Thermo Scientific - AquaChlor™ Online Free Chlorine Monitoring Without Reagents
Thermo Scientific will feature the AquaChlor™ Free Chlorine Measurement System for monitoring free chlorine in drinking water distribution at the AWWA ACE 2011 in Washington DC (Booth #504). Its reagent-free amperometric design is compliant with EPA Method 334.0 for online drinking water monitoring and is available with either manual or automatic pH compensation. It is temperature compensated and supplied with pre-calibrated, plug & play sensors utilizing smart AquaSensors DataStick™ technology.
This turn-key free chlorine system measures accurately in clean water processes between 4 and 9 pH. When used with the Thermo Scientific AV38 Local Display/Controller, measured hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and hypochlorite ion (OCl-) concentrations can be used to determine free chlorine levels present. A rugged Teflon membrane is easily replaced with a simple change of a sensor cap.
The AquaChlor System employs ‘smart sensor' technology and compliments the Thermo Scientific range of online liquid analytical sensors including their patented DataStick™ ‘smart' and AnalogPlus™ series sensors for pH/ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, ozone, free chlorine, turbidity and suspended solids measurements. Their unique ‘direct-to-SCADA' product design reduces equipment and installation costs while improving reliability in a wide variety of municipal and industrial water treatment applications.
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