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On Thursday 27th April 2017 CDR Pumps will be exhibiting at the Thermal Engineering Show. The show brings together the foremost products and services involved in the field of thermal engineering and processing welcoming people from across the global engineering and manufacturing industry who share a professional interest in the practice, technology and science of thermal engineering. The show is to be held at the iconic Derby Roundhouse at the centre of the UK’s engineering and manufacturing heritage.

One of the products we will be showcasing at the exhibition is the UTS magnetically driven centrifugal pump which is ideal for handling high-temperature, aggressive, toxic and hazardous liquids. Manufactured in Stainless Steel AISI 316, the UTS mag drive features a synchronous drive configuration based on an outer magnet ring assembly built to magnetically couple with an inner magnet ring assembly. These two magnet rings are locked together by the flux of attracting magnet poles flowing through the containment isolation shell. The pump is also equipped as a standard with a reliable oil lubricated bearing bracket, especially developed to be suitable even under heavy duty service. The design allows the Isolation Shell to be self-venting and fully drainable and internal flushing paths remove the maximum amount of heat generated by the bushing rotation and eddie current on the isolation Shell.

For the execution of high temperature applications both the inner and outer magnets are equipped with:

    • NdFeB (neodymium iron boron) permanent magnets for working temperatures up to 180°C
    • SmCo (samarium cobalt) permanent magnets for working temperatures from 180°C to 300°C Options for high temperature executions (over 180°C)
    • Antimony Graphite Bushings
    • Continuous Service Bearing Support execution ready for Labtecta (non-contacting Labyrinth seal)

High temperature upgrades include Labrynth type oil seals, high temperature magnets and gasket materials

 

To find out more about how the UTS Mag Drive Pump is suitable for high temperature and toxic applications, please call the team on 01933 674777 or come and see our Sales Engineers at The Roundhouse this Thursday, we’ll be in the Outer Ring on stand 24.


Hello from Alan

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Alan, Sales Engineer, CDR Pumps (UK) Ltd

I’m Alan and I recently joined CDR Pumps as an external Sales Engineer.

I started my working life as a technical apprentice at a mass production company mainly manufacturing air and oil filters for the earth moving equipment which also specialised in making hydraulic and fuel filters for aircraft. It was in these early days of my career that I probably experienced one of the most challenging experiences as local radio announced on Sunday morning that the factory, an old cotton mill, was on fire. We got there shortly before it fell to the ground. The challenge then was for the engineers to get a limited production facility running in a rented mill, and to redesign a multi-million pound complete new factory from a blank piece of paper.

After 17 years, the company faced a merger and I spent the next four years as Assistant Technical Support Manager liaising between the German head office and UK workshops for the modification of standard trucks to bespoke specials warehouse design. It was following this role I moved into the pump industry and started working at Grundfos in Warrington. Starting out in water pumps I went on to specialise in multi pump booster sets and waste water & sewage sets. After ten years I moved on to pump distribution and then onto a distribution company who specialised in hygienic pumps and food grade pumps.

I joined CDR Pumps in April 2017 as I saw an opportunity to expand my knowledge of the pump industry further and relished the thought of working with chemical process pumps.  When I’m not at work I enjoy most things – except watching soaps. I try to get to the gym often, I play badminton, I enjoy the relaxation that comes with gardening and I take time out to go walking.  I have been lucky to experience a wide variety of manufacturing and engineering processes throughout my working life so far, chasing a goal was never my objective but enjoying what I do and developing an interest was.

I’m looking forwards to getting stuck into my new role at the company and will primarily focusing on the North-Western regions of the UK so if you’re in this area and fancy a chat about all things pumps related, feel free to give me a call.

Signed Alan Horsfield

Hello from Shannon

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My name is Shannon Chivers and I joined CDR Pumps UK in April 2017 as a Sales Engineer. I am learning the technical role and I will be the point of contact for customer queries on the telephone & email and producing quotations for a range of pumps and spares. My expertise has grown within customer service roles and I have always worked within a technical environment, so dealing with technical enquiries and reading engineer drawings comes naturally to me.Shannon, Sales Engineer CDR Pumps (UK) Ltd

My day to day role within CDR Pumps sees me building relationships with customers and being the point of contact for any technical queries they may have along the way whilst ensuring a smooth transaction for the customer from the initial enquiry right through to the sale.  The skills and expertise I bring to this role range from the NVQ’s I studied at college from Sales & Customer Service to business administration. I worked within the injection moulding machine industry to 5 years, where I was the main point of contact for service and breakdown enquiries, through this role, I learned how to read the engineer drawings to be able to obtain parts and assist customers with breakdowns, I have worked with pumps and various other parts that cross over into my current role at CDR. I had also attended many exhibitions in various roles, which I found furthers my understanding of my role when I see the equipment displayed.  I look forward to learning the more technical aspects of my role, where I can take an enquiry from the customer and support the customer and understand their requirements and be able to quote accordingly on my own.  Learning the technical aspects of pumping fundamentals whilst ensuring  I am fully aware of what to ask and what to check when quoting a customer has presented a new but enjoyable challenge.

When not at work, I like to watch documentaries and read and learn something new. I will hopefully be starting a part time degree in Law next year. I also love long walks and nature.

I’ve enjoyed my time at CDR so far and am looking forwards to speaking to more and more of you as time goes on.

Speak to you soon,

 

Shannon

Testimonial | Chemical Distribution

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A few years ago I discovered we had multiple makes and types of pumps on site, with some being incorrect for their application causing issues in efficiency so the costs of servicing, repairing and running of the pumps was ever increasing. We approached CDR with the objective to standardise all pumps on site and to ensure the correct type of pump for each application was in place. The sales engineer provided a comprehensive product solution and provided full support throughout the project.
As a result, the cost of maintaining the pumps has been significantly reduced and site efficiency has been greatly increased and CDR magnetic drive pumps are now standard across our major Midlands site as well as others across the UK.

 

Chemical Distribution Company

Testimonial | Chemical Manufacturing

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Last year we contacted CDR Pumps as we needed to move an organic solvent that has a very high ( 3.0 ) density – from large delivery containers into smaller units via a weigh scale inside a fume cupboard. CDR took onboard the problems we were facing and got involved with the process to a point by where they offered an alternative solution that has worked extremely well as we were experiencing a large number of health and safety constraints when it came to handling the product as manually handling and decanting the product by hand which caused some health and safety ( spillage ) concerns. We had an initial installation problem, that was not of CDR’s making, but they supported us on site and helped sort the problem out and the solution has now been in place for a year without any problem. One of the main concerns was moving the product with its High SG but the solution that was offered by CDR has worked very well and reduced manual handling of a hazardous product.

Chemical Manufacturer

Testimonial | Speciality Chemicals

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Our company was struggling to establish a stable supply chain due to a high turnover of vacuum pumps whilst maintaining a competitive price. During our manufacturing process, hydrochloric acid and as a result we have a high turnover of pumps. We worked with CDR Pumps to try and come up with alternative solutions but timescales and costs were prohibitive.

Our main consideration has been a robust and stable supply chain with quick availability so we are very pleased with CDR’s commitment to supporting our process requirements. We now know we have product availability with a very quick lead time and dispatch which is very important to us.

Speciality Chemicals Manufacturer

Testimonial | Domestic Polymers

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We got in touch with CDR Pumps in June 2016 as we needed a small pump for a short-term installation. They supplied a small STN 6 exactly to our requirements however we soon started to develop problems but it turns out I as under-estimated the specifications so got back in touch with CDR, as well as other companies, to see what other options were available to us. We didn’t want to spend too much money seeing as it wasn’t needed for a long period of time.
Once the pump was replaced the extra ‘oomph’ solved most of the problem…. Many thanks for the rapid service, it was much appreciated. The pump you quoted was also far more in line with what I requested. I sent out the same details to another supplier, and they came back with 1.5 kW pump at 4 times the cost and a 10 week lead-time.

Chemical Manufacturer specialising in polymers for domestic products

Hello from Jenny

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Hi, I’m Jenny and I joined the CDR team in December 2016 a week after relocating from Leeds to allow my partner Ben to take up a new and very exciting position at RML in Wellingborough. We brought along with us our 2 dogs; Max the Golden Labrador who turned 14 this year and Aggie the Miniature Schnauzer who is going to be 5 in August.

I am currently the Sales Administrator for CDR Pumps (UK) Ltd and have a wealth of administrative experience behind me having worked full time in a variety of admin roles for over 9 years. I’ve held roles across a variety of settings from a government agency, global real estate firm & an interior design company.

My day to day role sees me providing administrative support to the whole team including the Managing Director, company secretary, accountant, operations, export, sales internal/external and marketing. The spectrum of tasks I am responsible for includes providing quotations to our customers for repeat orders, processing sales orders, logging invoices and appraising current administrative procedures, implementing and recording improvements where applicable.  There is lots to learn working at CDR, I have no engineering background whatsoever which was a tad intimidating when I first arrived; it was like listening to another language. However; I have grown in confidence and competence in the last 5 months and continue to do so with training and support from our most experienced members of the team. I’m looking forward to attending the CDR pump training course in September which is a course we offer to all of our customers, so fingers crossed that by this time I’ll be up to date with all the lingo!

When I’m not “pumping” as my Mum hilariously likes to refer to my work; I really enjoy going for days out in the local area. We have found a couple of beauty spots for walking the dogs and I am getting to know where the best coffee spots are; I am a Shameless addict!

Next time you pick up the phone to give CDR a call you might be greeted by me, therefore I look forward to speaking to you and doing what I can to satisfy all your pumping needs (Insert laughter)

 

Jenny Hool


Hello from Jen

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Jen looks after the marketing activities here at CDR PumpsSo… It’s my turn, it was my idea to get the whole team to write a little bit about themselves forgetting that I would in fact, have to do the same myself.  Hi, I’m Jen and it’s my job to look after the marketing activities here at CDR Pumps.

I joined the company in August 2016. I had spent the previous 18 months working for a small telemarketing company in Northampton and wanted the opportunity to cover a wider variety of marketing activities so when the opportunity to join the team at CDR came up I jumped at the chance.  On a day to basis, my role at the company sees me undertaking a wide variety of tasks; I write a lot of the news articles, pull together advertising materials, update our website and keep up with social media. I have a keen interest in photography so I take a lot of the photographs we use on our website, in our marketing materials and literature.  I joined CDR Pumps midway through a major brand review and the day the new website launched so at a time of incredible change which was great, I now get the opportunity to see us through the metamorphosis.

Most of my career history has been within local government and the voluntary sector working with families and young people. I started out as an administrator and picked up marketing, multimedia and design experience and qualifications along the way. It was a less conventional route into this field but I like change.

Away from work I refuse to acknowledge that I have any free time – I have two kids (and a hamster) so free time is obviously a myth. However I do quite like to go out on my bike although I’m a fair weather cyclist and only stick to cycle routes that are flat. I recently took my CBT so try to get out on my beautiful little 125 but again, I’m a fair weather rider so I’ve been limiting this to sunny weekends and I’m a sucker for sci-fi movies, prefer Marvel over DC and have a major crush on Matt Damon.

So that’s enough about me, a good enough word count to satisfy Google and practicing what I preach, if you call the office and get a bit of a ropey Teesside accent then say hi.

 

Jen

Hello from Richard

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Richard in Prague

I’m Richard Prescott and I am an office based Sales Engineer in the Wellingborough facility, having previously been employed by CDR as an Area Sales Engineer covering the East of England.  On a daily basis, I handle telephone and email enquiries from new and existing customers, gaining as much information as possible to offer “The right choice” by way of email and follow up communications to see the quotation through to the sale. Building relationships with our customers that enable me to be a point of contact within CDR and respected for my knowledge and advice.

I was educated unsuccessfully at Wellingborough Grammar school in the 70’s and went on to complete a tool-making apprenticeship with a local engineering company. I remained in engineering for the next 20 years until redundancy caused me to change direction and embarking on a career in Insurance and mortgages until 2014 when an opportunity arose that required engineering and sales experience.

I have always been a keen sportsman either participating or watching on TV or the touch line, these days my passion is for golf and have been a club member of Wellingborough Golf Club for nearly 10 years.  I am married to Lisa and have two daughters and three young grandchildren who we are very close to.

Since joining CDR Pumps in 2014 I have enjoyed being back in the engineering world and have fully immersed myself in all things pumps so, to find the best solution to meet your needs, feel free to drop me a line.

 

Richard Prescott

Welcome Ian…

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Hi, I am Ian and I am the external Sales Engineer for CDR Pumps, covering the East Midlands and Southern regions of the UK. I am relatively new to CDR Pumps, but looking forward to getting stuck in.

Day-to-day I will be the face of CDR Pumps for the regions I cover, meeting with customers and clients etc. to discuss solutions to their pumping applications and requirements. Upon leaving school I began a career as an Engineer in the Royal Air Force, specialising in the propulsion systems of mainly C130J transport aircraft, although when required (usually when on tour) I was required to work on a vast array of aircraft. A photo of Ian divingUpon leaving the RAF I decided that my engineering knowledge, coupled with my friendly personality would make the perfect combination to pursue a career in technical sales.

Following a number of years working externally within the technical sales department of the metering, mixing and dispensing systems sector, I saw an opportunity within CDR Pumps which promised to further my knowledge and meet new challenges.

When I am not at work I like to go to the gym or travelling the world to top up my tan. When not at the gym or at work, you can usually find me under water, with an air cylinder strapped to my back – I am an avid SCUBA diver and love exploring the underwater world.

So if you need to talk pumps and you’re based in the East Midlands or the South of England, give me a call! Look forwards to hearing from you

 

Ian Fisher

Handling molten wax

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CDR Pumps have recently been awarded with an order for 5 UTS-B Stainless steel magnetic drive pumps on an application pumping a wax product. The pumps, furnished with steam jackets on the pump casings, were selected due to the ability to add heat to the product to ensure the product remains in a liquid state. The pumps were manufactured and delivered in a very quick time – 8 weeks from purchase order and are part of a very tight, critical deadline project installation in the UK.

 

 

 

Hi, I’m Claire

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Hi, I’m Claire….

I joined CDR in 2014 after taking voluntary redundancy whilst on maternity leave; with two small children our family focus had to change to ensure we created the best family environment possible.  At this time, Ash needed someone who could help with the organisational elements of the company and putting processes, systems and procedures into place to allow him more time to do what he needed to do as the MD; coming from a Project Management background it seemed a perfect opportunity and perfect timing.

As the company has grown my role has evolved; I am now company secretary responsible for the fleet of cars, company insurances, mobile phones, HR, management and maintenance of the building.  I describe my role as enabling the experts in the team to carry out their role to avoid anyone having to deal with anything ‘on the side of their desk’ which is what happened before I joined.

Lots of people ask me what is it like working with your husband?!?!, I can honestly say it works for us, our roles are very different and we work well side by side as our ultimate goal the success of CDR and our family; however at the end of the day Ash is my boss (at work) and as long as I can make the decisions on the home interior front I am happy!!

In the short time I have worked for CDR I have seen the company grow significantly; we have an amazing team who all bring their own expertise with them to enable the company to be a fabulous place to work.  Looking ahead we have a strong company vision lead by Ash, a 5 year plan which we are nearly at the end of year 2 and are well on track to achieving – CDR is a very exciting place to be working and I look forward to the journey…

 

Claire

CDR on Tour

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There has been more innovation in the last 50 years than ever before so right now is an exciting time to be in the manufacturing and processing industry, especially the pump manufacturing industry.  Last week our team travelled to our Italian manufacturing facility based in Milan to get hands on training in a product that we are confident will be “the next big thing”, innovative and progressive we are really looking forwards to being able to share this product with you.  An additional benefit of the trip was that everyone had the opportunity to witness the manufacturing processes first hand from start to finish and meet our Italian associates.  As a company, we work hard to provide you with the best service we can which includes a knowledgeable team and an extensive product range so it’s great for us to know that over in Italy the ethos is the same.

We are really excited about the new product so watch this space for more details!

 

 

The right pump…

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Last week I visited a site who was having problems with the relatively short shelf life of their metallic submersible pumps.  The pumps were handling Ferric Chloride which, as I am sure you know, a corrosive and toxic acid so was wearing out the metallic pump quickly.

The most obvious solution for a replacement is an air operated diaphragm pump.  With custom material options available, diaphragm pumps are appositive displacement pump and are a good choice for ensuring fluids are not aggravated and feature a seal-less design.  However, in this situation the nearest air supply was 25 metres away and the cost implication was too high to consider moving it.

One alternative to this would be a customised small STN mag drive pump with a rubber impeller and non-return valve, constructed wholly of either Polypropylene or PVDF negating the need to re-locate the air and increasing the shelf life of the pump.  Another alternative is the new-to-market electronically operated diaphragm pump which has all the benefits of an air operated diaphragm pump without the need to relocate the air as it features an electric drive which improves energy consumption.

One of the benefits of getting in touch with our sales team directly is the insight they can give you.  Sometimes the pump that was once the best option is no longer the right choice and we are here to help you through the process.  If you would like to speak to any member of the sales team, please call 01933 674777 and we will arrange to come out and see what solutions are the right choice for you.


Customer Feedback Survey

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We would like to say a huge thank you to all of you who completed our customer feedback form recently.  As promised, we placed all the names into a hat and drew one out the old-fashioned way so a bottle of Champagne is winging its way to the winner.  Due to the sensitive nature of many of our customers, I won’t be sharing the winner’s name this month but our Sales Manager Kevin.

At CDR Pumps, we strive to give you the best level of service so to ensure that we are achieving this we would greatly appreciate a moment of your time to complete the following feedback form:

http://bit.ly/cdr-survey

We love to hear that we did well to meet your needs but more importantly, please let us know if there was something we could have done better. Please click here to complete the feedback form and be entered into the next prize draw.

Hello from Kevin

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Kevin Pratt, Sales Manager, CDR Pumps (UK) Ltd

Hi, my name is Kevin Pratt and for the past three years I have been working as a sales manager for CDR pumps having started life as an internal sales engineer, specifying and quoting systems as well as fault finding. I now generally get involved with some of our larger projects key accounts and pump training.

Having started out as an apprentice trained mechanical/electrical engineer. I took a few years to travel and work over seas. During this time I travelled around Australia and New Zealand also living and working in Canada for over a year.  Following on from Canada I decided to travel through Central and South America, before settling down in Colombia to teach English for another year.

After settling back into engineering and recent family life, I now enjoy spending time with the newest member of the family, me and my wife now enjoy being occupied with our lovely little daughter.  The one piece of social life I have managed to keep hold of is watching Tottenham Hotspur with my Dad which we have been doing for over 25 years.

With 20 years of engineering experience I believe this helps CDR support you as a  customers with the correct advice to suit  your application.  If you need any assistance with applications, be it energy saving, fault finding or specifying new systems please do not hesitate to contact myself or any of the team at CDR Pumps.

Kevin

Introducing Emily

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Hi, I’m Emily and I joined CDR Pumps this month following maternity leave after the birth of my son, Albert.   My new role sees me assisting with the administration duties within the company’s sales and operations departments.Emily and Albert

Over the last seven years, I have worked as a business administration apprentice, sales administrator and sales executive within the motor sports and property industries.  However, before my administrative career began I represented Great Britain at table tennis working my way to the number 1 position for under-18’s in the UK for seven years and seventh for over-18’s . I lived at the National Academy and during this time I achieved 24 national titles and over 100 England caps however times do change and I am now a full time working mummy!

When not at work I like to do lots of family-oriented activities and sleep after all, they do say ‘when baby sleeps, you sleep’ although I am not sure how much longer I can use that excuse!

When you next give CDR Pumps a call you could be speaking to me, therefore I look forward to speaking to you and hope I can help.

 

Emily Leeson

VOC Installation

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ETS 40 mag drive pumps delivered and ready to be installed

CDR Pumps have been working in conjunction with Alcohols Ltd, a well renowned chemical solvents and hydrocarbons facility. Together we have been tasked with a large-scale project to provide a safe system for moving highly flammable solvents to VOC (Volatile organic compounds) directives. Originally the set up included 17 single seal cast iron centrifugal pumps with a small re-circulation line from the discharge to the suction side of the unit. These units fed a flow meter which mechanically shut off when the required capacity of liquid has been pumped forcing the solvent to flow through the smaller re-circulation line and, if left running, produced heat.

Previously an installation like this would have been perfectly adequate but with improvements in chemical pump manufacturing we had the potential to upgrade the system to a safer, more environmentally friendly system with increased energy efficiency.  However, whilst previously considered to be adequate, there were a number of issues with the original installation:

  • Mechanical seal pumps are designed to leak, albeit parts per million, however this still allows flammable vapours to escape enter the atmosphere
  • Due to flow meter closing, the solvent passes through the re-circulation line and has the potential to produce heat energy
  • Energy is wasted when the unit operates through the re-circulation line.

This set up produced excessive heat, wasted energy and leaking vapours is not  suitable for VOC applications and latest ATEX legislation.

The challenge we were presented with was to replace 17 pumps emitting a flammable vapour and excessive heat whilst incorporating adequate pump protection. 

The solution we presented to Alcohols Ltd was to upgrade to our magnetically driven centrifugal pumps in conjunction with power monitors and Thermocouple protection.  Our ETS 40 magnetically driven centrifugal pumps are perfect for this kind of application due to their seal-less design featuring zero vapour loss.  To protect mag drive pumps from dry running and operating against a closed valve we also incorporated a power monitor into the system.  Power Monitors operate by monitoring the power consumption of the motor in relation to the required duty point of the system. If the pump is in a situation of running against a closed valve or dry running, the power monitor deactivates the pump within 0.2 seconds.

This protection device is set up with a new control philosophy complete with new panel, emergency isolation switches and localized start/stop switches.  For increased safety, the final device fittedis a PT100 Thermocouple, this constantly monitors heat generation internally within the pump if the temperature rises above the set point (below the flash point of the solvent), the thermocouple will send a signal to our control panel and switch the specific pump off.

Replacing 17 existing pumps with new systems without impacting production may be a challenge but was achieved through a systematic strategy and this installation alsMain control cabinet with power monitors fittedo included upgraded anti-static valves, pressure tested pipework and a whole new bespoke electrical panel which was specifically designed and built with 17 power monitors intrinsically fitted.

The logistical aspects of this project needed to be organised in such a way so as not to impact production, downtime was not an option.  Firstly our engineers fitted the new custom control panel alongside the old one.  Pipework was prefabricated and pressure tested before we removed the first batch of mechaLocalized Atex rated controls nical seal pumps. The first four units were then removed alongside pipework and valves.  

Once the fitted the first four mag drive pump systems alongside the pre-fabricated pipework, anti-static isolation valves and the PT 100 Thermocouples.  Oncethe first stage was installed, tested and commissioned we continued installing in stages all the pump systems were fitted and commissioned safely.  Every individual pump system has been tested to ensure the power monitors prevented the pumps from dry running and operating against a closed valve and emergency isolators were fitted locally and tested on site.

The Final install has been an extremely successful. Energy consumption has dropped significantly; accurate pump selection meant that motor powers could be reduced from 4 kw to 2.2 kw and in addition to smaller motors when the pumps are not required for operation (when the flow meter closes) the specific power monitor automatically shuts of the pump.

This set up is suitable for an ATEX Zone 1 area classification. All components ATEX certified and supplied with certification with an individual tag number.

Replacing the old pumps with zero vapour loss mag drive pumps means we eradicate hazardous vapours escaping into the environment producing a safer cleaner working environment as well as having piece of mind that we have a safe working system that comes from having two layers of pump protection; the first being a digital load monitor to prevent dry running, operating if a pipe splits and running against a closed valve thereby preventing heat generation. The second safety device being the PT100 Thermocouple fitted to prevent excessive heat being produced with a flammable product.

At CDR Pumps we are proud that a system has now been put into place to prevent volatile organic chemical emissions escaping into the environment. All controls, valves, and pumps are executed to the highest ATEX standards and individually certified suitable for an ATEX Zone 1 area. Safety is of paramount importance and with this in mind we have prevented the possibility for dry running, excessive heat being transmitted into a flammable product and sized the units to prevent static build up. All 17 pump systems were specified to reduce energy consumption achieved by downgrading the motor sizes and automatic shut off.

We are pleased that all our challenges had been met, this site now has a safe, environmentally friendly and increased energy efficient plant.

If we can help with any projects or installs please do not hesitate to contact us.

Achema 2018

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2018 sees CDR Pumps showcasing our extensive range of chemical process pumps at Achema this spring.  The exhibition takes place at the Exhibition grounds of Messe Frankfurt GmbH in Frankfurt am Main, Germany from 11 – 15 June 2018.  Achema is undoubtedly the leading forum for chemical engineering and the process industries across the globe bringing together a network of experts, innovators and specialists.  The last exhibition boasted 166’000 participants from 100 countries and this year the focal topics of Achema this year are Biotech for Chemistry, Flexible Production and Chemical & Pharmaceutical Logistics so as you can imagine, we are excited that these are elements that we can support, to find out how join us in Hall 9.0 on Stand B35.

 

CDR Pumps - Find us in Hall 9.0 at Achema 2018

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