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GAS DETECTION SOLUTIONS FOR ALL WASTEWATER ENVIRONMENTS

Water is used to flush transfer household and commercial waste to allow transportation to the WWTP’s. The end result is Waste Water that needs to be treated in a WWTP facility. Thanks to the fermentation process in the wastewater treatment plant, many by-products are produced that can be harmful to humans and the environment. Methane CH4 and carbon dioxide CO2 are the main gas species, but hydrogen sulfide H2S, chlorine Cl2, chlorine dioxide ClO2, ammonia NH3, and VOCs may also be present. Therefore, it is important to continuously monitor these types of gases to ensure a safe environment, as well as monitor the fermentation results in the biogas process.

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WWTP AREAS MONITORED

  • Sewage Treatment Room
  • Gas stations
  • Pump Rooms
  • Sedimentation tanks
  • Ammonia stripping plant
  • Sludge tanks
  • Biofuel storage tanks

STORMWATER MONITORING SOLUTIONS AND HAZARDOUS AREAS

As stormwater can also contain flammable liquids, solvents and toxic chemicals, it is important to monitor the distribution throughout the WWTP processes to ensure that the contaminants don’t emit alarm limits level gas concentrations. All our systems can be connected to the plants SCADA and DCS to allow continuous monitoring and allow historical logging. We as standard have multiple analog and digital outputs that can activate both visual and audible alarms i.e. beacons/sounders. We also have IECEx certification so you can be confident that we conform with all necessary legislation and regulations, so our sensors can be installed in Hazardous areas.

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CUSTOM DESIGNED SOLUTIONS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Our fully bespoke designable systems can be retrofitted and also newly integrated into the sewage and biogas processes. Our equipment is extremely robust and can be installed in harsh environments to ensure that all locations can be monitored. For digester systems in particular CO2 is monitored as the main by product. Sewage treatment rooms are generally monitored for Methane and Hydrogen Sulfide, our systems can be connected to the existing extraction fan system and enable when alarm limit concentrations are present. All our systems can be connected to the plants SCADA and DCS to allow continuous monitoring and allow historical logging. We as standard have multiple analog and digital outputs that can activate both visual and audible alarms i.e. beacons/sounders.