Mechanical & Electrical
Mechanical Works
Mechanical works form a crucial part of the sewage treatment plant system and it is critical to ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of the sewage treatment process. Some of the key areas are:
Pipe & Pump Installation
A proper placement and connection of pipes, connecting components, allowing wastewater to flow efficiently from the source to the pump and then to the main sewage line or process tank.
With the right installation, a sewage pump system can effectively and efficiently uplift sewage and provides consistent flow into further treatment system.
Wastewater Screening
To retain solids and particles found in the influent wastewater to the treatment plant which could cause damage to process equipment, reduction in efficiency of the whole system and contaminate waterways
Aeration System
It brings water and air in close contact in order to remove dissolved gases and to oxidize dissolved metals. This process occurs in the secondary treatment processes of activated sludge treatment in wastewater treatment plants. An evenly distributed oxygen supply in an aeration system is essential for effective wastewater treatment by fostering microbial growth.
Sewage Treatment Plant Maintenance
Routine maintenance and adherence to environmental regulations are essential for sewage treatment plant to function optimally and address complex waste management challenges. Regular maintenance ensures smooth operations and prevents breakdowns, keeping these crucial systems efficient and reliable. It is a proactive approach that upholds sustainability, environmental responsibility, and reliable wastewater management.
Electrical works
Electrical systems are vital for empowering and controlling the mechanical component.
Control System
With the use of Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), it automates processes in wastewater treatment to ensure the plant operates safely and efficiently.
Electrical Distribution
This includes the selection between different possible configuration of MV (medium voltage) and LV (low voltage) circuits and the implementation of back-up power sources. This is to ensure reliable and uninterruptible power supply to all equipment.
Instrumentation
Few types of instrumentation, for example, flowmeters, DO meters and MLSS meters are used to monitor and provide data to ensure the sewage treatment plant system operates according to design parameters.
Integration of mechanical & electrical work is essential for the seamless operation of the plant, enhancing the efficiency, safety and environmental compliance.