Communication makes "salty" water clean
Analysis control
In open cooling systems, the water "becomes salty" as the result of evaporation. This is not a good thing, and necessitates the constant addition of fresh water in the required quantity. Bürkert has a systematic solution to this problem. Incidentally, as the only supplier on the market, we offer an all-in control unit which "talks" locally. If the water becomes "too salty", the conductivity transmitter forwards this information to a controller which, in turn, triggers the corresponding supply line diaphragm valve. And this communication can be expanded easily to cover the pH value. Technology that is able to communicate conditions the quality of the water. Not centrally, in a manner susceptible to faults, but at the point of action and directly. Of course, this is based on systematic ideas that we offer for more than just cooling circuits.
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