Potable water supply management system
The automation of water reservoirs is a key factor in the system of technological process and potable water supply management. It is designed to increase operational reliability, reduce the cost of water processing and distribution, and optimise the use of human resources.
The main aspect of automation is the ability to remotely monitor parameters – pressure sensors, flow meters and levels. This monitoring allows continuous automatic pumping of water into water reservoirs, accurate chlorine dosing and reliable water distribution.
Automated and measuring activities include: water chlorination, chlorine level measurement, water meter readings, information monitoring of safety devices (PIR sensor, door sensor) and pressure measurement.
Implementation of water reservoir automation
The company automates the filling of water chambers in 4 basic ways depending on the specific needs of each customer.
Level-based control – The implemented control system opens and closes the servo valves or activates pumps as needed in order to achieve the level desired.
Required flow-based control – Water supply is controlled as per the required flow rate when the servo valve restricts such a supply in order to reach the specified flow value.
Adjustable servo valve-based control – Adjustable servo valves are set as per percentage positions.
Manual control: Operators can manually control these devices as currently required.