Accurate, Low-maintenance DO Sensor

Feb. 3, 2009
With a state-of-the-art fluorescence quenching (FQ) sensing element, the Triton DO8 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor delivers exceptionally accurate DO measurement with greatly reduced maintenance requirements for a low cost of ownership over a long service life in a wide range of municipal and industrial water treatment applications, says the vendor.
Designed with precision FQ optical technology coupled with intelligent microprocessor-based electronics, the self-monitoring DO8 stores calibration data within the sensor, which minimizes maintenance over long service intervals while providing stable, dependable DO measurement. The Triton DO8 Sensor features a maximum error rate of less than 2 percent, repeatability of ±0.5 percent and resolution of 0.01ppm or 0.01 percent saturation. It operates over a wide measurement range with three different outputs from 0 to 20 mg/l (0-20ppm), 0-200 percent saturation or 0-500hPa (0-6 psi).Electro-Chemical Devices Inc. www.ecdi.com800.729.1333

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