News & Stories from Romtec Utilities
Have you faced pesky control and communication issues due to weather elements or had trouble maintaining the electrical controls of your pump station? The answer to these problems is simple. The Motor Control Center (MCC) should be housed in a control building to ensure safe and secure long-term operations. MCC’s are a critical piece of infrastructure that house the electrical controls for a pump station in a central location. Access to an MCC is crucial
At Romtec Utilities we provide a complete scope of work as we design, supply, and prefabricate the structural, mechanical, and electrical components for pump stations. Are you a new or bidding contractor trying to figure out how you will install a Romtec Utilities pump station? Or what exactly does Romtec Utilities provide along with its other service offerings? Look no further. At Romtec Utilities we provide an installation advisor at the site at the time
Romtec Utilities has decades of experience providing pumping systems for a wide variety of applications. Pumping systems can inherently be complex, and it is important to have the skills and knowledge to successfully design, supply, and start-up large and complex pumping systems. With any pumping system, it’s necessary to understand the big picture before the design process. This is especially true for large systems. Understanding the big picture before the design avoids costly revisions, delays,
Before a pump station can be commissioned into service, it’s necessary to perform a successful startup of the system. For each of our pump station packages, Romtec Utilities sends one of our expert start-up technicians to the jobsite to assist the contractor with the startup. Startup services are typically a two-day process, with the first day covering the pump installation, electrical wiring to the control panel, checking all plumbing and equipment, and startup of the
When building and designing pump stations, there are a variety of technical and performance specifications used throughout the process at Romtec Utilities. These specifications are used to ensure that the end owner receives the exact system they need which will function correctly for the given application and duty point. These specifications are used in concert with system shop drawings, as they provide the technical information necessary for bidding contractors to understand exactly what they will





