Low-maintenance Ammonium Analyzer

Jan. 11, 2010
The Hydra Ammonium Analyzer measures the concentration of dissolved ammonium nitrogen in all kinds of water using three electrodes—an Ammonium Ion Electrode, a Potassium Ion Electrode and a pH Electrode. 
The Hydra C22 Analyzer is designed to automatically compensate for the pH dependant concentration equilibrium and potassium ion interference on the ammonium electrode. Temperature measurements are used to compensate each of the three electrode measurements. The Hydra C22 Analyzer measures ammonium and potassium in concentrations from 0.1 to 1000ppm, pH from 0 to 14 and temperature from 0 to 50°C (32 to 212°F). Featuring a backlit LCD display, the rugged C22 Analyzer is housed in a NEMA 4X enclosure. The Hydra Analyzer is configured to periodically actuate a cleaning cycle using the integral spray cleaner in the sensor, minimizing the formation of biofilms or other coatings on the electrodes and keeping maintenance to a minimum. Electro-Chemical Devices Inc.www.ecdi.com800.729.1333 

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