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The submersible centrifugal pump in Unterschleissheim promotes since December 2004 without maintenance deep groundwater from the Malm for geothermal heat supply of the community north of Munich.
The pump of Baker Hughes with the type designation WNE1600 is powered by a 597 kW motor and has a diameter of 9 inches. It is built in 350 feet of water in a 13 3/8 casing and ran a total of 85,600 hours of operation by the end of December 2014. On average, the 8,560 operating hours per year, which is almost an annual full load performance. She has been promoted 25,328,533.00 m and 0.02 m k deep groundwater and thus thermal energy is delivered 377.462.00 MWh of district heating. The maximum flow rate is 110 liters per second, service canada the deep groundwater in sub-closing home is 78 C hot. The pump is to be developed by the end of the current heating season.
High capacity pumps in geothermal service canada energy is the theme of Forum II at the 11th International Geothermal Conference in Offenburg on March 4, 2014. Areas of focus include the pump manufacturer to introduce your most powerful units. (Js)
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