Monthly Archives: December 2013
24/12/13
How did the city do it? Good question. Read on. So, what’s the problem? In a peaceful city in Canada, one of its wastewater pumping stations had difficulties with its existing level controller. Pumps were turning on and off randomly – and not at the desired set points. This type of malfunctioning can result in […]
24/12/13
If there is one thing we all can agree on it is this: nothing is getting cheaper. Even water costs more these days. In days past, water was thought of as practically free. It fell from the sky and was delivered clean to our homes and businesses for pennies a month. Farmers relied on the […]
24/12/13
Pressure technology is one of the most common ways to measure level in a process. When you’re measuring water level, the setup is simple. One inch H20 (InH20) pressure equals one inch of level in your tank. However, what do you do when you’re measuring something other than water? If you can fully drain and fill the […]
24/12/13
Equipment that is used to produce milk and dairy products must be properly cleaned and maintained at all times for hygienic reasons. There are many chemical and physical combinations of processes that are required in the complete cleaning process. For example, it is required to specifically sanitize all milking equipment before and after the production […]