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EASA explains upcoming pump standards

New requirements in 2020 offer opportunities for improving system function

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直到现在, governmental and market forces have tried to reduce electrical energy usage in industry primarily by targeting electric motors. While these “green” initiatives have often raised concerns for manufacturers, repair facilities and end users, they have also spurred innovation.

But the commercial and regulatory landscape continues to evolve, and the horizon coming into view includes a new focus on pumps and pump systems. Starting in January 2020, the U.S. Department 能源(DOE) will begin implementing the first ever energy efficiency standards for freshwater rotodynamic (centrifugal and axial flow) pumps. These standards will directly affect pump manufacturers and, 在较小程度上, 水泵维修市场, while ultimately benefiting end users if the new focus can reduce their energy costs.

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