Safe Without Extraneous Water: Our DORANT and HEKANT Pumping Stations

In water and wastewater technology, the issue of extraneous water ingress is a common and costly problem. Extraneous water can lead to significant disadvantages, including:

  • Higher energy costs
  • Increased pump wear
  • Higher maintenance efforts and costs
  • Increased load on the downstream sewer network and treatment plant
  • Reduced maximum capacity of the pumped water volume
  • Lowering of the groundwater level and potential structural damage

Our DORANT and HEKANT pumping stations offer a reliable solution. The shaft system of these pumping stations consists of three parts that are welded together to create a seamless and completely waterproof system. This effectively prevents the ingress of extraneous water and ensures high operational reliability.

Why is a waterproof shaft system so important? Joints in conventional systems are weak points where extraneous water can enter. Especially in pumping stations that are deep in groundwater, there is a continuous strong water pressure. A leaking joint can quickly lead to uncontrolled water flow. Our seamless systems provide the perfect solution.
A waterproof system like DORANT and HEKANT is safer, more efficient, and more cost-effective in the long run. The advantages are clear:

  • Reduced energy costs
  • Longer pump lifespan
  • Less maintenance effort
  • Reduced strain on the sewer network and treatment plant
  • Maximum efficiency in water pumping

Our innovative solutions not only contribute to the efficiency and safety of your projects but also help preserve resources and ensure the sustainable use of infrastructure.

See also  Pressure Networks