S.sensing® CS

Wastewater Monitoring System For Real-Time Monitoring and Dosing Control

Kurita’s S.sensing CS system represents cutting-edge advancements in automation technology for the control and dosing of liquid-solid separation (LSS) chemicals in wastewater applications. In addition to managing the chemical feed, the system proactively reacts and adjusts to variations in influent wastewater quality, enabling higher productivity, lowered environmental impact and optimized wastewater treatment results. The S.sensing CS system ensures correct dosage of treatment chemicals, reduced costs of labor and sludge disposal, consistent effluent quality, minimized surcharges, and more. 

Kurita’s S.sensing CS system is an automatic, chemical injection monitoring system to control coagulant for optimum results. This state-of-the-art monitoring system uses laser-based technology to accurately analyze and automatically adjust the dosage of water treatment, allowing for precise results and a more effective water treatment program. 


S.sensing CS Benefits

S.sensing CS uses a patented, proprietary laser-based technology to measure the turbidity between flocculated particles. These measurements, combined with a state-of-the-art-monitoring and control system, continuously normalize influent wastewater quality and deliver a customized chemical dose rate. 

The point of measurement of the S.sensing CS technology is the influent wastewater quality, whereas other control systems typically perform their measurements on the effluent. S.sensing CS has the capability to make immediate chemical adjustments to changing conditions within your facility, resulting in improved performance. 

While influent conditions will vary, the treated effluent quality must be consistent. S.sensing CS provides real-time monitoring and immediate chemical dose adjustments to ensure discharge requirements are met and regulatory penalties are avoided. 

S.sensing CS replicates the skill of highly experienced operators, decreasing the training required and allowing for internal personnel resources to be focused on other activities. By ensuring there is not an overdose of chemicals, assets will be protected.