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Marsh’s design solution ensures optimum
performance To make designing, specifying and purchasing sewage treatment plants as easy, fail-safe and cost- effective as possible, Marsh Industries has developed and launched a bespoke design and quotation programme, Gaia Sege©, that allows merchants, contractors, specifiers and clients to quickly design a system that will not only suit all of their specification and performance requirements, but will also comply with all relevant industry, environmental and legal requirements.
Using key process parameters Gaia Sege will design an accurate system that optimises processing capacity in an efficient and cost-effective way. Marsh Industries, specialists in off-mains drainage supply, estimates that this processing optimisation can reduce installation costs by as much as 25%, with additional health and safety benefits for installers. The system is perfect for designing off-mains schemes in residential, industrial, education, leisure, amenity and health settings.
A simple linear click and select process guides users through the procedure and the result is a professional presented design, spec and quotation document which includes loadings, drawings, certification and specific design features for the site.
As well as designing exceptionally cost effective and safe off-mains schemes, Marsh’s Gaia Sege systems will comply with the regulatory bodies’ exacting final effluent standards, even for SSSI sites. It uses industry standard data to calculate initial loadings and flows, and peak flows for ammonia, plus total suspended solids (TSS) & biological oxygen demand (BOD) levels. Once the system parameters have been input, Gaia Sege allows users to select the final performance needed on site to reduce tankering and long-term running costs.
“Specifying an off-mains system may not be something that many merchants, specifiers and contractors have to do every day, and designing an efficient and compliant system is a complex business,” says Marsh’s Steve Boyer. “This unique system makes the process much simpler. Users can go through a simple click and select process and we will produce a bespoke, professional design and quotation back with all the information you need for a straightforward and cost-effective project.”
The system is also backed by Marsh’s team of experienced design and engineering technicians.
Marsh Industries is the UK market leader in domestic off mains drainage systems. The company manufactures sewage, drainage and water recycling products, supplying major UK builders and civil
engineering merchants across the UK and beyond. Regularly specified by major contractors and institutions such as the National Trust, English Heritage, British Waterways, RSPCA and the Environment Agency, Marsh Industries manufactures all of its own products in the UK to the highest quality and performance standards.
Katex now offer Novotest hardness testers
Katex Ltd specialise in the supply of NDT and inspection equipment to the offshore / underwater, marine and industrial markets. They have recently joined forces to promote the Novotest range of hardness testers into the UK market.
Novotest manufacture a range of hardness testers which use either the UCI or Leeb method of measurement, or a combination of both for complete versatility. The ultrasonic contact impedance (UCI) probe is used for measuring the hardness of small items, objects with a thin wall, complex forms and to measure the hardness of surface hardened layers. Whilst the Leeb method is used for measuring the hardness of non-ferrous metals, cast iron, coarse-grained materials and larger products.
The latest models in the range consist of the T-D3 for just Leeb measurement, the T-U3 for UCI measurement and the T-UD3 for measurement using both methods.
All gauges have a full colour screen, datalogging and an integral camera to capture images of the test piece.
The simple to use, accurate hardness testers are supplied as complete kits with dedicated datalogging software and various probe options for different applications.
44 drain TRADER | October 2017 |
www.draintraderltd.com
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