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Automation in the water supply of Amsterdam
The historical development of the water supply in Amsterdam is reviewed over the years 1846 to 1896. The main sources of supply and annual flow capacities are quoted. Process control of pumping systems is regulated by the use of a P855 minicomputer with logical circuits and peripheral units. Physical and chemical treatments involved include ozone dosing, flocculation, fast and slow filtering and dosing with sodium hypochlorite. A central control system is operated and requires a 20 m long table and has lamp and instrument type display units. Telephone links are included between the central control and the outstations.
Automation in the water supply of Amsterdam
The historical development of the water supply in Amsterdam is reviewed over the years 1846 to 1896. The main sources of supply and annual flow capacities are quoted. Process control of pumping systems is regulated by the use of a P855 minicomputer with logical circuits and peripheral units. Physical and chemical treatments involved include ozone dosing, flocculation, fast and slow filtering and dosing with sodium hypochlorite. A central control system is operated and requires a 20 m long table and has lamp and instrument type display units. Telephone links are included between the central control and the outstations.
Automation in the water supply of Amsterdam
automatisierung der Wasserversorgung von Amsterdam
Titel niederlaendisch
De Ingenieur, Den Haag ; 88 ; 1019-1021
1976
3 Seiten
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Niederländisch
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