Quality over quantity: Find out more about our new drinking water monitoring solution in this blog post. Read how you can benefit from our sophisticated, high-quality Drinking Water Panel, consisting of tried-and-tested measurement technology, whilst saving water!
Drinking water quality starts with expert monitoring
In a world where clean drinking water can no longer be taken for granted, the quality of drinking water monitoring plays a crucial role in human health and the protection of our environment. But what exactly does quality mean and why is it so important?
Quality is the benchmark for the value of a product. It means that something meets the requirements and expectations and fulfills a high standard. High quality stands for reliability, durability, and excellent performance. This is exactly what we focused on when developing our WTW Drinking Water Panel.
Our high-quality measurement technology in the drinking water industry ensures that drinking water meets the strictest standards and requirements.
Proven measurement technology as a guarantee of quality
Our proven technologies, including the IQ Sensor Net and IDS sensors, combine their strengths to provide you with reliable and high-quality results. These two heroes of our product lines not only guarantee maximum precision on the drinking water panel, but also reliability.
Everything at a glance – the Panel Solution
With our panel solution, you have everything in view! We have developed the measuring board with a focus on clarity and low installation effort.
The Drinking Water Panel of the brand WTW is extremely user-friendly, cleverly designed and therefore easy to maintain and calibrate. All pipework, a pressure reducer and a flow indicator are conveniently pre-assembled on a sturdy, waterproof panel and the devices are connected ready for operation. This saves time-consuming commissioning on site and minimizes possible installation errors.
In this digital age it can often be reassuring to know that your technology won’t fail you. With that in mind, our panel comes equipped with an analogue flow rate indicator. With this electronics-free readout you can protect the quality of your measurements results. If you configure the TURB PLUS 2000 turbidity analyzer to your individual panel, you benefit from a further “tick” in the “quality column“ – a reliable, precise and standards-compliant analyzer in accordance with DIN and EPA, which can be integrated into the IQ Sensor Net measuring system with the appropriate module.
A quality product should make your daily work easier. The Drinking Water Panel features a clear and tidy design incorporating four pre-drilled holes instead of eighteen, and reduced cable clutter thanks to perfectly matched hose lengths. These pre-cut hoses connect the black flow cells and ensure optimum flow to the sensors.
The flow cells are mounted on a top-quality rail Thanks to this, assembly and disassembly is quick and easy and keeping the system looking as good as new even after the 100th service.
Sustainability meets quality
With today's water shortages and ongoing climate change, our goal was to develop a measurement system that uses significantly less water than other measurement systems. A key feature of our sustainable system is its low water consumption. It is highly important to us to conserve resources and minimize environmental impact. We guarantee high quality measurement results with a flow rate of just 15 liters per hour. Compared to other available systems, this means incredible water savings of up to 45 liters per hour!
Conclusion
The quality of drinking water monitoring is critical to our health and safety. Our thoughtfully-designed Drinking Water Panel offers you the solution for efficient monitoring using durable, modern and proven technologies. In summary, high quality measurement technology contributes to sustainability by conserving water resources and reliably monitoring quality. Do your bit for the environment (as well as your workflow) and have a look at our innovative Drinking Water Panel.
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