Cooling water directly from the Baltic Sea
Turbidity measurement with the CUS52D plastic version
The Rostock power plant uses cooling water from the Baltic Sea and pumps it back into the sea after use in order to maintain the water cycle. A turbidity measurement must take place with the required supporting documentation to protect the environment and ensure that the water returned to the cycle does not contain any impurities.
KNG benefits with the Endress+Hauser solution from
Highly accurate measurements.
Reduced maintenance costs.
High availability.
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Compliance with turbidity limit values and as documentary proof of the parameter for supervisory authorities.
Customer challenge
The power plant draws cooling water from the Baltic Sea and uses it almost untreated. It is pumped back into the Baltic sea after it has been used as cooling water. This process is monitored by means of the turbidity measurement as this parameter can be used to detect possible impurities and thus identify leaks in the cooling water cycle.
Our solution
The high salt concentration of the Baltic Sea water creates a very harsh environment for the material and regular maintenance. The plastic version of the new CUS52D turbidity sensor is used in order to increase the operating times of the turbidity sensor and prevent possible breakdowns due to corrosion. The resilient plastic of this sensor prevents material changes and any functional restrictions. The plastic sensor measures reliably even at low turbidity values.
Turbidity sensor CUS52D-AA1HA3
Transmitter Liquiline CM442-AAM2A2F210AA 2
FLEX 선택 | 기술적 우수성 | 단순성 |
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Fundamental 선택 기본적인 측정 요구사항 충족 |
기술적 우수성
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단순성
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Lean 선택 핵심 프로세스를 손쉽게 처리 |
기술적 우수성
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단순성
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Extended 선택 혁신적인 기술로 프로세스 최적화 |
기술적 우수성
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단순성
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Xpert 선택 가장 까다로운 어플리케이션 요구사항 충족 |
기술적 우수성
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단순성
구성에 따라 다름 |