Eaton at Pump Centre Conference & Exhibition, 22-23 May
Posted to News on 5th Apr 2013, 15:29

Eaton at Pump Centre Conference & Exhibition, 22-23 May

Eaton, a Pump Centre Member, will be showcasing its new ideas and products for the water industry at the Pump Centre Conference and Exhibition in Telford. From 22-23 May visitors to stand 13 can discuss with the company's experts how its products and services can enhance reliability and help ensure against environmental damage.

Eaton at Pump Centre Conference & Exhibition, 22-23 May

Highlights on the stand will include the newly launched PowerXL variable speed drives which are rated up to 250kW. The drives are part of Eaton's lean strategy, and pluggable modules enable the PowerXL variable frequency drives to be incorporated quickly and simply into Eaton's SmartWire-DT connection and communication technology which completely eliminates the need for conventional control circuit wiring. The new drives give users an easy-to-install, operator-friendly option for driving pumps.

Echoing the "Sustainable Pumping' theme of this year's event the PowerXL drives are highly energy efficient: the DA1 series supports both the standard three-phase motors that normally comply with the current IE2 and IE3 standard, as well as the permanent magnet motors that are designed for the future IE4 standard. The devices also feature an energy optimiser that can automatically reduce the motor voltage with light loads.

Another technology on the Eaton stand is the PKE motor-protective circuit-breaker, the advantage of which, compared with conventional products, lies in the expanded drive monitoring. The diagnostic, status or overload messages show the actual flow of current and display the status of the overload trip device. The actual motor current can be continuously displayed and analysed via Eaton's SmartWire-DT without additional components. Depending on the drive application, the following operating states can be differentiated: motor switched off, motor under load, motor no-load, motor operation, motor overload and motor fault. The separate load limits and the time response behaviour can be individually programmed and adapted to all drive tasks.

Where reliability is a major factor, emerging faults can be identified in good time thanks to the transmission of motor current and overload status. This enables the system operator to intervene before an undesirable interruption occurs. Of particular interest in this case is the option to operate the PKE as a motor protection relay. The motor-protective circuit-breaker is then not triggered in the event of overload; only the associated contactor is disconnected. Once the overload situation is rectified, the motor can be switched on again via the control unit without the maintenance personnel having to first reset the protection switch

Eaton is focused on sustainability and efficiency and therefore its products and services are matched to help address the pressures that currently face the water industry. To learn more about Eaton's power management products, visit the company on stand 13 at the Pump Centre Conference and Exhibition in Telford, 22-23 May, or go to the website at www.eaton.eu.


Eaton

Grimshaw Lane
Middleton
M24 1GQ
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)161 655 8900

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