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Water / Wastewater 25 New digital asset performance management platform for instrumentation


ABB has launched ABB Ability™ SmartMaster, a comprehensive asset performance management platform for verifi cation and condition monitoring of instrumentation and fi eld devices in the water, wastewater, chemical, oil & gas, and other industries. SmartMaster gathers, analyses and verifi es diagnostic data from instruments remotely, without interrupting current measurement tasks.


The platform can be used with a range of ABB and third-party instruments, such as fl ow meters, level meters, temperature, and pressure sensors. Available as an on-premise or cloud-based solution, SmartMaster sends a valuable fl eet level overview from the fi eld straight to the customer’s phone, tablet, or other devices.


SmartMaster addresses key challenges for industrial companies such as managing the sheer volume of instruments that are installed on any given plant. Many facilities typically have hundreds or even thousands of devices, some of which may be installed in hard to reach or hazardous areas.


Another big challenge is applications and data running in silos. This limits insights and effi ciency of operations. By getting better, actionable insights, industrial companies can see both increased effi ciency and environmental benefi ts.


“Plant operators are expected to increase effi ciency as well as become more sustainable and for this, it’s critical that each device, each instrument performs optimally in the industrial process,” said Amina Hamidi, Managing Director, Business Line Instrumentation, ABB Measurement & Analytics. “With hundreds of fi eld devices working in the background, optimal performance is impossible to achieve without digital service technology. The ABB Ability™ SmartMaster connects the physical and digital worlds, ensuring that instruments perform optimally.”


The platform offers extended possibilities for device optimisation and maintenance. With SmartMaster, plant operators can access data on instrument status and identify in advance any potential issues that could affect measurement performance or result in unplanned downtime.


Chlorine generation – a simple and


reliable solution Euro-Gas’ GazCal Gas Generator provides a simple and effective solution for generating Chlorine (Cl2


) gas. The GazCal Gas


Generator overcomes the traditional diffi culties associated with handling Chlorine gas cylinders, such as problematic accuracy and erratic shelf life.


The rugged, portable and battery-operated tool is designed for use in a wide range of industries, including the water treatment sector, where personnel face the challenges of testing and calibration. The GazCal comes in a robust and compact carrying case and allows for rapid testing and calibration with negligible warm-up time. This simple-to-use device can be operated by anyone, requiring only the necessary PPM level to be set via the unit’s dial-up digital display.


The GazCal generates Cl2 F2 levels ranging from 0.5 –


20 ppm and is also suitable for use as a surrogate for the cross-calibration of O3


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. Its design overcomes the problem of short shelf life. The cell life is only used up when the unit is in operation, while traditional cylinders can simply die out before 6 months. The generator can last for up to a decade, often without the need to change the cell and requiring only a yearly recertifi cation of calibration.


The GazCal cell can operate for up to 500 parts per million (ppm) hours, which is equivalent to a continuous usage of 100 hours at a concentration level of 5ppm. This extended lifespan allows for a minimum of 400 calibrations to be conducted. The device includes a cell life indicator that displays the remaining life of the generating cell, enabling operators to plan ahead. Installing a new generating cell is a simple process once the current cell has been depleted. Although the GazCal generator may have a higher initial cost compared to a small cylinder, it is a more cost- effective option in the long run.


Also, unlike gas cylinders, which only attain one specifi c concentration per cylinder purchased, the GazCal is entirely adjustable between the 0.5ppm to 20.0ppm range and in 0.1ppm steps. The GazCal produces many different concentration levels from one device. In addition, low concentrations of Cl2 are effi ciently produced with the GazCal, even 1ppm and 2ppm levels, whereas it is extremely problematic to achieve cylinder stability at low concentration levels.


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This knowledge helps them to plan servicing, spare part orders and device replacement. SmartMaster provides the information as calendar view analysis and an analytical report of failure scenarios.


SmartMaster is part of ABB Measurement & Analytics digital suite of solutions that enable optimized plant operations. The suite comprises ABB Ability™ Smart Device Manager, ABB Ability™ Verifi cation for measurement devices, and ABB Ability™ SmartMaster.


New app turns smartphones into smart measurement and calibration systems for pH, conductivity and oxygen


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Endress+Hauser is introducing the Memobase Pro app, a perfect complement to the popular Liquiline Mobile CML18 handheld meter. The combination of high-quality measurement technology and mobile app technology offers users a digital measuring, calibration and documentation experience that is second to none.


When Endress+Hauser launched its extraordinary handheld meter, the Liquiline Mobile CML18, about three years ago, the response was overwhelming. Experts from a wide range of industries praised this highly practical and compact multi-talented tool, which can measure pH, conductivity, oxygen and ORP. It fi ts in any shirt pocket and can be used in the laboratory as well as in the production process, for example to analyze samples taken, check the measuring equipment installed, or take measurements in places where no measuring point is available.


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The groundbreaking Memobase Pro app lets users connect – and operate – two Liquiline Mobile CML18 devices simultaneously via a secure Bluetooth connection. The smartphone display is used to operate the handheld meter, ensuring it is even more user-friendly and intuitive. Memobase Pro also offers helpful dashboards and attractive visualizations. Users can switch between trend curves and tabular displays of all measurements and the associated samples with ease. It is particularly well suited to everyday use – as Memobase Pro also works when the smartphone remains in the trouser pocket, users can concentrate fully on their work when measuring and calibrating. The app can even be operated from the handheld meter, for example, to save and document measured values directly.


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For users who take a sample from the production process to analyze it on site or in the laboratory, Memobase Pro offers a special feature. A unique ID can be generated for each sample taken, and the GPS coordinates of the sampling location, a photo and comments can then be added to it. This allows all sampling locations and the associated measured data to be quickly retrieved.


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