A15/79 Chlorine Monitor Brochure

A15/79 Chlorine Monitor Manual

On-line water quality monitors for total residual chlorine use the iodometric method for measurement, often measuring the current between two platinum electrodes to determine the iodine concentration.  ATI's water quality meter model A15/79 total residual chlorine monitor uses this same technique, but with a unique method of making the final measurement of released iodine.

The Series A15/79 total chlorine monitor from AIT is an on-line automated chemistry system that provides the components necessary to perform total residual chlorine measurment.

Features & Benefits

  • Gas Phase Sensing: measurement is made without contract between sample and sensor, eliminating the potential for sensor fouling.
  • Standard Method: Total chlorine is measured using EPA recommended method of reaction of sample with buffer and potassium iodide, and measurement of iodine released in the reaction.
  • Alphanumeric LCD: provides residual display, alarm status indication and all configuration information.
  • Two Control Relays: programmable for setpoint, deadband and time delay.
  • Isolated Output: 4-20mA output span.