System engineering
jClem provides analysis and documentation of
water supply systems from a holistic perspective, selecting
capacities for pipe networks, pump stations, storages and water
sources based on:
· the client's performance criteria;
· our performance criteria (if the client needs advice in this
area);
· operational modes and objectives; and
· local automation and remote supervisory control requirements.
Outputs depend on client needs and typically include:
·
a capacity planning and
capital investment report;
· a functional control description;
Optional outputs include:
· a surge protection report;
· a fire-fighting capacity report;
· a commissioning coordination plan;
· a system integration-testing report.
Water systems can be complex.
Structured, clear documentation on how water systems are intended to operate brings the following benefits to your project teams:
Operations managers gain confidence that all
normal and emergency operating modes have been studied and
designed to meet their needs.
Control room operators receive a document that tells them what the system should and should not do.
SCADA and automation specialists receive a document that tells them the hydraulic and water quality outcomes to be achieved by their control software, instrumentation and control equipment.
Designers laying out sites and preparing general arrangements see all the operating modes that need to be designed.
Commissioning teams receive a basis for testing new assets when they are first integrated into the system.

Let jClem do it;
simulate your system,
engineer your system
to meet your objectives,
provide software tools
and
train your people.