Drinking Water
The Next Generation of Online Turbidity Sensors
Oct 30 2016
Measuring turbidity within drinking water systems is a critical part of the process – required at both the inlet for dosing control and the final water stage for process verification & compliance.
Each treatment stream is required to be monitored independently so even a small Water treatment plant will have several instruments. Ease of use, maintenance and reliability are critical to an instruments success when there are multiple units installed.
Partech (UK) have been designing, installing and supporting drinking water turbidity systems for over 30 years and have built up a wealth of knowledge and experience. Our equipment has been providing accurate results and customer confidence across the UK and around the world.
All of this experience has been brought together to produce of our newest Low Range Turbidity sensor which will be launched and on display on stand 44 at the WWEM Exhibition in Telford – November 2016.
The flow cell sensor comes complete with an automatic cleaning system, our proven dry calibration blocks and an ISO 7027 light source in the standard package – no need for 7 pages of part numbers!
The 860nm light source, in contact with the sample is unaffected by flow rate changes and can be fitted with a de-bubbler system for difficult installations. Unlike some non-contact turbidity systems there is no risk of condensation build up on the lenses or the need to install a heating unit which encourages bio-film and bacterial growth within the flow cell.
The cell is designed to maximise sample visibility while reducing cleaning area to ensure superior accuracy and minimal maintenance for the user.
With advances in light source and software stability algorithms a new generation of low range turbidity systems are being launched. Now is the time to have another look at your process requirements and talk to Partech about we can help you with the most accurate, reliable and low maintenance sensors available.
Suitable for both raw and final water monitoring Partechs new Low Range Turbidity sensor is connected to the 7300w2 monitor for local display, control outputs (4-20mA, MODBUS, PROFIBUS) and relays for dosing and pump control.
The 7300w2 monitor is also capable of being connected to upto 16 sensors allowing you to have your entire suite of monitoring sensors connected and controlled through a single point. Partechs range of drinking water sensors include:
Low Range Turbidity, Colour, pH, REDOX, DO, Ammonia, Iron, Manganese, Phosphate (Total & Ortho), Nitrate, Conductivity, Salinity and Temperature.
This new low range turbidity sensor is one of a series of great new products that Partech will be exhibiting and launching at WWEM in November 2016 – keep a look out in IET magazine & website The Partech Blog, Website, Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn pages for more details over the next few months.
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