Battersea development comes to life with Grundfos

Grundfos Pumps

A host of energy-efficient Grundfos pump products and solutions feature in the first phase of the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station, with 865 homes, as well as offices, cafes, restaurants and shops. The equipment supports the energy centre, HVAC, water and boosting demands.

There are 65 TPE inline and CRIE multi-stage pumps, five Hydro MPCE booster sets and a range of pressurisation sets — all supported by the BACnet communication protocol.

The power station was first proposed in 1927. It was coal-fired and decommissioned in 1983.

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