Measure nitrite in waste water - 0 to 5 ppm
NITRITE
Nitrite is an intermediate oxidation state of
nitrogen, both in oxidation of ammonia to
nitrate and in the reduction of nitrate. Such
oxidation and reduction occur in wastewater
treatment plants, water distribution
systems, and natural waters. Nitrite can
enter a water supply system through its use
as a corrosion inhibitor in industrial process
water.
TYTRONICS'® SENTINEL - COLORIMETER
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 and reagent lines
so small amounts of solids will not affect
instrument performance.
Other advantages of batch sampling are:
Analytical results are not affected by
sample and reagent flows
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
METHOD
A colorimetric method is used to determine
Nitrite.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
Provides continuous on-line analysis of
water or wastewater stream
Ensures maximum reliability
Ease of maintenance, rugged design
Self-checking for easy diagnostics
Minimizes sampling requirements
Multiple communication ports, including
bi-directional RS 232
Use our Tytronics Spectrophotometer for measuring nitrite in water
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