously unimagined potential for increased equipment availability. SCT AutoAdjust offers the ability to
maintain both pump performance and efficiency remotely. The predictive and forward planned maintenance afforded by monitoring and advanced analytics increases uptime and spare par ts availability. Maintenance becomes easy and simple and unplanned downtime is reduced.
summARy of Benefits
Ability to maintain pump performance and efficiency remotely
Predictive maintenance through monitoring and advanced analytics Forward planned maintenance Reduced reactive maintenance Increased uptime
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