UCOS Water/Wastewater SCADA Features
UCOS water applications include pump station controls, water distribution SCADA, water treatment, wastewater treatment, and simulator technology.
From reverse osmosis water processes to wastewater treatment and reclamation, CSI can help water and wastewater professionals meet the challenges of tighter water quality standards, rising costs, and privatization.
Our approach centers first on understanding your needs and then applying our proven methodologies to solve your most challenging objectives.
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UCOS can help you achieve a higher degree of process and cost optimization by:
- Scheduling and automatically executing processes, such as routine maintenance, filter management, etc.
- Automating process control strategies that take full advantage of your variable frequency drives, efficient motors, and power monitoring module systems
- Tracking chemical usage, PH, and other quality factors
- Lowering energy costs by changing the frequency with which blowers and other equipment are started and stopped
- Monitoring, archiving, and serving up data required to meet compliancy standards
- Monitoring and controlling primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment
- Providing state-of-the-art SCADA migration for both local and remote communications and control by using your existing control system infrastructure
In addition, UCOS is used to handle turbidity monitoring, process simulation, maintenance management (EAM/CMMS), diagnostics and response management, condition-based monitoring, and smart instrumentation applications.
Here are just some of the processes that UCOS and CSI are experienced at automating:
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Water Treatment
- Aeration
- Filtration
- Chemical injection
- Lift stations
- Flocculation
- Water storage
- Chlorine safety scrubber
- Disinfection
- Automated filter backwash management
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Wastewater/Reclamation
- Lift stations
- Aeration/blowers
- Solids handling including digesters, centrifuges, conveyors, dewatering
- RAS/WAS
- Disinfection by chlorine or UV
- Headworks
- Chemical feeds
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