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Advanced Filtration Systems: Precision Monitoring & Control Solutions
To successfully operate recirculation systems, water quality parameters such as temperature, pH, oxygen, and Redox must be understood, and maintained within acceptable limits for the cultured species. At a bare minimum, manual water tests should be undertaken using test kits. It is also wise to log these parameters to enable a better understanding of how the water parameters may change with a change in stocking density, feed rates, etc. Whenever problems are encountered, these logs are always a useful point of call to understand if water quality issues are the underlying cause that needs to be addressed and corrected.
It is advisable to invest in equipment that can perform a continuous monitoring role, in order to ensure ongoing monitoring and a better overview of how the water parameters may change over time. Taking this one step further, and having a control system that is also able to control equipment in order to maintain stable water parameters, as well as have alarm output capabilities is a very sensible investment against the duty of care we have to the animals in our care.
We can provide a range of equipment to suit all needs and budgets. Please contact us if you would like to discuss your requirements in more detail.
Monitoring & Control
Why Monitor or Control?
To successfully operate recirculation systems, optimum water quality parameters such as temperature, pH, oxygen, and Redox must be understood and maintained within acceptable limits for the cultured species. As a bare minimum, manual water testing should be undertaken regularly using reagent test kits. It is also wise to log these parameters to enable a better understanding of how the water parameters may change with a change in stocking density, feeding rates, etc. Whenever problems are encountered, these logs are always a useful point of reference to understand if water quality issues are the underlying cause that needs to be addressed and corrected.
It is a good idea to invest in equipment that can perform an ongoing monitoring role, in order to ensure continuous monitoring 24 hours a day 7 days a week and a better overview of how the water parameters may change over time. Taking this one step further, having a monitoring system that is also able to control equipment, as well as have alarm output capabilities to warn when parameters are exceeded is a very sensible investment in order to maintain stable water parameters over the long term.
We can provide a range of monitoring and control equipment to suit all needs and budgets. Please contact us if you would like to discuss your requirements in more detail.