How does integrated sewage treatment equipment monitor water quality parameters?
Integrated sewage treatment equipment usually needs to monitor the following water quality parameters:
1, Temperature: Monitoring sewage temperature can help the equipment operate normally and avoid excessive impact on the surrounding environment.
3. Turbidity: Turbidity is one of the important indicators for measuring water quality. By monitoring turbidity, we can understand the content of suspended solids, organic matter and other substances in the sewage.
4,COD: Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is an indicator of the content of organic matter in water. By monitoringCOD, you can understand whether the organic matter in sewage has been effectively treated.
5,BOD: Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) is an indicator of the biodegradability of organic matter in water. By monitoring BOD, we can understand whether the organic matter in sewage is suitable for biological treatment.
6. Ammonia nitrogen and total phosphorus: Ammonia nitrogen and total phosphorus are indicators for measuring the content of nutrients in water. By monitoring ammonia nitrogen and total phosphorus, you can understand whether the nutrients in the sewage have been effectively treated.
Integrated sewage treatment equipment is usually equipped with corresponding sensors and instruments to monitor water quality parameters. These sensors and instruments will automatically adjust the operating parameters of the equipment according to changes in water quality parameters to ensure that the treatment effect meets the expected requirements. At the same time, water quality parameters can also be monitored and adjusted through manual sampling and testing.