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24th July 2024

Sulzer’s submersible mixers part of Europe’s colossal project for wastewater treatment

As part of one of the largest investments in Europe for wastewater treatment, a plant near Naples, Italy, was equipped with innovative technologies to improve water quality while minimizing energy usage. At the core of effective denitrification operations are Sulzer’s XRW 400 submersible mixers with a permanent magnet motor, which could cut energy costs by up to EUR 45’000.

The large-scale project aims at improving the quality of the coastal environment and the waters around Naples by revamping and upgrading key water and wastewater treatment facilities in the region. This program represents the most considerable European investment in water purification and decontamination for the past 20 years, supporting the treatment of wastewater from over 4.5 million inhabitant equivalents (900’000 m3 of water per day) in the region. 

One of the five facilities selected is among the largest in Europe. Established in the 1970s, it gathers wastewater from a large area in the northern part of Naples and has a processing capacity of 240’000 m3 of water per day (1.2 million inhabitant equivalents). To continue supporting the region, key improvements were required to optimize the sewage treatment process and energy consumption while ensuring regulatory compliance.

An innovation tank

To meet the objectives set out for the successful re-functionalization and modernization of this infrastructure, a leading water and waste service specialist contacted Sulzer. The companies have a longstanding relationship and, through multiple international collaborations, it has been able to learn more about Sulzer’s state-of-the-art technologies and services, growing its confidence in the ability of its partner to deliver well-suited solutions. In particular, there was enthusiasm to adopt 28 of Sulzer’s highly energy efficient mixers, such as the XRW 300 range of submersible units, for the 14 denitrification tanks within the wastewater treatment plant.

Used to remove nitrogen from wastewater effluents, the tanks installed in the facility have an unusual geometry, being 22 m long but only 7.85 m and 4.8 m in width and height. Therefore, it was necessary to specify mixers featuring propellers with a limited diameter, which are typically regarded as difficult to adjust in order to minimize energy usage.

Elisabetta Sardi, Area Manager at Sulzer, explains: “To address the specific needs of this application, we suggested the use of our XRW 400 submersible mixers. These are extremely compact, delivering an effective processing of wastewater, and are equipped with Premium Efficiency IE3-equivalent, sensorless, permanent-magnet motors that are controlled by variable frequency drives.

“This means that they can adjust their speed to suit the real-time environmental conditions rather than maintaining a set speed at all times. As a result, it is possible to reduce energy use whenever possible, delivering significant benefits when it comes to operational costs and environmental performance.”

Driving processing and environmental performance

In practice, the use of conventional solutions with IE3-equivalent, three-phase, squirrel-cage motors could reduce energy costs by EUR 8’000 at the plant. Conversely, the XRW 400 series could slash such expenditures by more than five times, delivering savings of up to EUR 45’000. Even more, the presence of drives supports self-cleaning functions, enhancing the service life of the mixers in such challenging applications while reducing downtime, maintenance activities and their associated costs. 

Following the installation, commissioning and startup of Sulzer’s submersible mixers, the plant and its denitrification tanks have been running smoothly. These have been efficiently processing large volumes of wastewater daily while meeting environmental standards for effluents. 

Elisabetta, comments: “We are very happy with our collaboration in this project. The XRW 400 mixers are the first to run via permanent-magnet motors and represent the only solution of this kind that would meet the equipment specifications for the denitrification tanks. We are sure there will be many other treatment plants that will look to collaborate with us and achieve similar benefits.”

Image 1: Sulzer’s compact XRW 400 submersible mixers can adjust their speed to suit real-time environmental conditions

Image 2: Energy costs could be cut by up to EUR 45,000


About Sulzer:

Sulzer is a global leader in fluid engineering. We specialize in pumping, agitation, mixing, separation and application technologies for fluids of all types. Our customers benefit from our commitment to innovation, performance and quality and from our responsive network of 160 world-class production facilities and service centers across the globe. Sulzer has been headquartered in Winterthur, Switzerland, since 1834. In 2023, our 13’130 employees delivered revenues of CHF 3.3 billion. Our shares are traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange (SIX: SUN). www.sulzer.com.

The Flow Equipment division specializes in pumping solutions specifically engineered for the processes of our customers. We provide pumps, agitators, compressors, grinders, screens and filters developed through intensive research and development in fluid dynamics and advanced materials. We are a market leader in pumping solutions for water, oil and gas, power, chemicals and most industrial segments. www.sulzer.com

Through a network of over 100 service sites around the world, Sulzer provides cutting-edge parts as well as maintenance and repair solutions for pumps, turbines, compressors, motors and generators. We service our own original equipment, but also all associated third-party rotating equipment run by our customers, maximizing its sustainability and life cycle cost-effectiveness. Our technology-based solutions, fast execution and expertise in complex maintenance projects are available at our customers’ doorsteps. www.sulzer.com 


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