News | May 29, 2009

Continuous Free Chlorine Measurements Are Now Available With Memosens Technology! See Endress+Hauser At ACE09

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Endress+Hauser announces the expansion of the innovative Memosens technology from its pH and conductivity line of sensors to its high-performance Chloromax free chlorine, amperometric sensor. The new digital sensor is used with Endress+Hauser’s Liquiline M Model CM330 multi-parameter analyzer. This is the third in a series of sensor technologies to incorporate the Memosens inductively coupled, digital technology that was first introduced in 2005 by Endress+Hauser with pH sensors.

One of the biggest problems water utilities experience today is the inability to continuously monitor disinfection efficiency with a technology that is easy to use. The Chloromax CCS142D amperometric sensor does not require chemicals to measure free chlorine and with automatic pH compensation, eliminates the need for sample conditioning. The inductively coupled, digital Memosens connection eliminates problems associated with ground loops and corrosion while the embedded calibration is uploaded to the analyzer from the sensor at start-up. The addition of Memosens introduces a significant time and money savings by reducing the number of personnel hours, often in harsh and inconvenient environmental conditions or at remote locations by allowing a simple replacement in the field with pre-calibrated sensors.

See us at Booth 2546 at ACE09 in San Diego or visit www.us.endress.com/CM330

SOURCE: Endress+Hauser, Inc.