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Hourly purging of a drinking water network
Smart Water
A hospital has an old water network with very little or no use of drawing points, creating what are known as “dead arms”. In addition, they wanted to limit the risk of legionella developing. When water stagnates at a temperature of between 25 and 45°C, this creates the ideal conditions for this bacterium to proliferate. Dangerous, it can cause a respiratory infection known as legionellosis.
How can we ensure good water quality despite “dead arms” in a water supply network? And how can you limit the appearance of legionella?
By installing a motorised valve, you can programme regular automatic draining of a specific branch of the network. Regular draining of “dead legs” will limit the development of legionella in the pipes. The motorised valve acts automatically and is completely autonomous, so there are no power supply constraints. Finally, its design means it can be used in an outdoor environment without any risk of damage. It can be connected to the supervision system to check flows and justify them if necessary.
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