Drinking Water Measurement Solutions
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Thermatel® TD1/TD2 Thermal Dispersion Flow/Level/Interface Switch
11/15/2013
TD1 and TD2 Thermal Dispersion flow/level/interface switches provide a new level of performance and reliability not found in previous switches.
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Capital Controls® Series 70CV2000 Chloromatic™ Gas Control Valve
10/8/2015
The Series 70CV2000 Chloromatic™ control valve is wall mounted and responds to control signals from a water flow transmitter and/or a chlorine residual analyzer controller. Valve characteristics are provided to directly accept a pacing signal proportional to flow.
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Festo Pressure Control Valves
8/26/2019
Pressure sensors and vacuum switches for controlling all pressure values: programmable and as a modular product.
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MS6 Chemical Feed Flowmeter
11/7/2022
The Ms6 is a plug-and-play flow meter that works right out of the box, and accurately measures liquid chemical feed from ranges of 10-5,000 mL/min and 100-10,000 mL/min.
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InnovaSonic 210i Ultrasonic Portable Flow Meter
4/25/2014
Sierra’s next generation InnovaSonic® 210i portable ultrasonic flow meter succeeds at delivering expanded functionality and field portability. The handheld 210i is ideal for precisely measuring a wide range of liquid flows and temperatures. This universal transit-time ultrasonic flow meter features a pushbutton interface, ergonomic handheld design and a large digital display that significantly simplifies set-up and data collection. Its high-powered ultrasonic pulse with improved digital signal processing requires just one set of transducers for a wide range of pipe sizes and materials including metal, plastic and concrete.
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FlowConnect
3/17/2017
FlowConnect is a built-in solution for collecting and transmitting flow data from McCrometer’s Mc Propeller and Water Specialties Propeller meters, automating data collection to provide accurate and reliable information for water resource management.
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Process Optimization For Flow Measurement
4/29/2021
The Saalfeld-Rudolfstadt Association in Germany must rely on cutting-edge technologies that optimize flow measurement in order to allow for smooth processes and supply 82,000 inhabitants with clean drinking water.
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Application Note: YSI Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring And The IPSWATCH-EMPACT Program
12/28/2005
The Ipswich and Parker Rivers watersheds lie only a short distance north of Boston, MA. The first settlements in these watersheds began in the early 1600s. Since that time, residents have relied heavily on the natural resources of the Parker and Ipswich Rivers, their coastal estuaries and Plum Island Sound, which is known as the Great Marsh. This ecosystem has been designated and protected by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC).
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Water Quality Monitoring: Clarity II™ Turbidimeter
8/30/2005
The Clarity II turbidimeter is intended for the determination of turbidity in water. Low NTU measurement capability, efficient bubble rejection, and easy calibration make Clarity II ideal for monitoring the turbidity of filtered drinking water
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CT5100 Continuous Gas Analyzer
5/26/2016
Rosemount CT5100 continuous gas analyzer from Emerson is the world’s only hybrid analyzer to combine Tunable Diode Laser (TDL) and Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) measurement technologies for process gas analysis and emissions monitoring. The CT5100 is available in two variants: a certified system, housed in a purged and pressurized enclosure for hazardous area installations; and a non-certified system for use in nonhazardous areas. Both can house up to six lasers to measure up to 12 critical component gases and potential pollutants simultaneously within a single system - meeting local, state, national, and international regulatory requirements. The CT5100 is a unique combination of advanced technology, high reliability, and rugged design. Its "laser chirp" technique expands gas analysis in both the near- and mid-infrared range, enhancing process insight, improving overall gas analysis sensitivity and selectivity, removing cross interference, and reducing response time. The laser chirp technique produces sharp, well-defined peaks from high resolution spectroscopy that enable specificity of identified components with minimum interference and without filtration, reference cells, or chemometric manipulations.