• Grundfos Remote Management has now been launched in 45 countries around the world
    Overview of the network incorporating Grundfos Remote Management.
  • The Grundfos Communication Interface Module enables data transmission via GPRS/SMS from the Grundfos pumps and controllers.

Water/Wastewater

Grundfos Remote Management has now been launched in 45 countries around the world

Dec 15 2011

The ears and eyes of your pump network
When a pipe bursts, you will be the first to know. As equipment succumbs to wear and tear, you’ll have time to plan maintenance. As renovation projects draw nearer, you can draw on hard facts to make your decisions.

Grundfos Remote Management is a new internet-based telemetrics system that provides municipal utilities with timely information. This allows them to keep their wastewater and water supply systems operating cost-effectively.

Cost-effective solution to common challenges
Municipal wastewater and water supply operators face challenges that Grundfos Remote Management can help remedy. One is the need to make best use of limited labour resources. With pumping installations spread all over the countryside, onsite inspection is simply poor use of time. With this telemetrics system, monitoring and control tasks can be performed from a PC anywhere anytime.

The second challenge is a pressing need to renovate networks of sewers and water mains. Decision-makers can use the performance data collected from the many pumping installations to prioritise and plan both day-to-day maintenance tasks and larger renovation projects. This makes Grundfos Remote Management a very powerful tool for making public water and wastewater systems more cost-effective.

Grundfos Remote Management has been fully developed within Grundfos – including the software platform. This reduces interface issues and also means that each component is developed with pump installations in mind. A municipal utility company gets a system that is set up specifically for monitoring pump installations in sewer and water mains.

Grundfos hosts and services the system on its own corporate hosting centre, which saves customers the cost of hosting, servicing and maintaining both software and hardware. System managers only need Internet access, a standard browser and a password to monitor and manage their pump installations.

What exactly do you get?
The first impression users get is the unique overview of all the many pump installations in their system. Users can upload an aerial photo or map, and drag-and-drop installations to their actual location. The start-up screen then shows if there is a problem, what the problem is and the location of the affected installation.

Efficient alarm management
Managers can plan on-call schedules months in advance. The schedule determines who is to receive alarms at any given time of the day or night all year round. From a PC anywhere the recipient can log on to the system and determine the course of action to be taken. If for example a motor protection unit has been activated, the pump can be restarted online.

Highly cost-effective service and maintenance
Changes in pump performance can be tracked using trend graphs automatically generated by the system. This can give an indication of wear or damage in the installation. Service and maintenance can be planned based on the actual condition of the installation components rather than “time since last service”.

Timely service and maintenance has a direct and positive impact on the municipality’s energy consumption and operating costs.
The graphical overview of the municipal network is unique to Grundfos Remote Management and can be customised by the user.


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