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News Release from: Mettler Toledo | Subject: InProR 4010 pH electrode and temperature sensor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 19 October 2000

Low cost pH monitoring in waste water

Mettler Toledo Process offer complete solutions for pH monitoring in wastewater applications combining low investment cost with simple operation and ultra-reliable performance under plant conditions

Simple reliable measurement, often in rugged environments and with low cost of ownership, is a prime requirement for wastewater monitoring applications Mettler Toledo Process offers complete systems for pH monitoring with housing configurations for both open tank and in pipe locations

The heart of the system is the new InProR 4010 combined pH electrode and temperature sensor for continuous compensation of the pH value.

Using the well proven polymer reference junction with direct open aperture this pH sensor allows reliable measurement in the heavily contaminated liquid media often encountered in waste water treatment plants.

Protective housings fabricated from PVC or PVDF and offered with a choice of 'O' ring materials provide a choice of lengths and styles to suit the plant configuration.

The system is completed by a rugged pH transmitter model 2100 with IP65 casing and glanded cable connectors.

SensocheckR and GaincheckR diagnostics come as standard on the 2100 and options include choice of 2/4 wire operation, HART communications, control outputs and Ex versions for hazardous area use.

Mettler Toledo Process offer complete solutions for pH monitoring in wastewater applications combining low investment cost with simple operation and ultra-reliable performance under plant conditions. Request a free brochure from Mettler Toledo ...

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