Water Filling Station
WATER SYSTEMS
How clean is your lab water?
Water systems are marketed according to the specifications of the water produced produced by the machine, but is this the water you actually use?
In practice: the water is placed in a storage tank and then transferred into 201 containers which are placed at points around the lab for use. The water out of the small plastic 201 containers is often of a very different quality level to that originally produced by the machine.
But why?
- Small containers are difficult to clean – full of contaminants.
- Decanting of water is time-consuming and a source of contamination.
- Decanting often results into spillages with related safety hazards.
- The water system storage tank is an added step in the process, with possible risk of contamination.
OUR SOLUTION
- Water system loop around the lab with in-line purification and filters.
- Better-designed tanks and small water containers.
- Filling of the smaller containers directly from the system or the Water Filling Station
Water Containers
Our containers are…
- Easy to clean – large opening,and have..
- Venting opening at back for easy pouring,
- Recessed tap so that it can be placed back of the bench if needed,
- Narrow (Jerry Can ) shape to save lab bench space and for easy storage when not in use, A float valve cut-off,
- Vent filter and quick-connect connections.
Water Filling Station Features
- Fills directly to the final container
- Stops automatically when full
- When full, units to be swapped with empty containers from the bench
- Flow through to the original tank if needed
- Valve cut-off to break pressure
- Quick connector for ease of operation
- Vent filter keeping contaminants out