Engineers to hone analytical skills at ABB’s new Skills Hub at UK Service Training Centre

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ABB has unveiled an analytical training facility, part of its Service Training Centre in Stonehouse, UK to equip engineers with expertise in its latest water quality measurement technologies.

The Skills Hub features the technologies used in ABB’s continuous water analysis solutions. Used in power generation and water treatment applications around the world.

“Accurate water quality measurement is key for both the safety of potable water and the effective treatment of water for industrial and power utility processes to boost efficiency and minimize pollution,” said Dr Jonathan Farrington, Technical Manager for ABB Measurement & Analytics’ service business. “The addition of the Skills Hub to our Service Training Centre enables engineers to develop their skills in a realistic environment that mirrors the solutions we provide to our customers.”

ABB Skills Hub opening
ABB Skills Hub opening

The new Skills Hub features a fully functioning system that is split in two sections: one focusing on ABB’s full range of analyzers for key parameters within the power industry, and the other showcasing the portfolio of water quality measurement analyzers for the water and wastewater treatment industry.

Both sections utilize an adaptable panel design that can be reconfigured to suit different training requirements, enabling engineers to practice commissioning, operating and servicing the ABB products used in typical analytical measurement applications. Parameters include pH/ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, silica, sodium, and chlorine, with the ability for more to be added or swapped out as needed.

By familiarizing customers’ engineers with ABB’s full range of analytical solutions and the types of problems that can occur in a typical application, the Skills Hub will help ABB to ensure that their devices deliver optimum performance at all times.

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