Measure iron in potable water
IRON IN WATER
Iron in drinking water is objectionable
primarily because its precipitation alters
the appearance of water. In addition, the
precipitate will cause staining of plumbing
fixtures and laundry.
Subsequently, water treatment plants often
use iron removal systems to cope with this
problem. Frequent analysis of iron levels
with the Tytronics'® Sentinel series can
help monitor the effectiveness of such
systems.
TYTRONICS'® SENTINEL
Tytronics’ Sentinel is an on-line
colorimetric analyzer. The instrument uses a
batch sampling technique that allows the use
of 0.25” tubing for sample lines, so small
amounts of solids will not affect instrument
performance. Other advantages of batch
sampling are that analytical results are not
affected by sample and reagent flows, and
analyses are only performed as frequently as
required, minimizing reagent consumption.
ENHANCED FEATURES OF TYTRONICS’
SENTINEL:
Programmable from 1 to 10 methods for a
single analysis compound;
Up to 3 different calibration methods;
Eight relay outputs, multi-programmable
on each relay;
Alarm functions, including sample flow,
reagent level detection;
From 1 to 6 stream configurations
standard.
METHOD:
FEATURES:
Provides continuous on-line analysis of
water or wastewater stream;
Ensures maximum reliability;
Includes self-checking for easy
diagnostics;
Minimizes sampling requirements;
Multiple communication ports, including
bi-directional RS 232.
Use our Tytronics Sentinel for measuring iron in drinking water
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