Application of the Intelligent Control System of Biological Aerated Filter Wastewater Treatment

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Due to the traditional wastewater treatment method has disadvantages of low efficiency and high-energy, in allusion to these problems, this paper proposed a kind of intelligent wastewater treatment control system based on biological aerated filter (BAF), combined with strong function of SIEMENS S7-300 PLC. It introduced the principle of BAF, configuration scheme, hardware and software design. It can track operation parameters on line, failure diagnosis and alarm, so as to realize intelligent control. Through the actual operation analysis and simulations, show the system runs stably, easy to control and manage, better achieves the quality standard of urban reuse water.

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September 2013

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