Scottish Archimedes screw pumps get ECS treatment 20 November 2014

ECS Engineering Services has started working with contractor WGM Engineering to maintain and extend the service life of Scottish Water's 200-plus Archimedes screw pumps.

With its extensive experience in Archimedes Screw Pumps and the support of its partner Landustrie, ECS is says it is well positioned for this long-term contract.

Archimedes screws are still among the most efficient pumps for moving large volumes of untreated sewage through elevations under six metres.,

They are used on inlets at a large number of Scottish waste water treatment sites – coping well with varying flows and suspended solids, while massively outlasting other pump types in this application.

ECS will be working with WGM Engineering, which has a close relationship with Scottish Water, and will deliver a proactive maintenance and upgrade programme for all screw pump assets.

ECS has been providing refurbishment works on comparable assets throughout the UK – including hand re-screeding of concrete troughs, replacing lower bearings to upgraded, stainless steel units and full drive train refurbishments.

Brian Tinham

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