
The principle of the fiberglass-reinforced plastic integrated pump station is that pressure sensors or float balls feed back the liquid level information to the control system, which then adjusts the pump operation based on the set operational parameters. When the liquid level in the pump station reaches the level set by the system for pump activation, the control system initiates the pump. This allows wastewater to be pumped out to the municipal wastewater pipeline; when the wastewater level falls below the set level, the system shuts down the pump. This continuous cycle ensures the smooth operation of the fiberglass-reinforced plastic integrated pump station.
Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) Integrated Pump Station Installation Method
Glass-fiber reinforced plastic integrated pump stations can be installed in different ways according to varying operating conditions to ensure long service life and high efficiency. Under normal circumstances, we recommend using the installation method of ① fully integrated sub-surface wet well pump stations. In addition, other options include ② external valve wet well pump stations, ③ dry-wet separated pump stations, and ④ pump stations with maintenance rooms. Customers can decide on the installation method based on the design drawings or specific on-site usage.




