Tsurumi aeration systems
EN 12255-15 tested
Düsseldorf,
27.02.2008
Pump manufacturer Tsurumi is one of the first companies to have all
of its aeration equipment tested to the new EN 12255-15 European
Standard. EN 12255-15 applies to wastewater treatment plants and covers
specifically the measurement of the oxygen transfer in clean water in
the aeration tanks of activated sludge.
The new standard replaces
older standards and unifies them under one common directive. Daniel
Weippert, General Manager for Tsurumi Europe, says the testing was a
challenging but worthwhile exercise.
“We began our testing of equipment to this new standard at the earliest
possible opportunity to ensure there would be no confusion or
misunderstanding among our customer base,” he says. “Our customers want
to know that when they buy from Tsurumi they are getting the very latest
equipment both in terms of technology and in terms of regulation. This
was an expensive and time-consuming exercise on our part but we are
proud to be among the first to have all our equipment correctly tested.”
To conform to EN 12255-15 equipment needs to have its oxygen transfer
rates measured under defined standard conditions. These conditions
specify that the oxygen should pass through an aeration tank filled with
clean water. The water should be at a temperature of 20˚C and at sea
level altitude (atmospheric pressure of 1 atm).
The testing of the new Tsurumi aeration equipment was performed over a
period of more than two years. To be absolutely certain that it
conformed to the high European standards, Tsurumi built a new and
innovative testing ground at its factory in Kyoto, Japan. The new
facility includes a purpose-built testing-basin with changeable
dimensions up to a size of 10 m by 10 m and a maximum depth of up to 6
m.
Not all manufacturers of aeration systems are publishing their oxygen
input rates according to the new EN-norm and this is causing confusion
says Daniel Weippert.
“Oxygen input rates measured according to older standards are often much
higher than those taken in accordance with EN 12255-15,” he says. “So it
may appear that a particular system has an input advantage over another
system. This means the onus falls on customers to make sure when they
are specifying aeration equipment that it is tested to EN12255-15.
Testing this way is the only true way to compare different systems and
different manufacturers.”
Ends
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For further
information please contact:
Stefan Hörnschemeyer
Marketing Manager
Tsurumi (Europe) GmbH
Heltorfer Str. 14
40472 Düsseldorf
Germany
Tel: +49 211 417 9373
Fax: +49 211 479 1429
e-mail:
sales@tsurumi-europe.com
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