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Germany

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Pressure regulator of the compact series for water Sizes: 1/8" and 1/4" Adjustment range: 0-2 bar, 0-4 bar, 0-8 bar standard, 0-12 bar Pressure range up to 15 bar

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Belgium

DSEC's commitment on the construction of Bioethanol plants is based on a very specialized technical knowledge of the Ethanol production processes; in this article you will find a more detailed understanding about the Downstream Process. The alcohol in the fermented mash is then concentrated by means of distillation and rectification, before the required water content of ethanol is regulated in the dewatering process. The accrued residues from distillation, the so-called stillage, is first evaporated and then dried to animal feed, the so-called DDGS. However, the production (drying) of DDGS requires a considerable amount of primary energy (e.g. fuel oil or natural gas); therefore, if feedlots are nearby, animal feed will be sold in wet condition, so called WDGS. For sugar cane and molasses the residue, so called vinasses, was returned to the fields as fertilizer- due to sustainability reasons and change in legislation, spraying of vinasses on the fields is mostly forbidden in the meantime. In the past, direct combustion of DDGS turned out to be unfeasible because of procedural difficulties and lacking efficiency (due to the high water content of the stillage). The realisation of a biogas plant could not be achieved in large scale so far because of the enormous quantities of stillage and their high organic stress. Combination of ethanol production with biogas respectively, biomass burning results in different biorefinery concepts or so called next generation technology.

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Germany

Boiler feed water The so called „Boiler feed water“ is stored in a feed water tank and continuously feeded to the boiler of a steam generator. A big quantity of feed water is needed for example in steam power plants. The boiler generates steam, which is used for heating, for chemical processes or for driving a steam turbine respectively a steam engine. The feed water is purified in a way, that all harmfull components for the boiler are removed or neutralized. Leakages and evaporation loss are compensated by additional water which is purified in the same way than boiler feed water. Very often, valuable well and potable water resources are used for the generation of process water. Environmental regulations restrict this usage of well and potable water continuously and increase the costs for this resources steadily. The conditioning of stream water to boiler feed water helps saving potable water and means cost advantages. The process of conditioning is based on ultra filtration with down

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United Kingdom

This course is aimed at members of the WSG who have a responsibility for managing projects / refurbishment from the concept & design stage through to completion - be it a new build through to a refurbishment & alterations to existing water systems. This course would benefit those external organisations who are involved with the design & delivery of developments for their clients (i.e construction and architects). The course is accredited with CPD & recognised by ILM, part of the City & Guilds Group. Topics covered on the course will include: - Background to Legionella / Pseudomonas aeruginosa / Scalding; - Favorable conditions; - Susceptible individuals; - Control strategies for managing water safety risk; - Understanding law, regulations and guidance - Water Safety Groups; - Role & Responsibilities of the AP - Design; - Water Safety Plans - the design control element of a WSP; - Lessons learnt;

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United Kingdom

This course deals with the legal & management aspects of water safety and is accredited with CPD & recognised by ILM, part of the City & Guilds Group. The term ‘water safety’ is a broad capture for risks associated from Legionnaires’ disease / Scalding / Pseudomonas aeruginosa [Pa]. The approach to managing these risks will depend on the type of organisation and the types of water risk systems and susceptibility of those who are exposed. Topics covered on the course will include: - Background to Legionella / Scalding / Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Susceptibilities - Proven & frequent sources of Legionnaires’ disease & Pseudomonas aeruginosa - Ecology of waterborne pathogens - Control strategies for managing water safety risk - Understanding law, regulations & guidance - Best Practice - Prosecutions examples and lessons learnt - Development of a Water Safety Plan - Challenges facing organisations

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United Kingdom

We use local Richmond plumbing specialists who are fully qualified and experienced for all types of repairs and installations. They’ll follow all safety and water regulation guidelines and deliver exactly the kind of service you deserve.

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