
FLYPS 3 is a comprehensive PC tool for Windows designed to meet today's demands of all engineers involved in the design of pump stations. FLYPS 3 helps the customers to quickly and easily find the Flygt pump best suited for their needs. The program has many features which help the engineer to analyse and design the system. It is both a PC based product catalog with an advanced search function and a comprehensive system engineering analysis tool. With the new FLYPS 3 it is much easier to design a cost efficient pumping station (i.e. a station with low Life Cycle Cost). The program is intended for everyone involved in the pumping business process such as end customers, consultants, contractors.
v3.1 [Jul 20, 2008]
FLYPS 3.1 includes not only an easy to use Search/Browse function for selecting the appropriate Flygt pump(s). But also numerous analysis tools which help the user to examine the pump/pipe system from different aspects.
Duty point search
Finds the optimal pump selection for a given duty point. The optimisation can be based on power consumption or divergence from the requested duty point. Supports both single and multiple parallel pump systems.
Manual browse
Any pump within Flygt's wide product range can be selected through successive list choices based on the application / pump type required.
Pipe system design
Head loss calculations based on a specified pipe system. Includes a database containing standard pipe dimensions along with pre-defined factors for roughness and point losses. The programme uses both individual and common pipe entries, allowing most pipework configurations to be modeled and losses calculated.
Performance analysis
Is used to study duty conditions such as shaft power, NPSHreq and efficiency for single or multiple pumps in operation and/or different water levels. Comparisons can be made between alternative pump models based on the same system information.
LCC-analysis
Life cycle cost analysis is used when comparing life cycle costs for different pumping solutions.
VFD-Analysis
Is used to examine the effects of a Variable Frequency Drive. Regulated performance curves together with duty points for different frequencies are displayed.
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