Van Heck comes into action for flooding in Schönebeck, Germany
In the evening of June 13th 2013, the Van Heck employees were called to prepare four HK700 pumps with a flow of 7.000 m³/h each, for fighting the flooding at the Elbe.
In the evening of June 13th 2013, the Van Heck employees were called to prepare four HK700 pumps with a flow of 7.000 m³/h each, for fighting the flooding at the Elbe.
Van Heck’s diesel powered pumps can be operated directly via a PLC. A PLC (programmable logic controller) is a control unit that uses measurement data to control the pumps connected to its outputs. The user…
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