Northern California Warehouse Solves Water Treatment Problem In Evaporative Coolers
Posted by David Cannon on 8th Mar 2017
A Northern California warehouse was having problems preventing equipment failures and scale in nine industrial evaporative coolers and swamp coolers.They had limited maintenance staff and wanted a simple and safe way to control scale, corrosion and biological fouling. The evaporative coolers were located on the roof of several buildings making delivery of liquid chemicals difficult and hazardous. They did not want to install elaborate and expensive feed equipment.Th
Battery Powered Level Sensor Makes Tank Level Monitoring Easy
Posted by David Cannon on 18th Jan 2017
When it comes to monitoring the water level in small tanks most systems are very complicated, expensive and hard to install. The Aquatel line of Battery Powered Level Sensors seeks to solve all of these issues. Two systems are available from Aquatel. D110 System: Monitors up to six tanks simultaneouslyM107-BT will monitor one tank and wirelessly control a relay used to start and stop your well pump, valve or any other powered device. Each system is composed of a wireless tank
Introducing the Stenner "S Series" pump
Posted by David Cannon on 17th Nov 2016
Introducing ~ Stenner “S Series”
This is no Small pump
Not all chemical metering pumps are created equally. This year Stenner really brought their A game with the introduction of the Stenner S Series microprocessor controlled peristaltic pump. I had my first glimpse of the new system while attending the AWT annual convention in San Diego CA. At first, I thought this was the M Series pump introduced a
CAL-FIRE Remote Monitoring and Control System
Posted by David Cannon on 1st Nov 2016
CAL-FIRE Remote Monitoring and Control SystemWhen the California Fire Department needed a way to remotely monitor and control water systems located at the Ben Lomond Conservation Camp in Santa Cruz CA. they called on Cannon Water Technology to engineer and build a system that was both reliable and cost efficient. The goal was to provide a system that would monitor water levels in two large above ground storage tanks. Automate the well located about a mile away and keep track of water consumption