SPARING (Wastewater Quality Monitoring System Continuous and Online)

GEOVOS

SPARING

SPARING

SPARING is a real-time wastewater monitoring system ensuring compliance with PROPER KLHK and Indonesian environmental regulations.

What is SPARING?

SPARING (Continuous and Online Wastewater Quality Monitoring System) is a real-time wastewater monitoring solution designed to ensure compliance with PROPER KLHK standards set by the Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan, in accordance with PERMEN KLHK RI No. 80 Tahun 2019. It continuously measures critical wastewater parameters to support environmental sustainability and help industries stay compliant with current regulations.

pH Meter Sensor

pH Meter Sensor

High-accuracy pH Meter Sensor with ATC, 4–20 mA & RS485 output. Ideal for industrial, lab, and wastewater monitoring applications.

TSS Sensor (Total Suspended Solids Sensor) untuk monitoring suspended solids di wastewater

TSS Sensor (Total Suspended Solids Sensor) – RS-485 MODBUS, IP68

Digital TSS Sensor for water & wastewater. 90° scattered light + fiber optic, RS-485 MODBUS, auto cleaning brush, 0–5000 mg/L, IP68. Real-time monitoring.

Ultrasonic Water Level Sensor RKL-03

Rika RKL-03 Ultrasonic Water Level Sensor & Flow Meter

Rika RKL-03: High-precision 0.5% ultrasonic water level sensor. IP68 waterproof, 4-20mA/RS485 output. Compatible with Parshall Flume & V-Notch. 1-year warranty!

Monitor & Optimize.

GEOVOS SPARING Solutions

High-quality sensors ensure wastewater monitoring meets industry standards with excellent accuracy.

High-Class Sensors

Ensuring the best measurement accuracy for industrial compliance.

90% Local Spare Parts

Supporting Indonesian industry with high-quality components.

24/7 Service Team

Providing relentless support and maintenance to ensure optimal performance.

Our Commitment

Explore the core mission and vision that drive us every day. At Fortuna Argatech, we develop specialized IoT technology, telemetry, and remote monitoring with a focus on green energy.

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