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Question 1 of 6
Intermediate
Which of these isn’t a key feature of a monitoring system
Question 2 of 6
Intermediate
How many pumps are estimated to be oversized?
Question 3 of 6
Intermediate
What can you use alarms for?
Question 4 of 6
Intermediate
According to a Europump study, how much energy can be saved by means of better system control?
Question 5 of 6
Intermediate
Which of these is a consequence of oversized pumps?
Question 6 of 6
Intermediate
What happens if the filters are blocked?
Question 6 of 6
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1: Which of these isn’t a key feature of a monitoring system
Providing a system overview
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1: Which of these isn’t a key feature of a monitoring system
Allowing you to address an issue before it’s too late
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1: Which of these isn’t a key feature of a monitoring system
The ability to repair pumps from your office
2: How many pumps are estimated to be oversized?
2: How many pumps are estimated to be oversized?
2: How many pumps are estimated to be oversized?
90%
3: What can you use alarms for?
To notify you when it’s time to restart the monitoring system
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3: What can you use alarms for?
To notify you if there are any deviations on the trend curve
3: What can you use alarms for?
To notify you if pumps are connected incorrectly
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4: According to a Europump study, how much energy can be saved by means of better system control?
4: According to a Europump study, how much energy can be saved by means of better system control?
20%
4: According to a Europump study, how much energy can be saved by means of better system control?
5: Which of these is a consequence of oversized pumps?
Energy waste
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5: Which of these is a consequence of oversized pumps?
An expensive overall operation
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5: Which of these is a consequence of oversized pumps?
Both of the above
6: What happens if the filters are blocked?
They break and need to be replaced
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6: What happens if the filters are blocked?
Production must be stopped, so they can be cleaned
6: What happens if the filters are blocked?
Nothing
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