CCS120 is the analog sensor for standard measurement of total chlorine. It delivers reliable values even if fluctuations in flow or conductivity occur and allows control of the disinfection loop so that the water is free of germs. At the same time, the sensor is designed for long calibration and service intervals reducing your maintenance effort.
CCS120 measures total chlorine in:
Drinking and process water - Process and distribution networks - Monitoring, control and optimization of disinfection processes
Wastewater treatment plants - Disinfection monitoring and control in wastewater outlet - Reuse of outlet water
Utilities of all industries - All disinfection measuring points
Benefits
Recalibration intervals approx. 1 to 3 months under constant operating conditions
Easy membrane replacement thanks to prefabricated membrane cap
Measured values are not affected by conductivity fluctuation
Measurement virtually independent of flow rate in the range above 30 l/h
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- Total chlorine consists of free chlorine (HOCl, OCl) and bounded chlorine (chloramines). - A constant polarisation voltage between working and counter electrode instigates the electrochemical reaction. - Only slightly pH dependent.
Design
Closed amperometric two electrode sensor for continuous measurement of total chlorine.