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Optimise water treatment efficiency with NewElec’s advanced pump protection and control solutions

WATER is a critical resource, underpinning life, industry, and agriculture. For water treatment plants and pumping stations, maintaining uninterrupted and efficient operation is essential to both sustainability and service delivery.

NewElec offers specialised motor protection solutions tailored for the waterworks sector and demanding pumping environments. Its advanced relay technologies are engineered to safeguard vital equipment while enhancing operational efficiency across water treatment and distribution systems.

It recognises the challenges engineers face in water infrastructure—from impeller and pump failures to nuisance tripping and limited diagnostic visibility. NewElec’s pump protection relays are designed to address these issues across a wide range of applications, including dewatering pumps, centrifugal and submersible pumps, positive displacement systems, and treatment plant centrifuges.

Whether for remote installations or large-scale facilities, our solutions protect both pump panels and individual pump motors against faults and operational wear. Built-in monitoring capabilities and complimentary front-end software provide real-time insights, allowing for proactive maintenance and improved system control.

From dewatering operations to municipal waterworks, NewElec’s protection relays deliver the dependability required for long-term infrastructure planning and operational continuity. Our systems support scalable expansion while ensuring compliance with energy and asset management goals.

Renowned among industry professionals as a “Best Kept Secret” in the market, NewElec delivers trusted performance where it matters most—keeping your water infrastructure running reliably.

For more information: info@newelec.co.za

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