Valve Automation

Smart Actuation for a Smarter World

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Plant managers responsible for expansion of plants to enhance capacity can leverage the advantage of the AIMS scalability feature of concurrent loop and line topologies. This feature provides an option of adding up to maximum three loops or lines. These concurrent topologies ensure lesser footprints at the control room, require fewer spares and avoid the necessity for an additional master station.

Leveraging Benefits of Valve Automation

The use of Auma’s actuation solutions has helped many water and wastewater treatment plants across the country with precise control flow, real-time feedback to operators and predictive maintenance prospects, thereby helping them avoid unscheduled breakdowns and improving the overall efficiency of the plant.

The company’s capability in the field of valve automation in water and wastewater treatment sector is reflected by the presence of its actuation solutions in various prestigious projects across the country. These include a 100-MLD Reverse Osmosis Sea Water Desalination Plant at Nemmeli; 110 MGD capacity Bhagirathi Water Treatment Plant of Delhi Jal Board; 500 MLD Torekadanahalli (TK Halli) Water Treatment Project, Bengaluru; largest pumping station of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation having 900 MLD capacity at Bhandup complex; Parvati water treatment plant, Pune, to name a few.

* First published in PROCESS India

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