Water Supply Pumping Station Energy Consumption Analysis and Energy Saving Research Based on the Energy Consumption Coefficient

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From the view point of efficiency, the energy consumption coefficient was used as the energy utilization evaluation index in a water supply pumping system, and through the comparative analysis between the energy consumption coefficient and the pump efficiency, the past pump efficiency that was used as the economic index in the system could not completely and scientifically reflect the energy utilization rate of the system, while the energy consumption coefficient could intuitively reflect conveying unit volume of liquid consumption in a water supply pumping system. Based on the theory of energy consumption coefficient, the comprehensive analysis of different energy saving methods, energy saving space estimation, and average energy consumption coefficient calculation under variable conditions of the system in a water supply pumping system can give a specific guidance scheme of energy saving to the system, and it has a guidance and reference significance to the energy saving reform in the water supply pumping system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 724-725)

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999-1004

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August 2013

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