Water & Wastewater Treatment

WWT April 2016

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24 | APRIL 2016 | WWT | www.wwtonline.co.uk Ultra low NOx, high efficiency combustion Dunphy manufacture low NOx burners purpose designed for sludge and wastewater treatment processes • key plant for compliance with the Medium Combustion Plant Directive • high turndown ratios for high efficiency (10:1 on gas) • state of the art digital boiler/burner control and command software • simultaneously and safely co-fire biogas and natural gas (or gas and gasoil) We specialise in the off-site manufacture of complete containerised boiler houses • space is at a premium • on site construction would be expensive or disruptive • supplementary biomass, biogas or liquid biofuel combustion is required • a high spec Energy Centre is needed for a new development For further information, contact sharon.kuligowski@dunphy.co.uk These units are ideal when: Power plant • Oil free screw compressors • Oil free tri-lobe blowers • Ultra-silent operation • ISO 8573-1 Class 0 certification • Pressure up to 2.500 mbar • Capacity up to 10.500 m 3 /h Optimal characteristics for all waste water treatment plant requirements ROBOX compact units Contact: blowers.red@gardnerdenver.com 01527 838200 www.gd-industrials.com Water Quality NH3-N Measurement ● Continuous NH3 analysis ● Auto calibration & clean ● Self validation, diagnostics ● Simple compact design ● Small handrail enclosure ● Membrane filtration option ● In-situ filtration for liquors ● UK manufacture The Proam ammonia monitor is extensively installed for water, final effluent & process control applications. The analyser is simple, reliable & robust. Pre-installation into small GRP enclosures, commissioning & service support, is provided by the UK manufacturer. Pollution & Process Monitoring Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1732 882044 TOC@pollution-ppm.co.uk www.pollution-ppm.co.uk

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