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Recently verified technology in the water industry includes Vertical centrifugal flow regulator by Danish based company Mosbaek

Mosbaek offers products related to flow control in sewage systems in order to ensure optimum construction, operating and maintenance costs for the user. The founder of the company was the first to invent a “water break” or “flow regulator” to allow sewage systems to limit passing water flow. The ETV verified technology is the vertical centrifugal flow regulator, CEV (Centrifugal Vertical), designed to regulate the flow of storm water during extreme rainfall events.

date:  25/07/2016

It is based on installing a CEV device prior to the entry into the targeted piping system. The CEV promotes the creation of a vortex that allows a quick rise to the maximum discharge flow. The flow is then maintained at or below this discharge flow while the remaining water is stored in the well where the CEV is installed.

Torben Krejberg, Technical Director at Mosbaek, stated: ‘EU-ETV has given us the opportunity to obtain a third party verification of the function of our product with validity in the EU. This will give us an edge compared to competing technologies. Already after one year we see that it actually makes a difference. We have gained with the verification higher credibility than we would have without it.’

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