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Dialynas S.A.

Environmental Technology

Rafkou 40, 71304, Heraklion, Crete,


Greece, tel.+302810-371321, fax.371322,
www.dialynas-sa.gr, email:gd@dialynas-sa.gr

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Tchobanoglous, 1998), 10-13 g N per day (Crites and Tchobanoglous,


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Table 3. Influent and Effluent data for 3rd Party Controlled Trial of ADVANTEXin New Zealand

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9. Support and Technical Back Up


Dialynas SA is provided with regular technical support and training from Orencos
designers, engineers and service technicians. Orencos extensive knowledge can be relied
upon should a performance based problem develop at either treatment plant. Dialynas SA
operates a subsidiary company to undertake servicing and maintenance of its many
installations. This company will be responsible for the operation of the systems during any
defects liability period and for any contracted operation period.

Emergency Callouts
Included in the design of our wastewater treatment plants is storage of wastewater
flows for approximately 24 hours. The storage volumes are based on peak daily flows and
are above the high level alarm levels. In order to provide a 24 hour a day, 7 days a week
emergency response capability, we usually arrange for our local agent to attend any
emergency call out situations.

Remote Telemetry Management and Monitoring


Much of the monitoring and control of each wastewater treatment plant will be
carried out remotely using telemetry features built into the programmable control panel. The
Orenco Systems microprocessor-based controller in the panel integrates with standard
control panel components (motor contactors, etc.) and provides digital and analogue
sensor inputs as well as a two-way dialup function via a modem. This means that the
Service Company maintaining the system can receive remote alarm callouts. For example
a high level alarm could trigger the system to call the Service Company office, or a pager.
The system can then be checked remotely from the office to simplify troubleshooting, and
facilitate accurate analysis and reduce costly call outs.
System elements can also be controlled remotely (e.g. pumps turned on/off) allowing
quick response and early preventative maintenance. This could involve reprogramming the
control panel remotely to by-pass a float switch until a local contractor can be sent out to
attend the situation.

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Standard logging and trending of data are also possible. Any type of event log can
be captured and stored or programmed to trigger an alarm event. This includes pump runtimes, high-level alarms, low-level alarms, daily effluent flows, pipe or orifice pressures,
oxidation-reduction potential.
Data can be stored for several years depending on input volume and report
requirements. Reports can be viewed remotely or downloaded into common data
management programmes (e.g. Microsoft Excel) for manipulation. The data can be
electronically forwarded to the relevant consent/regulatory authorities.
The RTU panel aids remote troubleshooting and monitoring for better maintenance
and operational efficiency.

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