The LiquID system is designed to be installed externally at minimal expense, requiring no ongoing service to operate
ZAPS Technologies design principles exemplified in its optical approach are simplicity, reliability and accuracy thereby providing the world’s first utility multi-parameter test instrument.
The LiquID combines top of the line optical technologies with multiple measurement techniques resulting in unparalleled real-time event detection capabilities. The LiquID made by ZAPS Technologies, Inc. is the only early warning system that can apply a variety of analytical techniques; absorption, fluorescence and reflectance measurements can all be made with the same machine.
The level of signal integrity, repeatability, and robustness available in the LiquID is unparalleled in the sensor industry. ZAPS detects and evaluates substances using multiple approaches (absorbance, reflectance, and transmittance) based on light characteristics to detect and evaluate substances. This approach allows the LiquID to simultaneously “see” and evaluate more substances, including unexpected substances that are unknown.
Some additional qualities of the LiquID include:
Real time test results without operator interpretation required – available at rates up to 50 times per second.
The LiquID is designed to run unattended 24/7 while being accessible from any location where wired or wireless capability exists.
The ability to concurrently monitor for multiple substances in flowing or static fluids
Large-scale components help to eliminate obstructions such as those caused by bio-fouling.
Monitoring, diagnostics, calibration and even control activities can be accomplished via a web-based interface from anywhere in the world.
Solid state testing requiring no reagents to operate
Automated multi-phase cleaning process (prevents biofouling)
Multiple optical detection techniques in a single piece of equipment
Monitoring of both input and related output flows
Self calibrating
Automated response to events, such as flow diversion or system shut down
Automated alerts, such as messages to cell phones, pagers, safety response teams, and/or web sites, or activation of other warning methods
Simultaneous access from multiple remote locations to facilitate collaboration and corrective action
Automatic collection and secure storage of historical data, at any detail level, for future analysis
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