emelállomások
Emelallomások, often translated as "lifting stations" or "pumping stations," are critical components of modern infrastructure, particularly in water management and sewage systems. Their primary function is to raise the elevation of fluids, typically water or wastewater, from a lower point to a higher point where gravity can no longer effectively move it. This is achieved through the use of pumps housed within the station.
These stations are essential in areas where topography prevents gravity-driven flow, such as in flat terrain,
The design and capacity of an emelallomás vary greatly depending on the volume of fluid to be