Analytical Technology Wins Prestigious United Utilities Framework Award

12th December 2007
Posted By : ES Admin
Analytical Technology Wins Prestigious United Utilities Framework Award
Manchester-based Analytical Technology Inc. (ATi) announces that it has received a 'Best Instrument Supplier' award in Q2 2007 from utilities provider United Utilities for its provision of residual chlorine monitors. The award was presented to ATi after an in-depth evaluation of all suppliers by United Utilities and recognises ATi's outstanding performance across a range of key areas including project design, delivery and quality. United Utilities' operational equipment suppliers are monitored each quarter for quality and performance against a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
During the award process, United Utilities' partners and contractors score all framework suppliers according to a number of KPIs. United Utilities then consolidates each supplier's score and produces a final list of winners in each category. KPIs range from design, quotation reply and programme delivery to project quality, health and safety and early warning notices. Scoring highly in each area, ATi was recognised for its promptness of design approval, quotation reply and programme delivery. Additionally, the project has raised no Non Conformance Reports (NCR) or Health and Safety Executive findings and the performance of the monitor dictates that there is no need for Early Warning Notices.

ATi supplies its Q45/62 Residual Chlorine Monitors for use across close to 100 sites at United Utilities under a framework agreement. United Utilities manages and operates the regulated electricity distribution, water and wastewater networks in North West England. ATi's Q45H chlorine monitoring system achieves cost-effective and environmentally friendly on-line monitoring and control of chlorination in water. It utilises a membrane-covered polarographic sensor that does not require the addition of costly chemical reagents. The sensor has a response around 10 times higher than that of conventional sensors at high pH values. This means that the monitor can be used reagent-free over all the pH values found in the UK water industry.

Michael Strahand, General Manager Europe at ATi, comments: We are delighted to receive the Quarterly Best Instrument Supplier Award from United Utilities. This recognition reflects our commitment to working closely with utility companies in order to improve water quality across the UK.

Lorraine Morton, Category Lead - Services at United Utilities, said: ATi specialises in chlorine residual analysers, which perfectly suited our applications. We have found ATi's monitors to be a viable option providing quality, good price and whole life costing benefits to United Utilities, and we are pleased to reward this with the Best Instrument Supplier award.

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