Safeguarding health with clean water
Disinfection and monitoring of drinking water
The disinfection of drinking water is necessary to protect everyone’s health and safety. It is a process that is subject to many guidelines and limit values. To ensure that the limit values are complied with at all times, NSI-Technik supports the pathology department of Würzburg University Hospital with a disinfection panel from Endress+Hauser.
Results
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Reliable online measurement
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Intuitive operation and avoids measuring errors
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Operating costs and maintenance requirements are kept to a minimum
Microbial contamination of drinking water presents a serious health risk. Where there are also aggravating factors at play, it is important to be able to rely on your disinfection measurement. While the disinfection of water leads to a reduction in the number of germs, an overdose of the disinfectant used is hazardous to human health. The drinking water installation of the pathology department of the University Hospital in Würzburg counteracts microbial contamination of the drinking water.
Our solution
To circumvent the challenges associated with manual measurement, an automated measuring solution can be used, which records and stores the measured values digitally. This can be done extremely economically by using a water analysis panel to monitor the chlorine value, thereby creating a solution for monitoring drinking water disinfection that is not only safe and non-hazardous to health, but also highly efficient.
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Sản phẩm chuyên dụng
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Lựa chọn Fundamental Đáp ứng nhu cầu đo lường cơ bản |
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Lựa chọn Lean Xử lý dễ dàng các quy trình cốt lõi |
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Lựa chọn Extended Tối ưu hóa quy trình bằng công nghệ tiên tiến |
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Lựa chọn Xpert Làm chủ các ứng dụng khó khăn nhất |
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