Endress+Hauser Articles
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Endress+Hauser Launches New Generation Of Glass-Free ISFET pH Sensors
12/23/2019
Endress+Hauser launches Memosens CPS47D, CPS77D and CPS97D ISFET pH sensors for applications where glass pH sensors present risk of breakage in challenging process conditions.
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Endress+Hauser Launches World's First Temperature Transmitter With Bluetooth
11/4/2019
Endress+Hauser launches its iTEMP TMT71 and TMT72 single-channel transmitters with user-friendly operation concept, wireless communication via Bluetooth in conjunction with highly accurate and reliable measurements.
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Endress+Hauser Announces Updates To Picomag Electromagnetic Flowmeter
10/22/2019
Endress+Hauser announces updates to its smart plug-and-play Picomag electromagnetic flowmeter.
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Putting Digital Instrumentation To Multipurpose Use
10/13/2019
Instruments that deliver only one measurement point are achieving just a fraction of their potential, according to Ryan Williams. That is why smart technology is the essence of this Water Talk discussion with him and his Endress+Hauser associate Alan Vance. It explores how digitalization can elevate the role of instrumentation systems or independent flow, level, pressure, and temperature sensors to make utility managers and maintenance crews more productive than ever. Opportunities range from an electromagnetic flow meter with zero straight-pipe-run requirements, to self-diagnosing instruments, to remote-access monitoring and control, to predictive analytics for the newest members of the utility workforce.
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Endress+Hauser Announces CA80HA Water Hardness Analyzer
7/30/2019
Endress+Hauser announces the Liquiline System CA80HA hardness analyzer to provide precise online analysis of water hardness in drinking water and process water. It helps optimize the control of water softening processes such as ion exchange or reverse osmosis, ensures quality of products influenced by water hardness, and analyzes feedwater used in boilers.
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4 Treatment Plant Budget Busters To Avoid
7/23/2019
Municipalities work diligently to produce quality drinking water and meet strict wastewater treatment regulatory standards while managing expenses. Advanced technologies allow utilities to gather actionable information and strategically offset deficiencies.
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Calibrating Success: Improved Tools To Maintain Flowmeter Accuracy
7/10/2019
Water utilities with highly successful monitoring programs tend to share a common trait: they have a well-defined plan for calibration that emphasizes frequency and tracking. However, when done properly, this process is time-consuming and often leads to unnecessary labor and downtime. The good news is that advanced metering technology is available for plants to get a better handle on the instrument’s performance with significantly less effort.
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Do Your Plant Instruments Play Nice With Others? The Benefits Of Integrated Technologies
7/9/2019
Digital devices provide two-way communication, so they can be programmed from the control room. However, the bigger benefit is that they can be part of a system offering assured interoperability to provide a seamless flow of information. This type of integration between key components of the water treatment and distribution process improves decision-making and overall equipment optimization.
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Water Monitoring's Triple Threat: Bad Habits, Bad Readings, Bad Results
7/8/2019
When water and wastewater plant operators can’t get accurate flow measurements or analytical readings — or lack confidence in their instruments’ readings — it creates challenges with the process. When substandard water goes to homes and causes a boil order, or discharge pollutes a lake or reservoir, the resulting bad press, fines, and potential lawsuits erode public confidence. Avoiding these kinds of problems is rooted in good preventive maintenance habits.
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Sounding The Alarm On Silent Noncompliance
7/5/2019
Water and wastewater utility operators work diligently to operate within strict guidelines, ensuring their facilities are producing the best drinking water and highest quality effluent possible. Despite all their efforts, however, it can be easy to fall outside of regulatory compliance without even being aware. The key to avoiding problems like these is to understand how silent noncompliance can happen and knowing when to raise a red flag.