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Pump
Life Cycle Costs
A reference
work in matters of applying life cycle costs
analysis to pumps and pumping systems.
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Synopsis
and Foreword (click to download)
Driven by competitive forces and rising energy
costs worldwide, as well as a business environment
focused on improving "bottom-line"
performance, entire industries, governments,
companies, and individuals are increasingly
concerned about the need to conserve, improve
efficiencies, and optimize investments. |
These
same organizations are paying attention not
just to the initial costs, but also to the total
life cycle costs (LCC) of the investment and
operating decisions that they make. LCC analysis
is a management tool that can help companies
minimize waste and maximize energy efficiency.
It is increasingly applied in making sound investment
and business planning decisions.
Until now, there was no authoritative reference
on how to apply LCC analysis to pumps and pumping
systems. Often unseen and unheard, pumps are
ubiquitous sentinels in virtually every process,
including industries dealing with water, wastewater,
chemicals, petrochemicals, food and pharmaceuticals,
to name just a few.
While not widely recognized, pumping systems
account for nearly 20 percent of the world's
electrical energy demand and range from 25 to
50 percent of the energy usage in certain industrial
plant operations. The potential for savings
is indeed significant.
Published by : HI (Hydraulic Institute) and
EUROPUMP
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UNITAIRE TTC (€) : 125.00 |
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