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Jul 01, 2015 15:45 JST
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Grundfos
Grundfos: Quiet enough for Wimbledon
Denmark, Jul 01, 2015 - (ACN Newswire) - Everything surrounding the world famous arenas has to work perfectly and precisely. From courts to irrigation there is no room for errors at the place where tennis and traditions meet on the grass.
Grundfos: Quiet enough for Wimbledon
Grant Cantin presses his controller for the irrigation systems, and within seconds the sprinklers' nozzles pop up and one of Wimbledon's 41 courts is watered. The sunny London sky combined with the spraying water conjures a rainbow above the neatly kept, green grass.
"Water is everything. Without it, the courts would wither. It's as simple as that. However, it's not just about watering them. To achieve the absolute perfect playing surface, the courts have to be watered the exact right amount, depending on each court, actually. Grass courts are alive, and this means they will have different needs depending on their surroundings, which includes the amount of watering required," he says.
And he should know. Since 2002 he has been taking care of the courts at the world's oldest and most famous venue for lawn tennis, today as deputy head grounds keeper with the responsibility for the well-being of all the playing surfaces at Wimbledon. This means an all-year challenge of keeping the grass green, dense and correctly irrigated, making sure that all courts look and feel the same, despite being different.
Flawless effort is required
To aid them, Grant Cantin and his colleagues have an arsenal of Grundfos pumps, all living their quiet existence at the grounds, far from the eyes of spectators and tennis stars. But the secluded life of the pumps and systems belies their importance, according to the grounds keeper.
"They have to work flawlessly. A breakdown can have serious consequences for us. Depending on the weather, going without water can affect the grass within a short time. Luckily, we've got great equipment from Grundfos," says Grant Cantin.
"Not having to worry about the systems gives me time to focus on presenting pristine courts to players and spectators. Because I know that I'll have the water I need, when and where I need it."
And it takes some water. During the two weeks of the Championships up to 160,000 litres of water are used to keep the courts perfect, depending on weather conditions.
Not seen, not heard
The Grundfos impact on Wimbledon is not limited to irrigation systems. The company has managed to supply all the pumps and related solutions to this iconic venue, where they help get the job done without creating much fuss. All according to plan:
"Some of the strengths of our products are their high quality and long lives. They will simply keep on going, and we know our customers appreciate that. However, it does mean a lot to us to be at the ready with our strong service technicians in case of unforeseen events, making sure that our pumps continue to live a quiet, however efficient, existence behind the scenes. Leaving the limelight to the world's best tennis players at Wimbledon," says Peter Reynolds, General Manager of Grundfos' UK sales company.
About Grundfos
Grundfos is a leading pump manufacturer with an annual production of more than 16 million pump units. It offers a full range of modular, energy-efficient and intelligent products and services for applications within buildings, industries and water. Grundfos has more than 80 companies in 55 countries. For more information, please visit www.grundfos.com
Further information:
Kim Nohr Skibsted
Group Vice President, Grundfos Group Communications
M: +45 30 52 50 20
E:
kskibsted@grundfos.com
Wimbledon:
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Source: Grundfos
Sectors: Water, Design Process, Engineering
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