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| General
Description: |
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Sludge Wizard interface level monitoring system consists
of a transmitter and the appropriate STD1, STD2,
STD3, STD4 or STD5 sonar transducer. |
The
transducer selection will vary dependent upon the
density of the interface to be detected.
Example:
High density sludge with suspended solids will use a lower
frequency transmitter - STD1 or STD2. Lower density sludge/interfaces
require higher frequency transducers in order to maximise
the return signal - STD3, STD4 or STD5. |
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Features: |
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Five choices of sonar transducers to optimise
detection of heavy and light density interfaces.
• Automatic cleaning mechanism removes build-up on
the Sonar sensor, without operator intervention.
• Surface skimmers in clarifiers can be accomadated
with the addition of the skimmer impact plate.
• Able to tolerate algae, fats etc building up over
the sensing face due to its low operating frequency.
• Can handles varying effluent loads.
• Easy to calibrate. |
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| Benefits: |
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Reduces maintenance costs
• Primary Clarifier: Increases the efficiency of
digester by optimising density of sludge.
• Secondary Clarifier: Provides information needed
to control the
bed layer septicness.
• Provides information on the changes to the biological
process from the “fluff or rag layer”.
• Eliminates manual checking of sludge levels, freeing
operators’ time for other tasks . |
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Sludge
Wizard.pdf |
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