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Plug-‘n-Play DC80 De-Chlorination Analyzer Measures Near Zero Chlorine Levels With Repeatable Accuracy
and for Industrial Cooling Water Treatment Processes
Anaheim, CA December 21, 2020 Municipal water system and industrial process engineers in search of an analyzer that accurately measures near zero levels of chlorine will want to learn more about the plug-n-play, long-life
Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD), which utilizes a zero-shift methodology to ensure stable and reliable chlorine measurement prior to effluent discharge.
When measuring near zero amounts of chlorine, conventional amperometric chlorine sensors are unstable, and this leads to inaccurate or inconsistent readings. In comparison, the DC80 De-Chlorination Analyzer utilizes a “zero-shift” methodology to provide accurate measurement and to protect total chlorine sensors from damage, which occurs when the water samples measured contains near zero or zero levels of chlorine.