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ABB publishes water instrumentation brochure
 
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ABB publishes water instrumentation brochure

June 20, 2011 -- Full-color, 16-page brochure from ABB covers the company's entire portfolio of field instrumentation for water industries--potable water, municipal wastewater, and industrial water systems. The brochure includes a 3D representation of an entire water cycle across two facing pages. Callouts within the diagram indicate the ABB instrumentation and analyzers available for the various water and wastewater operations.

Next three brochure spreads each provide detailed information on potable water, wastewater, and industrial water systems. Topics include process optimization; leakage detection; flow, pressure and level measurement; energy savings; and online process analyzers.

The brochure concludes with four pages containing a grid matching particular ABB instruments with the water cycle functions served.

ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs about 124,000 people. 

 
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