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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM
SOLAR PANEL FILTER BUOY SENSOR PUMP CONTROL RAINS
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BASIC PROBLEMS IN DAMS Algae Formations Eco Balance Evaporation
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ABOUT ALGAE STRUCTURES CYANOBACTERIA FOOD CHAIN BALANCE DISTORTION
Structurally, they are divided into two large groups, eukaryotic (advanced cell type) and prokaryotic (simple cell type). Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) are distinguished from other algae in that they have no obvious cell nuclei and distribution of pigments in their structure and their prokaryotic cell characteristics. They are observed in different forms from single-celled and filamentous forms to complexly developed individuals in terms of external appearance. Algae are primer producers living in the water environment. Thanks to the pigments in their construction, they convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates with the effect of light, thus increasing the nutrient value of the water and the dissolved oxygen (DO) ratio. As a result they form the first ring of their own food chain. As a natural consequence of the excessive increase exceeding a certain level, the environmental equilibrium is distorted and this improvement is called eutrophication. Algae and bacteria activity increases turbidity and prevents the light from passing to the lower parts of the water. The oxygen dip sections gain a limiting feature, which can result in death for living beings in the bentic area.
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ECOLOGICAL DEGRADATION
ALGAE EFFECTS QUALIFICATION DROP ECOLOGICAL DEGRADATION EVAPORATION INCREASE COSTLY PROJECTS TREATMENT COSTS EQUIPMENT COSTS
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EXISTING ALGAE TREATMENT METHODS
CHEMICALS VENTILATION ULTRASONIC COVERING High Cost Temporary Partial Solution Hazardous Compounds Environmental Damage Loss Of Health Reprocessing Energy Losses Permanent Damages High Cost Narrow Comprehensive Solution Voltage Hazard Costly Maintenance Live Damage Economic Losses Equipment Costs Energy Consumption Workarounds High Costs Medium Area Solution Cavitation Risk Costly Maintenance Organism Damage Economic Losses Operating Costs Pollution Maintenance Evaporation High Costs Narrow Scope Solution Chemical Harms Costly Renewal Organism Damage Economic Loss Incompatible Compound Hazardous Compounds Environmental Threats
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IMBALANCES IN WATER ECO SYSTEM
ALGAES ORGANISMS RAINS CHEMICALS When they consume carbon dioxide, they cause high turbidity and oxygen consumption due to their primary food chain formation in proportion to their reproductive capacities The increase in bacterial levels, which is the basis of the toxicity process and the increase of the immobilized water, increases the eco- balance degradation and toxicity Decrease in seasonal precipitation will cause reductions in oxygen uptake in the process water and equilibrium degradation Due to the degradation of the water ecosystem depending on the chemicals used, imbalances in the parametric levels of the water occur
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CURRENT ECOLOGICAL BALANCE LEVEL UPGRADE SOLUTIONS
ALGAE TREATMENT VENTILATION TREATMENT STRUCTURES Disposing of algae in various ways or reducing as much as possible Use of high-cost ventilation equipment (aerators, mixers, etc.) Methods of increasing the oxygen contact in the treatment process. High building costs
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EVAPORATION LOSSES LOW RAINFALL ALG BLOOM HEAT INCREASE Decrease in seasonal rainfall and increase in water surface temperature resulting in high levels of evaporation on shore and surfaces. Algae bloom is the result of increased turbidity and the formation of dense surface barriers, so that the sunlight is absorbed and can not be reflected back to increase evaporation Due to seasonal droughts and global heat effect, surface and shallow open water areas increase evaporation
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CURRENT EVAPORATION PROBLEM SOLUTIONS
BIOFILM COATING COVERING COATING WITH SPHERES Covering the water surface with a biofilm layer: costly chemical ingredients provide a partial solution. It may become harmful compounds to health and environment. Because it is torn by the wind, it causes continuous maintenance cost. Coating of the water surface with shrouds (styrofoam, PP lining, etc.): Has high costs and has environmental safety effects. The service life is short. It is irreversible. Coating the surface of the water with the sphere: a solution that creates a constant cost and is applied in small reservoirs. The materials they contain give rise to dangerous compounds over time.
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WHAT MIGHT BE THE SOLUTION TITLES FOR THE PROBLEMS?
Increasing Rainfall Providing Cooling To Reduce Water Evaporation Heat Creation Of Systems To Prevent Wind Flow Lowering The Nutrient Level To Prevent Algae From Surviving Settling Down The Algae To Prevent The Nutrient Chain Process And Provide For Death Raising The Ecosystem Balance Level With These Factors
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OUR ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS!
In times of non-rainfall, algae growth is increasing, covering the surface of the algae, along with the precipitation, the algae are falling on the bottom and decaying with natural selection. Although the parametric levels in water ecology are indirectly deteriorated by dense algae formation, the oxygen level at the beginning of precipitation and, depending on the oxygen level in the water, is increasing. Evaporation is increasing due to the surface coverage of the mosses and primary food chain haze, as well as by preventing the reflection of the sun's rays. Rainy surface sucks heat and combines with vapor particles in the air to reduce losses. Rainfall reduces wind intensity by reducing the wind corridor and reducing evaporation. Precipitation, which disturbs the direct effect of the atmospheric pressure, prevents evaporation.
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WHAT IS NEEDED FOR THE SOLUTION?
A system that will rain on the ground: energy must be supplied from natural sources, permanent investment is ensured, supplies will be at minimum level. Maintenance operating costs will be minimal. The tracking system that will archive the rainfall effects: will have a combined single sensor package. pH, ORP, TDS, resistivity, salinity, SSG, depth, temperature, ammonium and ammonia, chloride, fluoride, nitrate, calcium, turbidity, chlorophyll, blue green algae, rhodamine, fluorescein, refined lube oil should be in the construction to contain sensors selectable by the number of ports of the device, but it should not be required to be present in every system. In terms of cost reduction monitoring system and essential parameters should be added according to the results of monitoring according to needs in each reservoir.
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM
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DASSY™ WHAT IS THE DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM?
Dassy ™ Is An Artificial Sprinkler System. Dassy ™ Is Powered By Solar Energy Dassy ™ Is A Pressure Drop System Dassy ™ Has A Fully Automatic Work Schedule Dassy ™ Operates Monitoring Sensor Package With Current Energy So; Dassy ™ Is Raining; Settles The Algae On The Bottom; Reduces Water Surface Temperature; Increases The Eco-balance Level; The Wind Corrupts The Corridor; Prevent Evaporation; Integrated With The Sensor Package For Monitoring The Data; Energy Is Self- contained
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM WHAT DOES IT DO?
Artificially implements artificial site rain system The surface bursts through the bubbles in the moss deposits, allowing the moss to fall to the bottom and die naturally as in natural selection It increases the level of dissolved oxygen (DO) by providing water droplets to contact with oxygen in the air and adjusts the ORP and ph levels accordingly. Provides water ecology Allows warm water from the surface to contact with the air to cool and reduce the level of evaporation Reduces the tendency to evaporate by affecting and disturbing airflow and pressure in the dripping corridor When it sees natural rain systems and other effects, it automatically stops and stops the system with the existing sensor structure, preventing unnecessary operation. It can be integrated with the sensor package that enables remote monitoring of water qualification.
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM WHAT DOES THE SYSTEM CONTAIN?
FLOATING BUOY UNIT SOLAR ENERGY UNIT WATER FILTRATION UNIT PRESSURE PUMP UNIT TIMER AND MONITORING UNIT DROPPING UNIT SENSOR PACKAGE UNIT
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM FLOATING BUOY UNIT
Floating Hdpe Consists Of Material Allows All Units To Be Mounted On Includes Anchor Tensioner Corrosion Free
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM SOLAR ENERGY UNIT
3-4 Pieces Of Solar Panels Are Available According To Your Needs Capacity Includes VDC Selectable Rechargeable Battery Includes Charge Monitoring Unit Panel Contains Security Control Unit Panels Last Years Corrosion Free
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM WATER FILTRATION UNIT
Stainless Steel Pre-filter Is Added Includes Self-clean Automatic Filter Provides Fully Automatic Operation All Components Do Not Create Corrosion No Filter Change Required Has A Controller Unit The Frost Has A Discharge System
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM PRESSURE PUMP UNIT
High-Pressure (Booster-pump) Pump Works With Optional Vdc Power Includes Engine Monitoring Unit Includes Timer Unit Includes Engine Safety Unit The Pressure Includes The Balance Tank Includes Self-clean Valve Metal Parts Do Not Contain Corrosion Has Freezing Risk Controller
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM TIMER AND CONTROLLER UNIT
Includes A Sprinkler Timer Includes Engine Control Unit Includes Rainfall Control Sensor Includes Safety Control Unit In Rain And Dust-proof Construction (Nema-4x) Includes Freeze Charge And Blockage Alarm Unit Includes Optional Environmental Vision Camera
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM SPRINKLER UNIT
2-4 Angular Planar Sprinklers Depending On The Capacity Includes Angle Adjustment Mechanism Includes Easy-connected Pressure Assembly Includes A Meter Drop Shot Distance 400-2,500 M2 Coverage Area The Parts Are Free Of Corrosion Shot Nozzle Has Cleaning Device Contains VDC Solenoid Valves
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM OPTIONAL SENSOR PACKAGE
Includes Multi-Sensor Package It Has A Non-dispersive Single Guard Works With VDC Feed Has 4-20ma Analog Multiple Outputs Has Wireless Data Communication Module Provides Geographic Data Monitoring Provides Data And Alarm Transmissions Depending On Demand: Optical DO, Specific EC, Absolute EC, Ph, ORP, TDS, Resistivity, Salinity, SSG, Depth, Temperature, Ammonium And Ammonia, Chloride, Fluoride, Nitrate, Calcium, Turbidity, Chlorophyll, Blue Green Algae, Rhodamine , Fluesein, Refined Oil Parameters Can Be Selected By The Number Of The Device.
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM
Advantage Value Added Can meet all solution requests under one roof Price advantage compared to other systems Cost of consumables and maintenance are at minimum level Low cost permanent investment It is totally nature friendly Does not contain chemical and dangerous elements Can be produced with domestic and national resources Create panoramic images with resolutions They do not contain environmental pollution and irreversible parts They can be used for various purposes in individual usage areas Low investment cost compared to other systems Can be produced with domestic resources They are able to pay off in a short time with the solution they have created. Maintenance and repair by reducing the workforce, they provide an easy and cost-effective solution. Costs can be seriously reduced with decision making for mass production. The strong operating procedure can be extended to all world-wide patents with the patent acquisition and national added value is ensured. With natural solutions, demand pecking will increase because it can provide powerful solutions for individual usage areas. Individual use must be open increase market share
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DASSY™ - DAM SPRINKLER SYSTEM
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