Dialysis is a medical procedure which removes excess solutes, water, and toxins from the blood. It is preferred for patients dealing with kidney diseases and related ailments. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, in 2015, there were approximately 661,000 Americans who had kidney failure, and 468,000 among these went through dialysis. Dialysis concentrates contain a mixture of glucose, electrolytes, and purified water. The concentrate resembles the concentration occurring naturally in the blood beside buffer and potassium. Dialysis concentrates are prepared according to the patient's requirement and help in regulating their acid-base and electrolyte balance and removing metabolic waste products from the blood. Automated dialysis concentrated production systems are used to produce these concentrates. The production in the automated dialysis concentrated production systems include bicarbonate concentrate production, acid concentrate production, and specific modifiers for hemodialysis. Automated dialysis concentrated production systems have storage tanks and mixing tanks where the dialysis concentrates are prepared. The storage tanks in an automated dialysis concentrated production system are connected to the delivery systems for dialysis centers.