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Endress+Hauser Platform Offers Optimal Performance and Risk Mitigation in Wastewater Monitoring

September 30, 2020
Responding to the challenge municipalities face with tightening effluent requirements, Endress+Hauser has developed a comprehensive platform approach for real time monitoring of all critical parameters and collection of true representative samples for lab testing. In combination with Promag flow measurement, this complete monitoring solution based on the company’s Liquiline platform provides operators with the greatest possible risk mitigation in order to avoid incurring violations and penalties.
The Endress+Hauser platform features several of the most advanced monitoring and analytical tools available, which together comprise a system that is as rigorous and reliable as it is cost-effective. A complete platform includes four Memosens sensors (for pH, turbidity, Spectral Absorption Coefficient for organics and Dissolved Oxygen) connected to a Liquiline CM44x series transmitter, with Liquistation CSF48 and CSF34 monitoring stations, and CA80 series colourmetric analyzers for phosphorus and ammonia.
The recently introduced CA80 series analyzer is the centrepiece of the platform. It’s widely recognized in the wastewater management world as best in class, with the most advanced technology and lowest operating cost. It’s the first analyzer using an integrated Liquiline Transmitter and Memosens technology. By using the Liquiline electronics platform, these analyzers provide consistent analysis across analytical measurements, with fast commissioning and user-friendly operations. The CA80 series is designed with precise, positive displacement dispensers for reagent dosing and cooling systems. This reduces the consumption of reagents and maximum effectiveness for up to 12 weeks, and an optional cooling module can further extend their longevity. The unit’s integrated calibration and automatic backwash system that keeps filters clean ensures reliable operations without manual intervention over extended periods of time, keeping maintenance costs low. The CA80 is available for many online parameters, such as iron, ammonium, phosphate, nitrate and many more.
For more information, visit www.ca.endress.com.
Nexans Webinar - Key 2021 Electrical Code Changes Impacting Wire and Cable
Join NEXANS for a free webinar with Isaac Müller, Applications Engineer for Nexans as he reviews and discusses the changes to the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code related to wire and cable. This free webinar will take place Wed, Jan 27, 2021 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
This webinar includes:
- Updated rules to protect cables (12-514,12-516)
- New conditions of use for wire & cable (Table 19)
- An opportunity to ask your questions
Click here to register today.
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