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Hydraulics Institute Launches Free Pump Savings Calculator

Oct. 6, 2020
Users are also provided with relevant considerations around research that underpins the calculations and the Department of Energy regulations

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The Hydraulic Institute launched its Pump Savings Calculator to assist specifiers and end users in determining the most energy- and cost-efficient pump systems for their applications.

Free to all as a downloadable work tool, the Pump Savings Calculator factors the impacts of potential energy savings, based on the HI Energy Rating, alongside other variables such as initial cost, installation, maintenance, etc.

“Pumps can account for 40 percent of energy usage in industrial fluid systems,” said Michael Michaud, executive director, Hydraulic Institute. “While reliability comes first in pump system design, there is a good incentive for stakeholders — including manufacturers, commercial builders and municipalities — to improve the energy efficiency of pump systems and potentially generate significant cost savings. We designed the Pump Savings Calculator to help ease that journey.”

The tool features two calculator options: one that runs cost savings for general scenarios and one that runs cost savings for site-specific scenarios. This design enables users to best estimate potential savings in more than one capacity. The tool draws on HI’s Energy Rating Program database of rated pumps to calculate potential energy savings and incremental cost increases for different Energy Ratings available on specific pumps and add-ons such as variable-speed controls that can be installed on constant speed pump.

Users are also provided with relevant considerations around research that underpins the calculations, and the Department of Energy regulations, such as the new U.S. Energy Conservation Standard for certain clean- water pumps, which went into effect in January.

A YouTube introduction to the Pump Savings Calculator can be viewed here. HI’s full ecosystem of energy efficiency solutions includes training, certification programs and standards. For more information on these programs, visit pumps.org/energyefficiency.