Step into a legacy of innovation with the Vissering Polder Pumping Station – a testament to innovation since its establishment in 1940.
Named after G. Vissering, former chairman of the Zuiderzee Association and president of the Dutch Bank, this station has undergone several upgrades to ensure cutting-edge performance with sustainability in mind.
The station boasts three centrifugal pumps with concrete volutes, two high-capacity pumps at 800 m3/min each and an additional pump pumping 720 m3/min. In the past, the drive was handled via right-angle gearboxes. Today, the motors drive the pump without gearboxes.
In 1946, the station transitioned from steam engines to diesel engines, marking a pivotal moment in its history. Fast forward to 1983, a MAN Bronze diesel engine was introduced, followed by enhanced impellers in 1989, boosting the overall capacity by an impressive 200 m3/min.
The year 1998-1999 witnessed a significant shift with the replacement of two diesel engines with state-of-the-art Caterpillar gas engines. These engines showcased versatility, generating electricity during non-pumping periods and contributing power to the grid for added value.
In 2021-2022, the Vissering Polder Pumping Station underwent comprehensive renovation, embracing the future with three permanent magnet electric motors featuring Emotron liquid-cooled variable frequency drives. Harnessing the power of two wind turbines, this innovative setup ensures sustainable and eco-friendly operation.
As part of the modernization efforts, the emergency power supply was revamped, with a mobile emergency power generator taking its place. The pumps received a meticulous overhaul, ensuring efficiency for years to come.
Additionally, a double-sided fish passage was constructed, exemplifying the station’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
Step into a new era of pumping station excellence with Vissering – where tradition meets innovation, ensuring a sustainable and efficient future.
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