Waghmart Electromagnetic Flow Meter – STP Application A precision-engineered device designed to accurately measure sewage and treated water flow in STP operations. Built with stainless steel for durability, it delivers high accuracy, low maintenance, and seamless integration into existing plant pipelines. Ideal for monitoring and optimizing water treatment efficiency.
The Waghmart Flow Meter for Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) is a precision-engineered device designed to measure the volumetric flow rate of wastewater with high accuracy. Built for durability and reliability, it ensures effective monitoring and control of treatment processes, enabling operators to optimize performance, comply with discharge regulations, and reduce operational costs. Suitable for continuous, real-time monitoring in industrial, municipal, and commercial STP applications.
High Accuracy Measurement – Ensures precise flow data for process control and reporting.
Rugged Construction – Corrosion-resistant materials for harsh wastewater environments.
Multiple Flow Ranges – Adjustable or customized flow ranges to suit plant capacity.
Digital & Analog Output – Compatible with SCADA, PLC, and other monitoring systems.
Low Maintenance Design – Minimal moving parts for reduced downtime.
User-Friendly Interface – Easy-to-read display for quick onsite monitoring.
IP68 Protection – Suitable for submerged or outdoor installations.
Compliance Ready – Supports effluent monitoring as per CPCB norms.
Identify Installation Point – Select a straight pipeline section in the STP (usually before or after treatment tanks) to ensure stable flow for accurate readings.
Prepare Pipeline – Shut down water flow, cut the pipe section, and ensure both ends are clean and aligned.
Install Flow Meter – Mount the flow meter between flanges or use threaded connections, ensuring the arrow on the meter matches the flow direction.
Connect Power & Signal Cables – Wire the meter to the control panel (MCC or SCADA) for continuous monitoring.
Calibrate if Required – Follow the instruction manual to set zero flow reading and calibration factors.
Start Monitoring – Switch on the system, check for leaks, and observe the digital display for flow rate and totalizer readings.
Maintain Periodically – Inspect sensors every few months for debris and ensure wiring remains intact for accurate performance.