Electrical Controls/SCADA

Electrical Controls/SCADA Electrical Controls/SCADA Overview Video Overview Video Electrical & Level SensingCan a lift station have two pumps that automatically alternate?Yes, Romtec Utilities frequently designs lift stations that have two or more pumps. In typical use, the control panel will sequentially alternate starts between each pump so that the pumps will accrue equal runtime during the life-cycle of the lift station. This practice reduces some maintenance requirements for the pumps. Additional pumps also offer a ...

What is included in an Operation & Maintenance manual from Romtec Utilities?

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The Operation & Maintenance manual is provided by Romtec Utilities after a pump station is installed and started up. This manual contains the complete information of the specific pump station for which it was written. First, The O&M manual lists all of the contact information for Romtec Utilities support and the manufacturers of the components in the system. After that, information is about the scope of supply, warranty, permits, start-up reports, and inspections are documented. …

Control Panel Repair/Retrofit

Control Panel Repair/Retrofit Typical Control Panel Retrofit Requirements Upgrade from a proprietary controller to a site-specific PLC. Upgrade from an existing pump type and horsepower to a new pump type and horsepower. Upgrade from an existing level control to a new level control device. Add (or change) an existing communication system to a new system or a specific SCADA system. Evaluation of an existing system relative to various state and local codes. Develop or update ...
PSEG

Public Service Enterprise Group|Trenton, NJ| 225 GPM - 11.7' TDH

jweddell100gpm - 300gpm, Detention Pond Pumping, Detention Ponds, Eastern, Industrial, Power Generation, Stormwater, Stormwater Collection, Stormwater Runoff

Romtec Utilities was contacted to design and supply a stormwater pump station as part of an improvement project at an industrial power switch station in Trenton, New Jersey. This is one of several locations where aging infrastructure is being replaced by the local electric company, Public Service Enterprise Group, or PSE&G.