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Pumping up performance with latest energy efficiency innovations

by Chris Edwards
April 17, 2025
in Centrifugal pumps, Energy Efficiency, Fire pumps, HVAC, Multistage pumps, News, Rotodynamic pumps, sponsored editorial, Spotlight
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Energy efficiency, compliance, and reliability are not pipe dreams—new pump technology is setting new standards across key industries.

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Energy efficiency, compliance, and reliability are not pipe dreams—new pump technology is setting new standards across key industries.

Pumps do more than move water – they power essential systems in commercial buildings, industrial operations, and fire protection networks. The heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) industry is conscious of pumps’ important role in devices dotted across the country and worldwide.

With rising energy costs and stricter regulations, businesses need smarter, more efficient solutions to stay ahead. The latest innovations optimise performance, reduce downtime, and ensure compliance.

Leading the charge is EBARA PUMPS AUSTRALIA. With more than 100 years’ experience supplying high-quality pumping solutions nationwide, it has built a reputation for reliability and innovation.

Since establishing a local presence in 2000, it has expanded its range and developed a nationwide dealer network to provide expert support and service.

With a new lineup of cutting-edge pumps, industries can access smarter, more efficient solutions than ever before.

Smarter HVAC pumping with the 3E series

The 3E series is the latest in-line centrifugal pump for HVAC and industrial applications. It comes in two configurations: the 3E model, featuring an extended shaft with the impeller mounted directly on the motor shaft, and the 3ES model, which uses a stub shaft to connect separate motor and pump shafts, allowing compatibility with commercial standard motors.

Built with a durable cast-iron casing, the 3E series supports 2-pole and 4-pole motors for long-lasting performance. A back pull-out design speeds up servicing, reducing downtime, while standardisation with EN733 end suction pumps shortens lead times and lowers manufacturing costs.

Designed for circulation, heating, and air conditioning systems, the 3E series combines efficiency, reliability, and easy maintenance, making it a smart choice for demanding applications.

Efficiency in motion with E-SPD+

Energy efficiency is no longer optional– it’s a necessity. The E-SPD+ motor-mounted variable speed drive delivers savings by adjusting pump speed to match system demand. Designed for circulation, pressure boosting, and HVAC systems, it optimises performance while reducing energy waste.

The system adapts to different applications with multiple operating modes, including constant pressure, differential pressure, and temperature control. Intuitive programming simplifies setup, while seamless integration with 0-10V analog input and Modbus communication enables external control and monitoring.

Compatible with inline and vertical multistage centrifugal pumps, the E-SPD+ provides flexibility without compromising efficiency. With power options up to 11kW, it can help businesses cut costs while improving performance.

Fire protection that meets Australian standards

Fire protection systems demand reliability, especially in critical moments. The GS series end suction pump meets AS2941:2013, ensuring compliance with Australian fire safety regulations and delivering dependable operation when it matters most. This is why the GS series is sought after across the Australian and New Zealand markets.

To meet this standard, the pump must handle 130 per cent of its duty flow while maintaining at least 80 per cent of its duty head. At shut-off, its pressure must stay below 140 per cent of duty head.

Designed for continuous operation during emergencies, the GS series ensures durability and performance under high-stakes conditions.

Built for fire protection applications such as sprinklers, hydrants, water spray, and hose reel systems, this pump withstands the demands of emergency use with reliable pressure and performance.

A legacy of performance

For more than 40 years, EBARA pumps have powered Australian businesses with quality, reliability, and efficiency. Since establishing a local presence in 2000, EBARA PUMPS AUSTRALIA has expanded its range to meet growing industry demands. Backed by a nationwide network of dealers, EBARA ensures expert support and service every step of the way.

For more information, visit ebara.com.au

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