FAQ
This section provides answers to frequently asked questions from visitors to your future site. Using this section will reduce the burden on operators and increase the satisfaction of your customers.
How do I select the right equipment for my facility’s specific requirements?
To ensure precise equipment selection (considering throughput capacity, dimensions, chemical composition of wastewater, etc.), we recommend filling out our <Data sheet>. Our engineers will perform a free hydraulic calculation, select the most suitable model with optimal power reserves, and provide you with a Technical and Commercial Proposal (TCP), including drawings, within 24 hours.
What materials are used for equipment operating in aggressive environments?
The primary materials used are corrosion-resistant stainless steel (AISI 304 and AISI 316 grades). For specific components, such as covers and aeration elements, we utilize high-strength fiberglass, aluminum, or chemically inert polymers (HDPE, EPDM). This ensures an equipment service life of over 15–20 years, even under constant exposure to hydrogen sulfide and active reagents.
Is it possible to manufacture equipment for non-standard channel dimensions?
Yes. As a manufacturing plant, we adapt standard solutions to meet our customers' specific project requirements. We can modify the width and depth of penstocks (stop logs), the inclination angle of mechanical screens, or the configuration of PBI/PNP covers to ensure the equipment fits perfectly into existing concrete structures without the need for costly reconstruction.
How can I check if your electrical equipment is compatible with our existing ACS TP (Process Control System)?
All of our electrically driven equipment (penstocks, presses, mixers) comes equipped with control cabinets that support standard data transfer protocols (Modbus RTU/TCP). This ensures seamless integration into the facility's overall digital control system for remote monitoring and operation.
What are the requirements for the installation site or channels?
Each type of equipment has specific requirements regarding the evenness of the channel walls and the availability of embedded parts. Upon request, we provide a detailed technical specification (ToR) for site preparation, which prevents errors during installation and commissioning at the facility.
What is included in the supervision (SV) and commissioning (Cx) services?
Our specialists travel to the site to oversee the correct installation of equipment, connect automated systems, and configure operating modes. Supervision ensures the manufacturer's warranty remains valid, while commissioning allows the system to reach its design capacity and includes training for your personnel on proper operation procedures.
Is there a warranty for your services?
The AGMA plant provides an official warranty for all design, installation, and maintenance services, as stipulated in the contract. We take full responsibility for the systems' performance and ensure that our engineering solutions meet the specified technological indicators:
- For Installation and Commissioning (Supervision and Cx): The warranty confirms the correct installation and configuration of all automated components.
- For Engineering Solutions: We guarantee that our designs will pass regulatory expert reviews and achieve the calculated treatment parameters, provided that operation protocols are followed.
- For Repairs and Spare Parts: Replaced components and restoration works are protected by a warranty period equivalent to the factory warranty for new products.
In the event of any issues during operation, our specialists provide on-site service or remote technical support as part of our warranty obligations.
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