‘An atmosphere that only a true football arena can achieve’ – This is how the Signal Iduna Park was described on April 2, 1974, on its christening with a friendly match against FC Schalke 04.
Since the third expansion stage was completed, the Dortmund stadium is among the largest stadiums in Europe. For its smooth operation, the sports venue, located in the Ruhr area of Germany, relies on smart pump technology, provided by Wilo.
Signal Iduna Park stadium
At 62 meters high, the eight yellow floodlight towers on the Signal Iduna Park are a distinctive feature of the Dortmund skyline. With space for 81,365 fans, Dortmund’s stadium is the biggest in Germany - the legendary south stand, known as the ‘Yellow Wall’, is Europe’s largest standing-only terrace.
Borussia Dortmund and the venue also recognize their environmental responsibility
If anyone told the people of Dortmund, over fifty years ago, about a venue on this scale with a glass facade and under-soil heating, they probably would have dismissed it with a disbelieving head shaking. The modern stadium on Strobelallee has long since become a reality. Borussia Dortmund and the venue also recognize their environmental responsibility.
Recognizing environmental responsibility
“In times of increasingly scarce resources and increasing environmental pollution, it is of course essential for us to take up and deal with ecological consequences as well,” states Carsten Cramer, Borussia Dortmund Football Club (BVB) Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Carsten adds, “We consider responsible energy use and the associated reduction of harmful emissions to be our fundamental and essential economic goals. This includes increasing energy efficiency.”
Ensuring reliability and performance
The challenge was that reliability and performance should not be allowed to suffer under the efficiency guidelines. In terms of water supply and disposal in general, football stadiums have a very heterogeneous performance profile.
During the game water use drops significantly, however, it increases dramatically at halftime, not least because of the heavy use of sanitary facilities at this point.
Changing room heating and under-soil heating systems
For many years the home of Borussia Dortmund has counted on the energy-efficient, reliable, and high-performance products of Dortmund’s renowned technology company, Wilo.
From the water supply for the VIP areas to the changing room heating and the under-soil heating system, Wilo product solutions create a green environment. Since 2019, new Wilo-Stratos MAXO models have been providing the supply for the south stand.
‘La Scala of German football’
Until the start of the 1990s, the Dortmund venue remained largely in its original condition
The history of the stadium begins in the mid-1960s, when the decision was made to build a second stadium, alongside the outdated ‘Rote Erde’ arena, in time for the 1974 FIFA Football World Cup.
Just in time for the 76th Ruhr derby in 1974, everything was ready: the stadium, then known as the Westfalenstadion, opened its doors to 54,000 standing spectators for the friendly match featuring home team Borussia Dortmund against FC Schalke 04. Until the start of the 1990s, the Dortmund venue remained largely in its original condition.
Smart technology Solutions
A total of three expansion stages have turned the Signal Iduna Park stadium into the ‘La Scala of German football’ - through the proximity to the pitch, the acoustics and the unique enthusiasm of the black and yellow football fans.
Even the home of football acknowledges its character: the well-known English newspaper, The Times named the Signal Iduna Park as the world’s best stadium thanks to its atmosphere and facilities.
Wilo-Stratos MAXO smart pump
The new Wilo-Stratos MAXO smart pump for HVAC and drinking water applications in large buildings sets new standards in energy efficiency-extensive studies and customer interviews-enabled Wilo to design a pump, which is completely tailored to the customer’s needs, even from the earliest development stage.
“Our Stratos MAXO is the first smart-pump in the world. Thanks to fully optimized and innovative energy-saving functions like Multi-Flow Adaptation and No-Flow Stop, in addition to a very good EEI of ≤ 0.19 to ≤ 0.17 depending on the model, it also sets new standards for system efficiency in the market,” said Michael Dieckmann, Product Manager at Wilo.
Intelligent and smart technologies
With its high connectivity, the Wilo-Stratos MAXO can be more flexibly integrated into a wide variety of applications
With its high connectivity, the Wilo-Stratos MAXO can be more flexibly integrated into a wide variety of applications. From integration in building automation to control via app, Wilo uses intelligent and smart technologies to ensure a comprehensive communication capability – naturally, this also applies to the Wilo-Stratos MAXO.
With the help of the most recent version of the Wilo-Assistant app, Wilo delivers the entire world of high-efficiency pump technology directly to smartphones and tablets.
New design and intuitive user guidance
The new design and the intuitive user guidance are even more useful for tradespeople, consultants, and operators in their daily work. New functions and connective solutions add to the range of features already offered by the previous Wilo-Assistant.
Sites and central operating statuses can be called up and monitored in real-time. But the app, with its remote control and remote maintenance functions, also provides advance support, e.g. during the planning and pump selection, during installation and commissioning, and during operation.