Water treatment

2018-12-27


 

Efficient energy management in water treatment plants

Drinking water is mainly obtained by purifying groundwater and surface water. The purification process includes a chemical or physical treatment process and a setting process of specific parameters such as pH and ion concentration. The type of treatment depends on the quality of the raw water and is determined by the substances contained in the water and the substances to be removed. Energy consumption is one of the biggest cost factors. One of the main tasks of plant designers and operators is to identify the most energy-consuming links to optimize the plant. Our smart products, solutions and services help you achieve transparency about your energy needs and significantly reduce costs

Simplify control and monitoring of complex plants

Water treatment plants are often unattended and managed remotely from a central control room. Therefore, the maintenance and upgrading of PC-based control systems has become a major challenge. In particular, virtual control technology has obvious advantages: the entire control system server infrastructure is integrated in the computer center. We help you get started with future-proof technology with Lifecycle Services, a one-stop-shop for all your virtualization solution needs.

 

 

Reduced commissioning time with integrated plant engineering configuration

Due to changing market demand, environmental compatibility and increasingly stringent regulatory requirements, the pressure of international competition is increasing, and the water and wastewater industry is no exception! This means that companies setting up factories must reduce processing time and project costs. With our integrated engineering configuration, we provide an optimized combination of application planning, distributed control systems and equipment configuration, providing plant designers and operators with high data consistency from the planning stage to the automation control and operation stage.