An electric power generating station required a tank level measurement system to prevent the overfilling of remote storage tanks during tank truck deliveries of sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide.
Applications
A consumer goods processing plant required a system that would add a specific amount of water to a chemical blending operation every time it was started.
A wastewater treatment plant required a cost effective method to measure and record waste gas flowing from the digesters to the boiler room burners and to a flare stack.
A critical measurement for a power plant is the amount of steam being sent and billed to its customers.
A commercial laundry was required by the local Sewage Authority to measure and record the pH and the total gallons per day of wastewater sent to the treatment plant.
A local power plant wanted to monitor the pH, temperature, level and out flow in a remote wastewater sump 600 feet from the control room building.
A major New Jersey Medical Center needed to monitor the water levels in two sets of cooling towers. Each set consists of four towers connected together. A wireless system was selected because running cables inside the hospital back to the boiler control room would be impossible.