Compact Automatic Water Quality Monitoring Station
- AGISTAR
- May 6
- 3 min read
AUMS-Station
In a context where water quality has become a critical issue for public facilities, tourism sites, and scientific infrastructures, the AUMS-Station stands out as a leading solution. Compact, intelligent, and fully automated, it enables reliable and continuous monitoring of water parameters without interruption and without compromising accuracy.
A complete station within less than 1 m²
The AUMS-Station has been designed to deliver maximum performance in a minimal footprint. With a ground area of less than 1 m² (600 × 1000 × 450 mm), it can be easily integrated into a wide range of environments: universities, hotels, campsites, hospitals, and research centers.
Its robust structure, made of SECC galvanized steel or SUS stainless steel, with a thickness of 1.5 mm, ensures excellent long-term durability, even under demanding conditions. Its IP55 protection rating provides effective resistance against dust and water splashes.
A complete and intelligent system architecture
The AUMS-Station integrates into a single system:
A water sampling and collection system
A water distribution circuit
A multi-parameter analysis and testing unit
An industrial control unit
Auxiliary management and communication modules
The analysis unit can optionally integrate a series of reagent-free online water quality analyzers, based on sensor technology, enabling simple, cost-effective, and chemical-free operation.
Accurate and reliable data performance
The AUMS-Station is designed to ensure complete reliability of measured and transmitted data:
Digital and analog data transmission
No deviation between measured and collected values
Data storage at hourly intervals for up to 3 years
Minimum statistical unit: 1 hour
Thanks to its advanced communication capabilities, it supports a “one point to three destinations” transmission mode, with remote configuration of transmission frequency and automatic resume after interruption.
Full connectivity and intelligent supervision
The station is compatible with all communication environments:
Wired networks: LAN, ADSL, fiber optic
Wireless networks: GPRS, CDMA, 3G, 4G
It also features an automatic communication link diagnostic system, capable of detecting and restoring communication failures in real time, ensuring uninterrupted operation.
High-performance industrial control system
At the core of the station is a Windows-based industrial computer that manages the entire system:
CPU ≥ 2 GHz
RAM ≥ 4 GB
Storage ≥ 256 GB
6 RS-232 / RS-485 serial ports
Rugged industrial touchscreen display
It is paired with a high-reliability Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), ensuring precise control of sensors, actuators, and field interfaces.
All electrical components (relays, circuit breakers, terminals, switches, etc.) are selected for their durability and compliance with electromagnetic compatibility standards.
User-friendly professional interface
The system features an intuitive human-machine interface with a graphical interface in English, allowing fast and efficient operation by technical staff and maintenance teams.
Extended operating conditions
The AUMS-Station is designed to operate in demanding environments:
Power supply: 220 V / 50 Hz
Temperature: 10 to 60 °C
Relative humidity: 0 to 100 %
It is therefore suitable for both indoor and protected outdoor installations.

Main applications
The AUMS-Station is ideal for:
Universities and research laboratories
Hotels and hospitality facilities
Campsites and leisure infrastructure
Hospitals and healthcare institutions
Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) projects
Environmental water quality monitoring stations
A turnkey solution for water quality monitoring
By combining compact design, industrial intelligence, and advanced connectivity, the AUMS-Station provides a complete solution for real-time water quality monitoring. It enables operators and researchers to access reliable, continuous, and actionable data—essential for decision-making and public health safety.

Compact Automatic Water Quality Monitoring Station




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