Whitewater Well has two main product lines: The Sandmaster: Unlike the common myth of a well producing sand only during well startup the concentration of sand and heavy particulate matter in pumped water changes over time and reaches high values for no special reason even when the pump works continuously for days and weeks. The Sandmaster is an automatic sand detector with monitoring and control capabilities that continuously detects sand and other particulate levels in the water reports back to SCADA room and helps to reduce the sand pumped by initiating the following actions: Automatic shutdown of a sand-producing well Controlling pump speed Activating the sand separator The Sandmaster can reduce to zero the amount of pumped sand and save thousands of dollars in energy consumption annually. The Sandmaster has a portable version considered as an automatic sand measurement unit for any water utility engineering and consulting company driller and maintenance personal. The Dripmaster: An automatic oil lubrication controller designed to reduce maintenance costs (labor and oil consumption) and to increase the lifespan of vertical turbine pumps. Under most circumstances the Dripmaster prolongs the shaft bearing life by about 30 to 40 percent In addition the Dripmaster reduces man hours spent visiting the pump installation in order to regulate the drip rate with the manual needle valve and it reports lack of oil via SCADA and turn off the pump in order to protect the shaft bearings. The Dripmaster saves 30%-50% of the well oil consumption which amounts to thousands of dollars annually. A bi-product of this saving is of course reduction of well contamination.
The Sandmaster can reduce to zero the amount of pumped sand and save thousands of dollars in energy consumption annually. The Dripmaster reduces man hours spent visiting the pump installation in order to regulate the drip rate with the manual needle valve and it reports lack of oil via SCADA and turn off the pump in order to protect the shaft bearings. The Dripmaster saves 30%-50% of the well oil consumption which amounts to thousands of dollars annually. A bi-product of this saving is of course reduction of well contamination.; Proven record of commercial use
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