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News Release from: Partech Instruments | Subject: 740 monitor and Soli-tech 10
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 08 November 2004
Monitoring final effluent and suspended
solids
Portable combination offers a competitively priced monitoring package that can be used on a wide range of applications without the need for multiple calibrations and sensor changes
When it comes to monitoring final effluent and mixed liquor suspended solids where a number of site applications are involved, the most efficient and economical solution is to use a single portable package, says Partech By combining the technologies of its 740 monitor and Soli-tech 10 sensor, Partech Instruments says it has produced a portable package that can be programmed for up ten individual sites/applications
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 14 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Furthermore, the 740 monitor can be set up for individual operator use and save specific sensor outputs.
The Soli-tech 10 sensor is constructed to withstand demanding locations, has an operating range of 0-20,000mg/l and provides sensitivity readings down to 1mg/l.
The hand-held 740 monitor provides quick and accurate readings of suspended solids, sludge blanket level and turbidity when operated in conjunction with the Soli-tech 10 sensor.
This portable combination offers a competitively priced monitoring package that can be used on a wide range of applications without the need for multiple calibrations and sensor changes.
Both instruments come in a purpose-designed carrying case complete with battery charger, sensor cable and operator manual.
"It is an ideal solution for situations where the regular checking of suspended solids levels in activated sludge plants, final effluent outfalls, treatment plant inlets, streams and rivers is a necessity," says Angus Fosten, Partech Instruments's sales and marketing director.
"In addition, it is perfect as a secondary standard with which to check other on-line and portable instruments.".
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