Xylem’s Flygt Concertor launched in 2016 as the world’s first wastewater pumping system with integrated intelligence.

The smart, interconnected technology senses the operating conditions of its environment, adapting its performance in real time and providing feedback to pumping station operators.

Xylem’s latest addition to the range, the Flygt Concertor 6030, can handle flows of up to 150lps and deliver significant energy savings while ensuring flexible, clog-free pump performance.

Designed for wastewater and heavy-duty service, the Flygt Concertor 6030 supports applications ranging from pumping stations to retention basins, sludge treatment and flood alleviation.

Built-in intelligence means pumps can respond swiftly to flow fluctuations, such as sudden extreme rainfall, while achieving up to 70% energy savings compared to conventional systems. Coupled with automatic clog detection and pump cleaning capabilities, the technology minimises unplanned maintenance and downtime.

Helen Wilson, Industry & Infrastructure Sales Manager, Xylem, said: “The introduction of Concertor 6030 expands the innovative Flygt Concertor line to handle higher flows and heads, making true operational efficiency accessible to a larger network of pumping stations.

“Operators will continue to benefit from intelligent, trouble-free pumping, while seeing even more energy savings. Designed for extended lifetimes, the Concertor 6030 can reduce a pump and parts inventory by up to 85%.

“For flood alleviation applications, the technology can manage stormwater and surface runoff, through separate or combined collection systems. helping build resilience in the face of more extreme weather patterns.”

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