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The Drallim Dehydrator type 12269 is an energy saving integrated unit for supplying low pressure dry air to, for example, telephone cables, waveguides and aerial feeders. Design emphasis is on reliability and low maintenance given the critical role of this unit within an operator’s system. These products provide a continuous supply for dried air, at pressure, to maintain the operational integrity of cable systems and broadcast transmitter feeds. This very high-performance unit is home to two 3/4HP compressors. This unit can produce more than 185 cubic feet per hour, this is regulated and split between up to 80 outlets, each with its own flowmeter for a visual indication of each cables demand for air. Mains Failure, High Humidity, Low Output Pressure, High Output Pressure, Compressor 1 and 2 Duty indicator. It’s low noise level of around 60dBA is quiet enough to allow it to be sited in manned areas.

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It’s relatively straightforward to get up and running with an embedded O/S, but to obtain a robust, optimised and secure operating system – a deeper understanding is required. Our own processes are proven – and we can provide you with guidance on how an implementation should be configured with consideration to the implications of using flash storage, write filters, resilience to attack and system recovery procedures.

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Accredited with CPD & recognised by ILM, part of the City & Guilds Group. The Authorised Person (AP) has operational responsibility for the water service. They will be qualified, sufficiently experienced & skilled to fully operate the service, including its maintenance. This role involves maintenance of records, quality of service and system safety (integrity) and overseeing routine testing of the water, storage & distribution system. Topics covered on the course include: - The requirements for growth of Legionella, interactions of Legionella with other microbiota - Factors affecting the accumulation of biofilm - Effectiveness of biocides against Legionella, protozoa & biofilm - When to use biocides, selection of biocides - Effectiveness of temperature as a Legionella control method - Cold & hot water storage design & upgrading, distribution system issues - Showers, disposable & re‐usable shower head filters. - Monitoring, Legionella Sampling

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This course is ideal for those who are not directly involved with the operation and maintenance of water systems, but still require an understanding of Legionella and the risk posed by this bacteria and what can be done to minimise the risk. This awareness course maybe applicable to those persons who provide hotel services, caretakers / janitors and / or building / departmental staff. Topics covered on the course include: -Legionella the bacteria - the history and current cases reported -Factors that encourage Legionella growth within water systems -An overview of the law, regulations and guidance applicable to Legionella -Those persons involved in the routine management and operation of water systems -Control strategies that can assist with minimising growth of Legionella in water systems -Operational checks that can assist with evidencing control strategies are working - Identification and management of little used outlets. Available online 24/7.

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