Protect and optimize pump environments with pump motor power data.
Sponsored by: Load Controls Inc.
Pump motor power sensors and controls have been available for over 25 years. Because power levels from pump motors relate directly to pumping work being performed, these sensors and controls have proven useful to protecting pumps and motors. Changes in motor power can provide early feedback that could indicate abnormal events such as dry running, cavitation, overloads or bearing failures. This early detection of faults is useful in applications where the fluid being pumped is valuable, dangerous or messy if it gets out into the environment. Learn how to leverage motor power across varying timelines to protect and optimize pump environments in this white paper.
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