Portable Water Quality Monitoring
Continuous monitoring of residual chlorine in water distribution systems, dissolved ozone in ultra-pure water systems, or chlorine dioxide in food chiller systems are commonly done to document process performance and regulatory compliance. This is most frequently done by installing fixed line-powered instrumentation intended for permanent use in one location. But with increasing demand for measurements in other areas, the need for temporary monitoring is growing.
ATI’s new Series P-Q45 is the answer to the need for a rugged field-deployable package capable of measuring and recording water quality data in a variety of operating environments. It is ideal for short-term recording of specific parameters such as Free Chlorine and pH in potable water. P-Q45 Systems are available for monitoring various components in water. Free chlorine, combined chlorine, dissolved ozone, and residual chlorine dioxide systems are supplied with a “Sensor Keeper” to maintain sensor polarization, even when the monitor is turned off. Portable monitoring systems operate continuously for up to 30 days on 2 internal C-cell batteries. Rechargeable C-cell batteries may be substituted for the standard alkaline batteries, but the duration of operation will be different depending on the batteries used. As an option, the internal batteries may be eliminated and a terminal block is supplied for connection to an external 5-17 VDC power supply. This option allows easy adaptability to solar power systems.
Complete P-Q45 systems are supplied in a durable carrying case with provision for user supplied locks to protect from tampering. Sensors and flowcells are mounted on an internal hinged panel for easy access. The optional data logger is located on the front of the panel, and is removable by simply unplugging input cables. The data logger contains it’s own internal battery suitable for about 6 months operation.
For more information on the Q45-P contact us direct by e-mailing vicky.wilsahw@atiuk.com
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