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Mã sản phẩm:
DEPOLOX
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DEPOLOX® BASIC RESIDUAL CHLORINE ANALYZER
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USFilter’s Wallace & Tiernan Products
Depolox Basic residual analyzer provides low
cost, dedicated monitoring of free or total chlorine
residuals in drinking water applications.
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USFilter’s Wallace & Tiernan Products Depolox Basic residual analyzer provides low cost, dedicated monitoring of free or total chlorine residuals in drinking water applications. Utilizing proven and universally accepted amperometric measurement technology, this analyzer directly measures chlorine residuals at ranges from 0 to 1.00 mg/l to 0-20 mg/l. It features simple operation and maintenance and provides an isolated 4-20 mA output signal for continuous recording or control.
FEATURES • Total Chlorine Measurement Without Reagents – Utilizing a unique, internally buffered sensor, the Depolox Basic residual analyzer measures total chlorine residuals without the need for reagents. This includes samples with varying pH. Since no chemicals are added, the sample can be added back to the supply or simply drained without concern for discharge restrictions. • Three Electrode Measuring Cell – For both free and total chlorine, a three-electrode technology measuring cell is used. This cell eliminates the need for the constant zero adjustment typical of other analyzers. Reliability and stability are vastly improved while maintenance is dramatically reduced. Calibration and accuracy is not affected by changes in turbidity or conductivity. • Flexible Arrangements – The electronic controls and the wetside are separate to simplify installation and provide for operator convenience. There are two wetside configurations available: one for free chlorine and one for total chlorine. • Advanced Electronics – Housed in a NEMA 4X enclosure, the analyzer controls provide an isolated 4-20 mA output. A large, three-character, sevensegment displays shows the chlorine residual. A pressure-sensitive keypad provides simple access for zero and span, selection of measuring mode (free or total), and basic module calibration.
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