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WTOS P-RTC Phosphate control, 1-channel, 24V DC, DINrail

Product ID: LXV407.99.01000

Control module for automatic, load-dependant precipitant dosage for phosphate elimination. 1-channel version, 24V DC, DINrail mounting.

The real-time controller is designed to optimise chemical phosphate elimination at biological waste water treatment plants.
Based on the current phosphate load, the module automatically calculates the minimum amount of precipitants needed to reliably meet the required discharge values.
In addition, the reduced precipitant consumption also lowers the amount of sludge generated. This in turn lowers the costs incurred from sludge dewatering and removal.

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Data sheet/Brochures

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W.T.O.S. Water Treatment Optimisation Solutions
The need to operate in a sustainable fashion provides the modern WWTP with a unique challenge. Reducing costs whilst fulfilling ever stricter discharge consents, even in the event of sudden load peaks, is key. With W.T.O.S. modules for process optimisation, these requirements can now be fulfilled. 4 pages
English, English6,210 KB PDF2012-06-21_logo

Manuals

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User manual: PROGNOSYS
Edition 4A
English, English712 KB PDF2013-03-13_logo
User Manual WTOS P-RTC
Edition 3A
English, English1,380 KB PDF2011-09-14_logo

Practice Reports

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W.T.O.S.: Regulation of reagent injection for phosphate - Evry urban community
The treatment plant for the Evry Centre Essonne urban community in France operates on the principle of low-load activated sludge aeration. The effluent undergoes pre-treatment (involving screening, grit removal and grease removal). After this stage, the wastewater is directed towards two primary settling tanks before being transferred to the biological channel, which comprises an anoxic area, an aeration tank and two clarifiers.
English, English1,065 KB PDF2013-01-03_logo