Consistently reliable solids measurement
Proline Teqwave MW 300 improves process stability at Bad Vilbel's wastewater treatment plant
Wastewater treatment plants need reliable solids content measurement in order to stay resilient and efficient. However, the optical measuring systems being used in Bad Vilbel's plant were proving to be maintenance-intensive and easily affected by contamination. Now, an in-line measurement process has introduced a reliable method of continuously monitoring the total solids content. Proline Teqwave MW 300 delivers stable real-time data taken directly from the process and reduces maintenance work.
The result
Reliable real-time monitoring of the total solids content (TS) during sludge treatment
More stable process control during sludge dewatering
Significantly reduced maintenance and cleaning effort compared to optical measurement
Faster responses to process changes due to continuous in-line measurement
Less work for operating staff
The customer requirement
Previously, two optical measuring systems had been used to monitor the solids content of digested sludge during sludge dewatering in the wastewater treatment plant. Deposits being left on the sensors led repeatedly to measuring deviations from the specified limit value of four percent solids content (TS). Dirty sensors also provided incorrect values, resulting in actual values below the limits going undetected in some cases. Regular cleaning, calibration, and manual checks were required to make sure measurements were accurate. Not only that, but changes in the sludge quality – such as color, particle size, or composition – had an impact on optical measurement methods, leading to additional work for operating staff and making process monitoring less reliable.
Key challenges:
Maintenance-intensive optical measuring systems
Measurement deviations due to dirty sensors
Values below limits not identifiable
Great amount of time spent on cleaning, calibration, and checks
Measurements affected by fluctuating sludge quality
Our solution
To increase process reliability and simultaneously reduce maintenance costs, Endress+Hauser has installed two Proline Teqwave MW 300 devices for continuously determining the solids content of sludge. The in-line meters use the principle of microwave transmission, which guides microwaves through the medium. The precise solids content of the sludge can be determined from a change in the signals. As this process is not based on optical properties, it is much less sensitive to changes in sludge quality, making it less prone to errors caused by contamination.
Measurements are taken consistently in the process itself, which means that operating staff always have access to the latest measured values. Changes in the solids content are instantly visible, making it possible to intervene in specific areas of the process if required, for example, to adjust the flocculant dosage.
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