Designed as an intelligent alternative to conventional gravity sewering options, InviziQ™ provides controlled transfer of sewage, but because it does not rely on gravity it offers the freedom to install sewers in any area, irrespective of the terrain, slope, environmental sensitivity or topography. It features a network constructed from small diameter pipe, and can be installed either in narrow trenches or via directional drilling. This gives virtually unlimited freedom in the design and layout of the network, which can then be sized to meet the specific needs of each individual project.
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LEADING THE WAY IN DUTTON WAY
Moyno has secured a significant success by being nominated as the preferred supplier for a major new pressure sewer network in Australia. Having evaluated various other alternatives, urban water corporation Wannon Water has chosen Moyno’s innovative InviziQ™ pressure sewer system as the most cost-effective and easy-maintenance option for the Dutton Way project in Portland, Victoria.
The Dutton Way residential project currently houses 180 properties which are serviced by septic sewage tanks. This figure will increase to 314 homes, all of whom will have the option to install an InviziQ sewage pumping system that feeds into the existing Portland sewer network. The InviziQ system is the perfect answer for a development like Dutton Way. as it will give each home access to a highly effective sewage solution and can be scaled up as new properties are added over time.
SUPPORT WHEN YOU NEED IT
Moyno was able to present the InviziQ system to Wannon Water and took the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to provide technical support for a large-scale project.  As the InviziQ™ system used on the Dutton Way project is installed by a certified installer, free training sessions have been provided for local contractors to obtain certified status. Any Dutton Way resident who chooses to install an InviziQ system on their property will be supported by Wannon Water, who will be responsible for maintaining the unit’s pump and motor assemblies for life.
InviziQ uses advanced PCB-based control technology and versatile software allowing it to self-monitor and run diagnostic tests to ensure that the system is operating efficiently. It can also support two-way telemetry for remote monitoring, and multiple InviziQ systems can be linked to enable centralized network management.
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Moyno’s InviziQ™ pressure sewer system has been nominated by Australian urban water corporation, Wannon Water, as the preferred option for a major new network in Victoria, Australia.
A SMARTER ALTERNATIVE
InviziQ offers dry well design, the first and only PSS alternative delivering clean access to the system motor and other working parts of the unit. The system ensures no confined spaces, improving safety and simplifying maintenance. Plus the InviziQ safeguards and design greatly reduce the possibility of people and pets falling into an exposed unit, giving owners added peace-of-mind.
InviziQ’s leading edge solid-state level sensor provides more reliability than traditional, mechanical float alternatives, which are subject to failure due to exposure to raw sewage. The sensor has no moving parts and is designed to provide trouble-free performance for the life of the unit.
Residents can now experience the freedom to build and operate wherever they want—choose their location, determine their sightline, and build on their terms. The InviziQ Pressure Sewer System is a smarter alternative to conventional gravity sewage options. Rather than relying on gravity and a network of costly lift stations to transfer sewage, PSS utilizes reliable grinding and pumping technology to efficiently and responsibly move sewage to treatment facilities—no matter the terrain, slope, environment sensitivity of the area, or complex topography of the region. ■
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The 2013 acquisition of Robbins and Myers by National Oilwell Varco (NOV) saw the coming together of NOV Mono and Moyno, creating the world’s largest designer and manufacturer of progressing cavity pumps and associated equipment. The business now offers a broad portfolio of products and services to help global process industries improve production, reliability, and profitability. For more information, visit www.moyno.com.
 


MODERN PUMPING TODAY, August 2014
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