Plasson Launches Water on Demand System

THAILAND - At VIV Asia earlier this month, Plasson launched its Water on Demand system for poultry houses.
calendar icon 29 March 2013
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Plasson, a leading manufacturer of poultry systems, has launched Water on Demand system designed to control and manage water pressure in all drinker lines installed at poultry houses, according to the birds' changing demands during a 24-hour period and during the grow-out.

"By easily changing only two parts of the Plasson Line Pressure Regulator, you can convert all the pressure regulators into pressure reducers. Now, the management of the water pressure in all drinker lines in the house is achieved from one central location, by using a minimum of two types of pre-set pressure regulators, for example, one regulator for low to medium pressures and a second regulator for medium to high pressures. This assures the same pressure in all drinker lines and a supply of the required amount of water when birds demand it," a company official said.

"The patented Water on Demand does not require additional expensive infrastructure installation. It is easily retrofit every Plasson watering system and uses the water itself to control the pressure.

"The Water on Demand system help in maximizing bird performance with optimal water supply, maintains dryer litter and cut the labor costs," according to Plasson.

For more details, email [email protected] or visit www.plasson.com.

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