2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/883/1/012101
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Monitoring system for electricity consumption at pumping stations

Abstract: Currently, the control and accounting of electricity at 1693 irrigation pumping stations of the Ministry of water management of Uzbekistan is carried out manually, on the basis of which 17 different types of documentation are filled in. This work requires a large amount of time and human resources. This can also be observed at the water and wastewater pumping stations. In this paper, the existing system of accounting for electricity consumption is fully considered on the example of several irrigation pumping s… Show more

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“…kW. The efficiency of an installation with jet pumps is in the range of 10-30 % [5], and of a pumping unit with a vane cantilever pump-40-70 % [9,21].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…kW. The efficiency of an installation with jet pumps is in the range of 10-30 % [5], and of a pumping unit with a vane cantilever pump-40-70 % [9,21].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jet pumps will be used as emergency pumps, for example, only during power outages.We evaluated reliability parameters by external failures that occurred at the pumping station "Kiziltepa-2" for the period from 2004 to 2011 [24]. The main external failures are power outages [21]. For the analysis of operational reliability according to external failures, the data from the service of operation of the pumping station and the State Inspectorate "Gosvodkhoznadzor" were used [24].…”
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“…This issue is especially relevant for industries that consume a large amount of energy. The main electricity consumer in agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan is the machine water intake [1]. The park of pumping stations has more than 1600 pumping stations for reclamation purposes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the main negative factors that significantly worsen the operating conditions of pumping equipment is the saturation of the pumped water with mechanical impurities. The technical and economic consequences of the presence of a significant content of mechanical impurities in the pumped water are expressed in the deterioration of the operating parameters of the pumping unit (pressure, supply, efficiency) and the associated increase in electricity consumption and in significant labor and material costs for repair work to eliminate the consequences of waterjet wear of the pump flow parts [1,4,5,7,10]. The presence of suspended sediments in the pumped water leads to overspending electricity spent on lifting water or undersupplying this water at a constant value of the amount of electricity consumed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%