Regular monitoring of important parameters in water treatment is crucial for clinical hygiene and the safety of patients in hospitals. The "Parameters" category includes test methods for analysing the most important chemical values such as chlorine, iron, phosphate and silicate. These parameters provide information about the quality of the water and are essential to ensure compliance with strict hygiene standards.
A stable and controlled chlorine content is necessary to protect the water from pathogens. Iron levels must be checked regularly to prevent corrosion in the pipes, while phosphate is used as corrosion protection and also prevents deposits. Silicates, on the other hand, contribute to mineral deposits at high concentrations, which can impair the efficiency of the systems.
Continuous monitoring of these parameters enables clinics to ensure a clean and safe water supply. Controlling these values ensures that the water is suitable for use in sensitive clinical areas and does not pose a risk to patients and staff.
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