Axial flow pump stations are increasingly prevalent in our daily lives, but when it comes to pump station management, the components of the impeller, in particular, are often overlooked. There is no systematic pump station management literature available, so let the manufacturer discuss how to manage pump stations. Firstly, it is essential that someone is responsible for inspecting the axial flow pump station.
Under conditions, a small pump house should be established around the pump station for the use of monitoring personnel. In the absence of conditions, inspections should be conducted periodically. Personnel handling axial flow pump stations should schedule regular checks of the power supply and distribution equipment, pumps, and other units to prevent valves from rusting.
In the course of pump station operations, any issues of potential hazards must be reported promptly, and relevant records should be kept for future reference. Personnel handling the axial flow pump station should participate in training sessions regularly, mastering the causes and solutions to pump station issues. It is strictly prohibited to operate in violation of regulations, and any equipment damage resulting from such violations is the responsibility of the pump station staff.


