Trial Blazing Borger Pumps Send Sludge To Howdon AD Plant

Following a six month trial at Howdon Sewage Treatment Works, Northumbrian Water is set to replace a total of four troublesome pumps with FL776 rotary lobe units made by Borger

by David Brown | Friday 29 July 2016

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Initially, a Borger pump with optimum rotors was put to work in the heavy rag application, transferring sludge from a sludge holding tank to an AD plant, as Colin Davison, Mechanical Maintenance Team Leader at Northumbrian Water, explains:

“We wanted to improve this part of our process with a pump that would perform with suitable effectiveness, but also be far more reliable and easier to service than what we were using”.

He added: “Over a sustained 6 month period, the Borger FL776 proved conclusively that it is more than capable of handling this tough application, with the bonus that its maintenance-in-place design makes it much easier and far less time-consuming to service than other pumps”.

To help reduce costs for Northumbrian Water, Borger will be reusing the 30kW drives from the original pumps.

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David Brown
Borger UK Limited
uk@boerger.com
www.boerger.com
+44 1902 798977

Friday 29 July 2016 / file under Wastewater | Water