![]() Load Controls Announces New Pumping Center of Energy ExcellenceImplementing smart environment to research pump energy usage and motor and power quality analytics in partnership with UMass Water and Energy Technology Center
By: Load Controls STURBRIDGE, Mass. - Jan. 23, 2023 - PRLog -- Load Controls, Incorporated announce that they have implemented a state-of-the-
The pumping environment includes dedicated research personnel as well as the installation of a fully instrumented pumping system that includes sensors to monitor motor power, pressure, flow and vibration, as well as gateways to send power, quality metrics, local and cloud-based software for analysis. "Our customers consider us the subject experts in the intersection of industrial pumping and motor power. This research environment will allow us to develop new insights into pumping efficiency, motor and pump failure prediction and power quality analysis," said Mike McClurg, President of Load Controls. "The UMass team helped us build an environment that captures all the variables we'll need to research this important topic. We're excited about the insights and new products that will come from the installation." About Load Controls, Inc. Load Controls was incorporated in 1984 with the vision of providing motor power sensors to the process manufacturing world. That remains our focus, with a full product portfolio, thousands of happy customers, and hundreds of thousands of controls installed to mark our progress. Our sensors and controls are in use by 9 of the 10 world's largest chemical processing firms, 9 of the 10 largest pharmaceutical companies globally and 7 of the 10 largest global paper and pulp processing manufacturers. All products are manufactured in our ISO9001:2015 certified Sturbridge Massachusetts headquarters. About the UMass Water and Energy Technology Center The UMass Water and Energy Technology Center is a multi-purpose resource that is available for use by UMass and non-UMass researchers. It is located on the western edge of the Amherst campus, immediately adjacent to the Town of Amherst's wastewater treatment plant. It includes the UMass Water and Wastewater Pilot Plant, the Mill River Monitoring Facility, and it is the home of the UMass Mobile Water Innovation Laboratory. The UMass WET facility has grown out of the Wastewater pilot plant which was originally developed in 1970 through a grant from the MA Division of Water Pollution Control (http://www.ecs.umass.edu/ End
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