Company: Unimon AG, Zurich
Technology: Java, J2EE
Link: Not available
People in the project: Stefan Tröhler
Implementation period: Jun 2009 – Mar 2012
Cost: no details
There are now many different online measuring systems for monitoring water quality, which can measure relevant parameters using different methods. However, not every system is equally suitable for the respective measurement task. There are differences in terms of maintenance, measurement accuracy, procurement and operating costs, as well as in everyday handling.
In version 2, the existing application for monitoring drinking water is adapted to new customer requirements. New calculation models are integrated and interfaces for new measuring techniques and measuring probes are developed. No adjustments are made with regard to the programming languages and databases used.
- In the meantime, there are many different online measuring systems for monitoring water quality, which can measure relevant parameters using different
- However, not every system is equally suitable for the respective measuring task.
- There are differences in terms of maintenance, measurement accuracy, procurement and operating costs, as well as in everyday handling.
- To evaluate the suitability of online measurement technology for the task (technically and economical).
- Evaluation of online measurement technology and measurement technology
- Engineering for the implementation of the measurement systems in your existing plant (measurement location, optimal installation).
- Ongoing support of the online measurement technology (maintenance, servicing, calibration, support during 24 h / 7 days).
- Implementation of measurement campaigns with mobile and stationary measurement stations.
- Connection of online measurement signals to our monitoring ring database as part of measurement campaigns or for external stations that are not integrated into the process control system.
- For the monitoring of drinking water in various cantons, we developed a Realtime monitoring application with Java, J2EE and Oracle was developed, which monitors the drinking water according to the above explanations and initialises the corresponding steps.
- You can find out more about the application at: Link Unimon.
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