NCS Fluid Handling Systems and the new Alliance provide exceptional service and now a complete line of rental pumps and related fluid handling equipment and accessories. Pumps for sale and service across Canada.

NCS Fluid Handling Systems and its new group of affiliates have a cross Canada team of sewer bypass professional designers which have years of bypass experience and understand that knowing all aspects of the project is the critical first step.

The amount of waste material required to be bypassed varies throughout the day, therefore the temporary system must accommodate these changes in flow. Typically, the peak is calculated using flow meters and peak flow is usually early in the morning, and again in the evening when residents return home. This sewer bypass design calculation of peaks is crucial to the project success. If the flow is not calculated correctly, and if the system is undersized the pumps or piping may not be able to keep up and a sewage spill may be the result, which leads to many problems for everyone.

NCS Fluid Handling Systems Professionals work now with industry leading Designers and Engineering teams that communication clearly with our technical products team as well as our trained project managers, technicians and installation crews to consider project specific situations, such as traffic management, sound patterns for pump installation, as well as the depth of the sewer system or the overall distance of the bypass. This quite often determines the size and type of pump(s), ancillary valves, pipe, and other equipment needed. For instance, when a sewer line is buried deeper than 7.5 meters or approximately 25 feet, the designers may select a submersible pump to handle the added head pressure. Whereas, for systems not as deep, an above ground centrifugal pump with a suction hose lowered into the manhole may be selected. Recently the Engineering team has worked with our team to design a combined submersible pumps in conjunction with centrifugal pumps and a complete HDPE on a project on Vancouver Island. NCS Fluid Handling Systems and our Engineering partners work to consider complete line of economical options giving comfort to overall project success for all stakeholders.
Flow calculations are only a part of the overall operational considerations that NCS Fluid Handling Systems Professional team and technologists review:

• Are there municipal noise ordinances?
• Is there road access? NCS offers in-house engineered road crossing to accommodate traffic flow.
• 24-hour system monitoring by skilled technicians or remote monitoring for a portions of the project where risk may be minimal around leaks or spills all accompanied by a complete daily safety reporting and equipment run sheets turn over package.
• Equipment placement – Is signage and traffic control required?
• Environmentally sensitive areas may require seamless piping systems, such as HDPE piping to be assembled, reducing the possibility of leaks.

In the market today, a sewer system upgrade project may be an open cut replacement or a trench-less lining technology rehabilitation. The one thing that will not change with any rehabilitation project is the need for a properly designed sewer bypass system that considers the impact on the residents in the area as well as all the right size of pumps and type, as well as related piping and ancillary equipment. Get it right first time with a proper designed systems by calling the team at NCS Fluid Handling Systems.

Incorporating our new environmental containment and flood barrier products provide solutions for sites where added containment is needed pumps and equipment close to water courses or oceans. The same products are now in use for flood barrier protection along high-risk water courses throughout western Canada and Ontario as well as construction sites located near rivers and creeks where spill control on diversion and pipeline protects must be maintained.

Call 780-903-6206 for information on the new NCS Environmental Products line of proactive solutions.

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