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Vertical Pumps: “Riser pipes in the
supply shaft: Four small Tsurumi pumps installed in series are all
that’s needed to ensure drainage vertically upwards through the tunnel"

Horizontal Pumps: “Horizontal booster
pumps in the Bleßberg Tunnel"

Sediment gives no pumping problems
“Silt Pumping: Large particles of sediment in the medium pose no
problems for cascade-connected pumps

900 metre stretch of pumping in “The Bleßberg Tunnel: chains of pumps
reaching 900 metres and more are possible when connecting pumps in
series

All in one KTZ pump “An all-in-one
solution: Tsurumi’s multi-purpose KTZ pump.”
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Serial Pump Installation
leads to Higher Performance
Düsseldorf,
12.02.2007
The more spectacular the building project, the more difficult the
drainage. When the pumping distance becomes too great for any one pump,
Japanese experts recommend installing waste water pumps in series. Today,
ambitious tunnelling projects are demonstrating the feasibility of this
solution.
Two main factors determine
the performance of a pump: Maximum flow and maximum head (or lift). The
maximum flow indicates the highest possible volume under ideal
circumstances. Usually this means an outside temperature of 15°C, a
homogenous medium and pumping completely on the flat. This third factor
directly affects the maximum head: The greater the incline or distance,
the higher the demand for power. If a project calls for vertical pumping,
the pump needs to generate enough flow speed to lift the weight of the
water column. In addition, the specific weight of the medium as well as
its viscosity will play a role in selecting the right pump.
120 metre riser pipe
Sometimes construction projects require a level of performance, which
cannot be fulfilled by any one pump. One example is the Koralmtunnel in
Austria, which at 32.8 km will be the longest rail tunnel in the country.
It will connect the cities of Klagenfurt and Graz following a route that
will cut down journey times substantially. Its construction presents a
serious geotechnical challenge. Exploration tunnels are currently being
built to evaluate the feasibility of the route, which will pass at
depths of up to 1200 metres.
Construction companies Max Bögl Bauunternehmung and Swietelsky
Baugesellschaft are already on site carrying out this initial phase of
the project. Starting from the west portal, the 2.6 km long
‘Mitterpichling’ section is close to completion. Work has also begun on
the 6 km long ‘Paierdorf’ connection tunnel, where the ground water had
to be delivered upwards via the supply shaft - a true show of strength
bearing in mind the 120 metre vertical climb involved. Considering the
scale of the task it was unsurprising that no single-solution pump could
be found at an acceptable cost.
To solve such problems, experts from pump manufacturer Tsurumi developed
an efficient cascade connection system. Two rising pipes are installed
in the shaft and smaller pumps are fitted at 40 metre intervals. The
units are equipped with a pressure relief valve, so that the accumulated
water does not damage the mechanical seal.
At the base of the shaft the abrasive ground water is channelled into a
basin, into which the lowermost pumps are submerged. This solution has
delivered such positive results that the operating company are now using
17 Tsurumi pumps in the €145 million project.
The pumps to be used come from Tsurumi’s KTZ-range. These multi-purpose
pumps, designed for tough jobs, are best-sellers for the global market
leader whose European operation is headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The company’s range includes 250 models offering delivery volumes of up
to 50 cubic metres per minute or 170 metre head. The model currently
installed on the ‘Paierdorf’ site has an 11 kW motor power and is
equipped with a four inch coupling, which can deliver 1440 litres per
minute.
Failure-free dry running
Many of the KTZ’s components are made of special cast iron, which
improves their resistance to abrasion. Further technical features
distinguish the Japanese pumps from their European counterparts. The
unit’s dry-run capability is of utmost importance: If water delivery is
interrupted because the water level in the basin is nearing zero, then
there is no risk of a KTZ pump overheating and breaking down, even
though it is no longer being cooled by the pumped liquid. This can be a
particularly difficult issue in cascade connection, since the pumps are
often sited at inaccessible locations because of the nature of the work.
Owing to the huge economic and safety implications of failure risks,
Tsurumi manufactures its pumps with a preventative double interior
mechanical seal and patented oil lifter. Additionally, an insulated
shaft sleeve keeps the medium away from the shaft, to prevent mechanical
wear from day one. With design features like this aimed at protecting
components from wear and tear, the pump can operate continuously at full
power – an important benefit which has proven popular with operators.
Horizontal pumping
Another application for Tsurumi pumps saw the manufacturer take a new
direction during the construction of the 8.3 km long Bleßberg rail
tunnel, which will house the new high speed line between Nürnberg and
Erfurt in Germany. Lead contractor Bickhardt Bau AG required a
dewatering over a horizontal distance of 930 metres. Tsurumi engineers
installed the reliable KTZ-pumps, on this occasion opting for the
smaller KTZ35.5 model. With only a 10% height differential to overcome
between the tunnel head and the entrance, pumps were installed every 150
metres to serve as a booster in the delivery flow, giving problem-free
drainage. The 5.5kw KTZ235.5 comes equipped with a smaller three inch
discharge, and offers a delivery of 1100 litres per minute – more than
sufficient for the project.
Difficult terrain does not always necessitate powerful and expensive
pump technology. Tsurumi offers small, mobile multi-purpose pumps, which
are equally suitable for these kinds of application, not least because
they are versatile enough to be re-used at other locations on the same
the project. Whatever the ultimate purchase decision is, the chosen
pumps should always be dry-run capable since continuous operation is
vital to meet the demands of most drainage projects.
Ends
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For further
information please contact:
Stefan Hörnschemeyer
Marketing Manager
Tsurumi (Europe) GmbH
Heltorfer Str. 14
40472 Düsseldorf
Germany
Tel: +49 211 417 9373
Fax: +49 211 479 1429
e-mail:
sales@tsurumi-europe.com
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