INDUSTRY FOCUS WATER & WASTE TREATMENT ADVANCED ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL DISINFECTANT
The DEPOLOX 400 M is equally at home in both industrial and municipal water treatment systems, so is
considered one of the most versatile analysers on the market
for a variety of disinfectants. Optimised control of disinfection
begins with accurate on-line residual monitoring, and the DEPOLOX 400 M provides the confidence in measurement, while providing operators with a simple, intuitive colour touch screen interface and an easy to use visual dashboard that provides access to all pertinent information. Data can be easily transferred to
Evoqua introduces the DEPOLOX 400 M analyser E
voqua’s DEPOLOX 400 M is the latest generation of its DEPOLOX residual
disinfectant analysers. The analyser can now measure up to three parameters selectively: free chlorine, total chlorine, chlorine dioxide, ozone or potassium permanganate, as well as either pH or
fluoride and Redox (ORP). There are two measuring modules to
choose from: the well-established DEPOLOX 5 C flow cell for very fast reaction to a change in disinfectant concentration, or the VariaSens C amperometric based membrane sensor
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mobile devices or incorporated into plant-wide measurement dashboards. With modern communication options such as Ethernet (HTTP Protocol/Modbus TCP) and RS 485 interface, the device can easily interface with existing and new systems. An integrated web server enables web-based access to the measurement and control functions of the 400M, and data can be easily saved and archived as a CSV file via a USB connection. The LED-lit flow cell can be programmed to change colour in case of an alarm or fault condition.
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