pipe::scan
The pipe::scan is a modular sensor system for monitoring drinking water quality in a network in pipes under pressure. It measures up to 10 parameters in one device: TOC, DOC, UV254, Turbidity, Color, Chlorine, pH/Redox, Conductivity, Temperature and Pressure. The water quality data can be sent to any central database via almost any protocol. Multiple pipe::scans are the ideal solution to monitor drinking water at any point in the network.
- Accurate measurement in perfect agreement to standardized lab reference… not just ”trending”
- Monitor water quality with no reagent and no waste streams
- Organics and Turbidity monitoring
- Totally flow-independent, even works under stagnating conditions
- Hot-maintenance: without interrupting the flow/pressure, and for each sensor individually
- Full-scale event detection with real-time alarms within the drinking water distribution network
- 6 months service time: Efficient, reliable stand-alone operation without maintenance
- NSF/ANSI/CAN 61- and 372- certified(Opens in a new tab or window)
pipe::scan
Last updated: May 2023
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