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Xylem launches new pump range equipped with IE5 motors

Water technology company Xylem is launching a new ‘Smart Pump’ range.

The Lowara Smart Pump range is equipped with built-in ultra-premium efficiency IE5 motors to achieve optimal performance in water supply and HVAC applications for commercial buildings.

According to the company, the IE5 motor delivers the “highest level of performance, exceeding current IE3 legislative requirements”.

“Improving efficiency in buildings is a key priority for the global building sector,” said Giorgio Sabbatini, global director of Business Unit HVAC / Commercial Building Services at Xylem.

He added: “The segment is highly focused on reducing energy consumption and operational costs as they relate to systems in a facility – whether it’s plumbing or HVAC systems.

“Our new Lowara Smart Pump range addresses this market need. Featuring advanced variable speed drives, the next generation Lowara range lays the foundation for achieving the highest efficiencies, classified as IES2 standard. With the Smart Pumps range we are going beyond single components, as only a great trio of motors, variable speed drives and pumps can provide the reliability, best savings and shortest payback times sought by our customers.

“The latest EU regulations are helping to drive innovation and demand for smart technologies.

“This is the era of ‘smart buildings’. Building owners want to enhance energy savings by taking advantage of improved technologies, including communications capabilities as well as materials. By meeting these new, strict regulations, we are enabling our customers to reduce their operating costs, while also lowering energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Efficiency is not only a business priority now: it’s a moral imperative.” 

According to Xylem, its new Lowara Smart Pump range is ‘plug and play’ and is “simple to install and commission both in new and retrofit installations”.   

The embedded electronic drive called e-SM extends the working area of a pump to maximise flexibility and enhance system performance, according to the company. The drive also enables the size of the motor to be reduced, resulting in a compact footprint suitable for small spaces.

It delivers power up to 1.5kW single phase input and can link as many as three pumps for greater flexibility and durability of the system, Xylem maintained. 





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