Producer: WATER ENERGY
Block-module pumping station WE. MB
Block-module pumping station WE. MB
WE.MB are a state-of-art and ready to use pumping stations assembled and supplied within a compact metal frame modules. These pumping stations can be used for different applications: pressure boosting sets, fire-fighting units, irrigation stations e.t.c. The modules of these stations can be supplied both as a ready to install on a firm basement lightweight buildings either on a 4-wheel chassis. The booster station consisting of 1 up to 8 pumps is firmly fixed to the chassis of the block-module. By request of the client modules may contain from 1 to 4 console pumps fixed to the chassis of the module. Control panel is fixed either to the pressure station or on to the interior wall of the module. Different dimensions of the block-module can be supplied, starting from 3,0 x 2,5 x 2,5 m to 6,0 x 9,0 x 3,5 m depending on client’s demand and transport regulations in the region of supply.
All block-modules are insulated with mineral non-combustible thermal insulation with thickness at least 60 kg/m3 and width of 100 mm. Insulation is protected from inner and outer sides of the module with vapor and water barrier film.
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Export department contacts:
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Mr. Andrii Andrikevych
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office@we.com.ua
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+380 (67) 247 64 60
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