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Automation: Informations
Automation is possible with all our submersible pressure pumps, garden pumps and deep-well pumps. By installing an electronic or mechanical control system you can use the discharged fluid the same way as if you took it from the water mains: By simply opening or closing water taps or other water-consuming appliances.
Apart from that, automation using electronic control systems will protect your pump from damage caused by dry-running since these systems will cut out automatically in the absence of water.
Electronic control systems
Brio 2000-M
Brio 2000-M
Electronic control systems will provide a pump control as a function of pressure and water flow rate. The Brio 2000-M and T.I.P.-MATIC control systems will switch the pump on either when the tap is opened or as soon as pressure has dropped to a specific minimum value. When water tapping stops, the pump will switch off. While the ON pressure can be set individually, the OFF pressure cannot be selected here, since upon shutting the tap an automatic cut-out process will be triggered as a function of the pumping performance.
Mechanical control systems
The ON and OFF pressure can be set individually
The ON and OFF pressure can be set individually
Mechanical control systems will control the pump on the basis of an interaction between an expansion tank - also referred to as pressure tank - and the set ON and OFF pressure. If a mechanical control system is used, it will switch the pump on by enabling the current to flow. When the water-consuming appliance is switched off or the tap is shut, the current supply will be cut out - and the pump will switch off. The ON and OFF pressure can be set by a mechanic in accordance with the specific requirements.
Automation options
Automation
Automation
Any automation requires pump able to build up a min. pressure of 1 bar - 1.5 bar should to be preferred. This condition is met by all garden, deep-well and submersible pressure pumps from T.I.P.
Irrespective of whether you choose an electronic or a mechanical control system, you will have several automation options. You can mount both directly to the pump. For instance, if you install the Brio 2000-M to a garden pump - between the pressure port and the pressure hose - this set-up would correspond to the operation of an booster unit. As an alternative one might install a hose between the pump and the system.
Or else, automation may be realised by equipping the pump with a pressure tank, an armoured hose and a pressure switch. This installation would correspond to the functioning of a booster set.
You are free to connect the pump directly to the pressure tank or use a hose of some length in between. In this way, you can install the pump inside a cistern and forward the fluid into the house where the pressure tank may be fitted, possibly with a pre-filter. This is an example of an efficient system for domestic water supply.

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Information
By installing an electronic or mechanical control system you can use the discharged fluid the same way as if you took it from the water mains.
Tip
Any automation requires pump able to build up a min. pressure of 1 bar - 1.5 bar should to be preferred. This condition is met by all garden, deep-well and submersible pressure pumps from T.I.P.