Ion-sensitive sensor PCAS40D-AA1A1A1 E+H Vietnam

 

Application

The ion-sensitive sensor works directly in the activated sludge basin of municipal sewage treatment plants without any additional sample conditioning or sample transportation.
A complete measuring system consists of a sensor with electrodes and a transmitter with display and operating elements.
The sensor is used to monitor the ammonium and nitrate content

  • in the activated sludge basin
  • in the preclarification outlet.

Your benefits

  • Reliable, cost-saving unit:
    • Direct measurement of ammonium or nitrate without costly sample conditioning
    • Optional potassium and/or chloride measurement, also to compensate high concentrations of interference ions
    • pH measurement as standard
    • Low operating costs since no reagent used
  • Versatile and flexible:
    • Large measuring range 0.1-1000 mg/1 NH4-N or 0.1-1000 mg/1 NO3-N
  • Easy-to-use and safe:
    • Installed directly on the basin rim, no measuring container or sample-conveying pump required
    • Minimum maintenance thanks to compressed air cleaning
    • Long electrode service life, membrane cap must be replaced every 6 months approximately
    • Standardized digital communication enables Plug&Play