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WWT September 2019

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30 | SEPTEMBER 2019 | WWT | www.wwtonline.co.uk HOW EFFICIENT IS YOUR CONSUMPTION METERING? • Ultrasonic water meter with long-term stability • Metrologial class 2 and dynamic range up to R=800 • Displaying of error- and alarm codes, including leakage detection • M-Bus, Radio OMS, Radio/L-Bus and Pulse interface integrated • Battery lifetime up to 16 years www.diehl.com/metering HYDRUS 2.0 SMART WATER METERING YOUR CONSUMPTION 8° C 27 m 3 /h 6765 m 3 VIP GLOBALLY APPROVED SEALING GASKETS Flexible couplings for joining and repairing low pressure and non-pressurised pipes of any material and size combination. Not all drainage applications are the same, especially industrial applications which can be subjected to harsh conditions. We've grown the VIPSeal ® family, so when constant working temperatures rise or aggressive chemicals are present, there's a cost effective coupling that will provide a long, leak free service life with the same easy installation. The Original permanent no-dig pipe repair seal VIP-Polymers Ltd +44 (0)1480 411333 sales@vip-polymers.com www.vip-polymers.com www.vipseal.co.uk Bespoke sealing solutions for concrete, steel, ductile iron, clay, plastic and GRP pipes Diameters available from DN185 to DN3500mm Withstands internal pressure up to 20 bar Suitable for industrial water, potable water, waste water, fuel & gas Can also be used for end liner sealing UWT (UK) Ltd • sales@uwtuk.com • 01743 718883 • www.uwtuk.com Capanivo ® CN7 - point level The pocket-size one Compact & flexible Smart versions for a variety of applications Clever capacitance level detection of liquids, pastes, foam & interface measurement RF8 - point level The resilient one Capanivo ® RFnivo ® NivoCapa ® NC8 - continuous The adaptable one CN8 - point level The allrounder Inverse Frequency Shift Technology

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