Drinking Water Measurement Solutions
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Application Note: YSI 600 Optical Monitoring System Used To Protect Lake Oconee, Georgia Water Quality
12/27/2005
Northern Georgia is experiencing unprecedented development; consequently, water quality in many of its watersheds is in jeopardy of severe degradation. The State of Georgia, Environmental Protection Division (EPD) has implemented an NPDES monitoring and enforcement program designed to prevent construction activities from impacting water quality
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Recording & Control: In Coagulant Dosage Applications For Potable Water Treatment
7/1/2019
Potable water or drinking water as it is also known, is water that is safe to drink or to be used in food preparation. Typically, in developed countries, tap water meets the required drinking water standards although only a small proportion is actually drunk or used in food preparation. Coagulant is added to potable water as part of the treatment to create suspended solids that are large enough to be removed through the process of sedimentation.
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Power Xpert™ C445 Motor Management Relay – Motor Control Intelligence Made Easy
4/26/2017
Power Xpert C445 is the most intelligent option in the C400 motor protection family. C445 offers industry leading protection, diagnostics and energy usage analytics. Multiple network options and easy integration tools make leveraging C445 intelligence easy.
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Hydroverse™ Water Meters
1/8/2020
Sensus Hydroverse™ water meters deliver industry-leading accuracy, flow range and low-flow sensitivity for commercial and industrial potable, reclaimed and raw water applications. Using proven electromagnetic metering technology, the Hydroverse meter is ideally suited to capture revenue from large commercial accounts, enable district/zone metering and measure export or raw water flow.
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APH20 Multi Parameter Online Analyzer
11/1/2022
The APH20 Multi Parameter Online Analyzer is a turn-key monitoring solution for clean water applications with a touch screen display and data-logging terminal.
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OPTIFLUX 7300 Electromagnetic Flowmeter
8/26/2019
The OPTIFLUX 7300 is a an electromagnetic flowmeter (EMF) for measuring very low conductivity liquids (≥0.05 μS/cm). The high-end meter is particularly suitable for applications with extremely adhesive and greasy media that tend to form an insulating film. It is also the first choice for applications involving high vibration and noise as well as oxidizing, abrasive or toxic chemicals. The leak-tight, vacuum and temperature resistant ceramic tube construction also complies with regulations of the food industry (FDA, EC1934/2004). Therefore, hygienic flow measurement with advanced requirements is another field of application.
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Seres Topaz Colorimetric And Absorptive Analyzers
8/29/2020
Swan has long been a trusted source for photometric analyzers like chlorine, phosphate and silica. Now with the Seres OL line you'll find added measurement options with applications across a spectrum of industries. Click below for more details on specific models.
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BATCHFLUX 5500 Electromagnetic Flowmeter
9/9/2019
The BATCHFLUX 5500 is an electromagnetic flowmeter (EMF) for rotary or linear filling machines. It is the most accurate mag meter for filling applications with conductive liquids in the market and has established itself as the standard for volumetric filling units. Due to its unique ceramic measuring tube, the mag meter features the best repeatability and long-term stability. It can also be used in difficult applications like fibrous products, hot filling (up to +140°C / +284°F) and CIP/SIP processes.
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CX1100 In-Situ Oxygen Analyzer
4/6/2018
The Rosemount CX1100 In-Situ Oxygen Analyzer provides measurement of oxygen in clean-burning applications. Get accurate oxygen measurements to optimize combustion reactions, reduce energy costs and meet environmental regulations. All welded construction and no reference gas requirement reduces installation and maintenance costs.
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Validation Of Environmental Water Methods On One System
4/6/2015
Water quality laboratories across the nation are faced with both a rising level of water quality awareness amongst the general public, as well as rising costs in water quality monitoring. As a result, laboratories are looking for more efficient ways to provide higher quality monitoring.