SKU: ABCD-1-10

Elementz Skid Groundwater Treatment Plant

COMPACT DESIGN

Designed to treat up to 500kL/d, our Elementz (GDW) Groundwater is an advanced ‘plug & play’ treatment system. Built on a convenient 316 stainless steel skid, utilising high-quality components, the system is engineered to provide high quality effluent for a variety of discharge or reuse options.

AUTOMATED SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT

The brains of the Elementz system is our Activait PLC, which is pre-programmed to manage your project specific needs, self-monitoring and adjusting for optimum performance, requiring minimal operator supervision. With full remote monitoring, system levels and operational data can be accessed via any smart device.

ENQUIRY FORM

The Elementz Series is manufactured in Australia in accordance to ISO9001 Manufacturing Standards. All workmanship is completed in accordance with best practice.

Protex Water also carries ISO certification for 14001 Environmental Management and 45001 for OH&S Management.

INSTALLATION

Our Elementz Systems are completely packaged plants supplied directly to your site. Having been wet tested prior to dispatch, these system can be installed quickly, depending on the location and existing infrastructure on-site.

COMMISSIONING

Site commissioning is included in our quoted price. Manuals, Operator check list will be submitted to the contractor or purchaser on deliver.

MAINTENANCE

Maintenance is simplified when you specify your Elementz Plant with our advanced Activait Automation System, which monitors the systems performance and checks for any anomalies or faults. With full remote monitoring, system levels and operational data can be accessed and managed via any smart device.

Elementz is our branded series of ‘plug and play’ packaged treatment systems, engineered to provide a variety of reuse applications across a range of industries.

We also offer Elementz skid mounted systems for treatment of greywater, blackwater, groundwater, rainwater or stormwater, and are often used in green star rated developments. Read more