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STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS


Sustainability – Integration of smart technology into waterproofi ng


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chieving Net Zero is a top priority in the built environment. The industry advocates for a holistic carbon


approach,


considering emissions from operational energy use and embodied carbon in materials and construction processes. Organisations


worldwide are striving to


reduce their environmental impact and promote sustainability.


Delta prioritises ethical conduct and integrity in all operations. Delta is dedicated to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices. The Delta HLA Plus is built for longevity, meeting current needs while considering future generations. Delta’s HLA Plus is an advanced high- water level alarm offering real-time remote monitoring via the Delta Pumps App. It provides a simple dashboard and protects pumping stations without subscription fees. The HLA Plus connects to any pumping station and offers essential proactive and preventive functions. Ideal for property owners, facilities managers, engineers, and contractors. Moisture,


accumulation


vapour, poses


and water ingress signifi cant risks


to


properties with basements or lower- ground fl oors. Sump pumps function as a critical element of a Type C waterproofi ng solution,


preventing structural damage


from groundwater, rain, or leaks. Correct installation and maintenance of sump pumps (packaged pumping systems/basement drainage solutions) not only avert fl ooding but also


prevents long-term


remote monitoring in pumping stations (sump pumps).


Type C, Waterproofi ng Solutions. property


deterioration, safeguarding your investment and the building’s resilience. Delta’s HLA Plus is a sophisticated high- water level alarm designed for real-time


Why do we need smart technology? Implementing effective strategies to prevent and mitigate risks in construction projects, particularly in niche markets like structural waterproofi ng, is crucial for ensuring safety, compliance, and project success.


In an ever evolving and competitive construction industry, the Delta HLA Plus is set to revolutionise risk mitigation and accountability.


The ‘Type C’ Waterproofi ng Structural waterproofi ng,


crucial for any below-ground construction, ensures durability and resistance against dampness.


System, defi ned by BS 8102:2022, is a sustainable solution for new builds and retrofi ts, managing water penetration with a cavity drainage membrane (CDM) and mechanical pumps.


Continuous pump 01992 523 523 info@deltamembranes.com detects critical events instantly,


The system allowing


for immediate action prior and during mechanical failures.


software gathers data from pump systems, crucial in


Its unique integrated Cavity Drained


operation, especially near high water tables, is essential to prevent fl ooding.


The HLA Plus is a great tool for pump servicing companies to improve productivity, making more effi cient use of the people and resources available. Smart technology that is designed to reduce site visits for correcting errors – or to prevent them in the fi rst place. The Delta HLA Plus focuses on digitising the process, enabling real-time monitoring, and allowing remote, high-accuracy verifi cation.


Always happy to help Whatever the needs of your project, you can rely on Delta’s Technical Team to ensure you get the right advice, support, and practical help at exactly the right time its required. Call or email today.


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