How the MSX automatic sampling and monitoring station can help you

Contents:

Introduction
Uncertain control of parameters.
Fast response to problems.
Sophisticated parameter analysis process.
Compatibility of systems.
Conclusion.
Water supply and wastewater management companies face a variety of challenges on a daily basis, which can sometimes be complex and require effective solutions. From continuous monitoring of parameters to rapid response to changes, these are just some of the challenges faced by these companies. In this article, we will discuss the main challenges and how the MSX automated water and wastewater sampling and monitoring station can help overcome them.

1. Uncertain control of parameters

One of the biggest challenges for water and wastewater companies is the need for accurate and continuous monitoring of parameters. pH level, electrical conductivity, dissolved oxygen – these parameters are constantly changing and monitoring them manually can be inaccurate or time consuming.

How the MSX station helps. The MSX station uses advanced technology, including electrochemical and optical sensors, to ensure accurate and continuous monitoring of parameters. Integrated amplifiers and temperature sensors provide reliable measurement accuracy, while real-time data monitoring via a web-based platform allows for immediate response to any changes in parameters.

 

2. Rapid response to problems

Deviations in water and wastewater quality can have serious consequences, including health risks and regulatory breaches. It is therefore essential to have a system that allows a rapid response to any parameter exceedances or other incidents.

How the MSX Stop helps. A GSM telemetry modem allows parameters to be monitored remotely and notifications of exceeded effluent parameters to be received via SMS or email. Automatic sampling and inclusion in a detailed chemical analysis ensures that the problem is quickly identified and addressed.

3. Sophisticated parameter analysis process

When analysing water or wastewater parameters, it is important to be able to obtain detailed information and provide clear reports to help you better understand the situation and make appropriate decisions.

How MSX Stop helps: MSX Stop offers easy creation of daily and monthly reports using a generated login and password. This ensures ease of data analysis and data security. The report generation function allows for a more detailed analysis of physical and chemical parameters, helping to understand long-term trends and required improvements.

4. System compatibility

Integration and data synchronisation can be complicated by the use of different technologies and measuring instruments. Equipment from different manufacturers may not be compatible with each other, which can cause problems in integrating new technologies with existing systems.

How MSX Stop helps. The MSX Station is integrated with the DIQ series transmitters, allowing continuous monitoring and synchronisation of a wide range of parameters such as pH/ORP, O2, conductivity, turbidity, sludge density, NH4+, N02-, N03-, NOx, P04, COD, BOD, BDS, OWO, DOC, SAC, UVT and sludge level. Up to 20 parameters can be displayed at the same time. Intuitive software and a large graphic display give a complete overview of the measurement system. This facilitates data management and ensures that all measurements are in one place, consistent and reliable.

5. Conclusions
The MSX automatic water and wastewater sampling and monitoring station is a state-of-the-art technology that helps not only drinking water suppliers and wastewater treatment plants, but also industrial companies to continuously monitor the quality of water and wastewater.

It is a very powerful and comprehensive solution that can help overcome most of the technical, operational and regulatory challenges faced by water suppliers and wastewater managers. The system can provide continuous, accurate and reliable monitoring of water and wastewater quality, rapid response to any deviations and efficient data management and analysis.