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Panton McLeod showcases robot technology for Bristol Water
Panton McLeod showcases robot technology for Bristol Water
Water quality engineering firm Panton McLeod has showcased its innovative underwater robots during a recent test for Bristol Water.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) April 27, 2009 --
Forward-thinking Bristol Water has been testing a pair of innovative underwater cleaning robots to see whether they can be used to ensure customers continue to receive the purest supplies at the tap.
The company has been working together with independent Scottish firm and Water Quality Engineers Panton McLeod to see if the machines – which are used to inspect and clean service reservoirs across the UK – could be deployed across the Bristol region.
The robots, known as the VR600 and ROV units, are used exclusively by Panton McLeod to inspect and clean underground water storage tanks while they are live and online – meaning that they do not need to be drained and customers experience no disruption to their supplies.
The firm already uses the machines when undertaking cleaning and inspection work for some of the biggest water companies in the British Isles, including Severn Trent Water and Scottish Water.
In a recent test, Bristol Water invited Panton McLeod to carry out a demonstration of the machines at the Timsbury Reservoir to show how they could be used in water storage facilities across the region.
The facility was full during the test but was not online, as the company wanted to confirm that the technology did not pose any danger to the quality of drinking water being stored in the container.
Paul Henderson, operations director at Panton McLeod, said: “We have not completed any work with Bristol Water for more than a decade, so we were delighted to take part in the test and show them what our robots can do.
“They are the latest state-of-the-art machines and play a vital role in the work we carry out for major water companies across the UK. Because we meticulously clean and disinfect them before they are put into service reservoirs, we are able to operate them while the tanks are still active and in use without posing any risk to the quality of the stored water – which makes them a cheap, efficient and environmentally-friendly way of performing this kind of routine cleaning and inspection work.
“We were delighted with how the demonstration went and we now look forward to working with Bristol Water again in the future and showing them a proper ‘live’ test of our equipment with an active tank.”
Due to the location of the access hatch at the tank, Panton McLeod was forced to showcase another new piece of technology during the demonstration. The firm utilised a special A-frame and electric hoist system to lower the machines into the water tank safely, as there was not enough space to use their standard tripod and winch system.
This was the first time Panton McLeod have used the electric hoist with the VR600, and the firm is now planning to deploy the equipment in future cleaning work across the UK.
The demonstration is the first work that Panton McLeod has performed for Bristol Water for a decade. For further information, visit the website: http://www.holyroodpr.co.uk/index.php/clients/detail/panton_mcleod.
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