Portalogic Application
Customized Design for Bulk Water Dispensing
A customized FS-72 turn-key station design offers the Napa Sanitation District a solar powered bulk water filling station with two outlets for dispensing reuse water.

Solar energy
Solar panels can be incorporated into a ‘solar ready’ station design. This is ideal for stations in remote areas with generous sun and moderate temperatures.
Customized ‘turn-key’ designs
While Portalogic offers standard station designs, every project is assigned a designated engineer to discuss the specific needs of your project and provide optimal design. Our team has provided industrial solutions with an expansive range of component specialization. We are confident that we can provide recommendations with the best pricing and return on investment.
Cloud infastructure
Cloud-based monitoring and control for Portalogic systems can offer a higher level of data security, lower maintenance overhead, streamlined support ticket resolution, and automatic upgrades to new software features.

Regulatory Compliance
NapaSan offers high quality treated recycled water suitable for irrigation. As the local regulatory authority, NapaSan must issue permits for all recycled water uses within its jurisdiction, including truck hauling, in accordance with California state regulations. Custom data fields within Portalogic’s versatile software allows sites like NapaSan to log/track any additional user data for better customer management.
Dual Outlet Design
NapaSan’s bulk water fill station sports two lower/bottom fill connection options. One 50ft 1.5inch MALE hose with cam‐loc connection. One 50ft 2inch MALE hose with cam‐loc connection. Stations can support multiple filling points with overhead / top fill options.


Additional Design Considerations
Portalogic stations utilize robust, industrial enclosures for high durability and security. Exterior customization such as NapaSan’s tilt mount solar racking system enables optimal solar charge. This featured station is one of three stations supplied to NapaSan, all managed via cloud.