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Artesis Simplifies Predictive Maintenance For Water Industry

MCM UnitThe water industry is increasingly turning to predictive maintenance as it addresses the challenge of improving asset performance.  Artesis has successfully combined advanced technology with a cost-effective implementation to meet their current and future needs.

The nature of the challenge: There is an increasing pressure on water companies to maximise the performance of their physical assets, a critical factor in optimising shareholder value and customer service.  The water industry regulator (Ofwat) reviews the prices that companies charge, and takes into account the benefits of the capital investments planned and improvements in operating efficiency. 

Water test kits revitalised

Water Test KitManufacturer

Top safety accreditation for ELGA Process Water

ElgaELGA Process Water is one of the latest group of successful companies to join a leading edge scheme, designed to help industry improve its safety record.
The Marlow-based firm recently received accreditation from SAFEcontractor, a programme which recognises very high standards of health and safety practice amongst UK contractors.

Employing 236 people, ELGA Process Water is principally involved in the provision of services and equipment to produce high purity water for industrial, healthcare, and life science markets.
 
ELGA Process Water

Cash Back for John Lewis through Energy Savings

John lewisOne of the UK

ELGA Process Water gives grain a makeover

Grain Power StationThe boiler make-up water treatment plant at the Isle of Grain Power Station is refurbished
 
At 30 years old, the boiler make-up water treatment plant at E.ON

NEW SAFEUNIT ULTIMA

SafeUnit seal Water ControlJOHN CRANE Safematic has launched an enhanced version of its Safeunit seal water control system that has already been proven to increase the reliability of pumpg and process machinery while reducing water consumption levels by up to 80%.

The new Safeunit Ultima is designed for use in harsh operating environments where high temperature, high pressure and chemically aggressive elements are present.

This makes it ideal for extreme applications found in pulp, paper and chemical industry processes, plus a wide variety of mining and general industrial uses.

Tel: 0161 886 5993            www.johncrane.co.uk I

Unrecognised phosphate water-dosing issue is costing companies with steam systems dearly in wasted f

Water TreatmentPlant operators could be wasting thousands of pounds in fuel because their water treatment supplier is failing to monitor the phosphate levels of raw water for their steam systems. And the situation could get worse as water utilities strive to meet tightening European drinking water regulations.

According to the European Drinking Water Directive, water supplies must not exceed 25 microgrammes of lead per litre of water, reducing to 10 microgrammes from 25 December 2013. To meet these limits, water utilities commonly dose water with phosphate to inhibit lead from old pipes leeching into the water supply.

However, many steam system operators may not be taking account of these added phosphates, so are not adjusting their water treatment regime accordingly. Consequently, excessive phosphate levels could cause scaling of the internal surfaces of steam boilers, reducing their efficiency significantly.
 

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