Matching the Injecta Atlanta Pump Head to Your Wastewater Chemical
The wrong pump head material fails on chemical contact, usually as a leak rather than a warning. Here’s how to match the Atlanta’s head configurations and materials to your wastewater dosing chemicals.
The Calibration Habit Most Wastewater Plants Skip — And How the Atlanta Makes It Verifiable
Dosing accuracy degrades quietly as backpressure and viscosity shift. Here’s how the Atlanta’s manual and automatic calibration keep the displayed flow rate honest.
Can You Prove What Your Dosing Pump Was Doing When a Discharge Sample Failed? — Building an Audit Trail With the Atlanta
When a discharge sample fails, can you show what the dosing pump was actually doing at the time? Here’s how the Atlanta’s alarm log, statistics, and Modbus data build that record.
Why Continuous-Only Dosing Pumps Struggle With Scheduled Chemicals — And How the Atlanta’s Batch and Timed Modes Solve It
Shock disinfection, digester biocide, and scheduled polymer dosing don’t need a pump running flat out around the clock. Here’s how the Atlanta’s Batch and Timed modes handle scheduled chemical dosing without manual start/stop.
Why Fixed-Rate Coagulant Dosing Fails Variable Influent Flow — And How the Atlanta’s ppm Mode Solves It
Coagulant and polymer dosing only works when the dose scales with flow. Here’s how the Atlanta’s ppm Mode ties dosing directly to a flow meter, and what happens when demand exceeds the pump’s own maximum.
The Hidden Cost of Blind Dosing in Wastewater Treatment — And How the Injecta Atlanta Series Closes the Gap
Fixed-rate dosing pumps run blind to what’s actually happening in the process. Here’s why that fails wastewater treatment plants, and how the Injecta Atlanta series’ proportional dosing, alarms, and verifiable calibration close the gap.
Why Voltage and Frequency Affect the Dosing Rate of a Motor-Driven Dosing Pump — And What To Do When They Don’t Match
Voltage and frequency directly determine motor speed, and motor speed determines dosing rate in mechanically driven pumps like the Injecta Taurus. Here’s why supply quality causes silent underdosing, and how to prevent it.