Rotork actuators support wastewater plant in Milan

Rotork IQ electric modulating actuators were selected for the Milano San Rocco Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), which serves the city of Milan, Italy. 
This treatment plant represents one of the biggest examples of wastewater reuse for irrigation in the world where practically all the treated water can be reused for farm irrigation. It processes the wastewater of a population of over one million people, which equates to an average flow of 3 m3/s.
Over 30 Rotork actuators have been installed on jet valves to provide critical air regulation control at the treatment plant. The actuators have been installed to control the air-inlet in the oxidation tanks. The oxygen within the tanks allows the various microorganisms that process the harmful elements within the wastewater to survive, so precise control is essential. The actuators are operated by a signal from the control room to regulate the valves and keep the set airflow rate within the tanks.
The actuators have been installed with a Folomatic analogue input card and a Current Position Transmitter (CPT). The Folomatic card enables the actuator to respond to an analogue signal from the control room, while the CPT provides an analogue current output relative to its position. This data allows the operator to measure the valve’s movements.
The IQM with Folomatic & CPT, watertight enclosure, and 400-3phase 50 Hz power supply was specified to meet the exact needs of this application. The IQM has a solid-state reversing starter in place and is capable of up to 1,200 starts per hour, with a direct seating torque output range of 10 to 544 Nm (7 to 400 lbt.ft).
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