Environmental Laboratory
MCERTS on Transmitter, pH and Turbidity Sensors Imminent
Mar 13 2012
Having achieved MCERTS certification on its range of portable and stationary samplers, Endress+Hauser (UK) has submitted its CM44* transmitter for approval, along with the Memosens pH and turbidity sensors.
As the transmitters within the stationary and portable samplers are based on the new Liquiline CM44* multichannel transmitter range, this formed the basis for the current MCERTS approval submissions. The transmitter can be utilised for many parameters, including pH, DO, Turbidity, Conductivity, Chlorine, Ammonium, Sludge Blanket Level, Nitrate and SAC. In the current MCERTS approval submission, Endress+Hauser selected the Memosens digital sensors for pH and Turbidity for certification along with the CM44*.
During development the sensors and transmitters underwent extensive laboratory and field tests. Much of the resultant information was utilised within the submission, subsequent discussions and the associated audit required under the MCERTS standard. A final technical review with the certification committee is now planned to conclude the approval process. Acceptance of the test data will result in an MCERTS certificate being awarded for the transmitter, pH and turbidity sensors.
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