An integrated pump-gate system integrates a variety of ancillary facilities, including a start-and-stop system, a sewage interception system, liquid level control, water quality monitoring, and intelligent control. Its primary functions include flood control and drainage, river water replenishment, and water exchange between internal and external rivers.
The main features of an integrated pump-gate system are as follows:
Integrated Design: An integrated pump-gate system combines the pump and gate into one, achieving highly integrated equipment while simultaneously performing drainage and water retention functions.
Space Efficiency: An integrated pump-gate system is located within the river channel, eliminating the need for additional land and maintaining a stable flow and water ecological control system.
Intelligent Control: A highly integrated intelligent control system enables automated operation, reducing manual intervention and improving operational efficiency.
Wide Application: Integrated pump-gate systems are widely used in river regulation and waterlogging control. They not only enable one-way drainage but also support two-way water replenishment and circulation. They offer significant advantages in areas where land resources are limited and traditional pump-gate stations are unavailable.
With the acceleration of urbanization, the application of integrated pump-gate systems is becoming increasingly widespread, and they have become a crucial component of urban drainage and water supply infrastructure.