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Annovi Reverberi, an app for reciprocating displacement pumps

by Giovanni M. Losavio
November 2017 | Back

An “app” designed to monitor the operation of a pump displaying its functional parameters on the sprayer’s computer, or on tablets, or smartphones. It is the Annovi Reverberi latest novelty, shown at Agritechnica 2017: a simple and intuitive software, as the company from Modena writes in a technical note, especially useful while protecting and preparing the crops, that is to say, when the pump that manages the agricultural sprayer, works at full capacity. The Annovi Reverberi’s “app” features an accessible interface, with intuitive and clear graphics, and can display, with few screens, the most important data of the pump operation, obtained from a series of sensors connected to the pump and operated by an electronic control unit, also provided. In short, the operator can have, at a glance and in real time, a general picture of the most important functional parameters of the self-priming diaphragm pump. The user is reminded, by a series of alerts, of the scheduled maintenance. If the application implemented by Annovi Reverberi represents the Emilian company’s major piece of news for the Hanover exhibition, the low pressure modular pump, launched at Sima in Paris, even if it is not an absolute first, it is still long overdue by professionals in the sector. Anodized aluminium circuits, diaphragms and air chamber in Blueflex, plastic valves, AISI 316 for the parts in contact with pumped liquids, stainless steel, large water flow and reduced footprint are the strengths of a device designed to offer maximum reliability to the user, and to last for a long time. The low pressure modular pump for discharging is available in four different versions with a minimum of two and a maximum of five modules.  Available, on demand, also with remote tank, special shaft for direct coupling with hydraulic motor, and lid for RPM sensors.

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