ECD Offers Optical Triton DO80 Sensor

April 24, 2013
Device is designed for a variety of water treatment applications

Featuring a state-of-the-art fluorescence quenching (FQ) sensing element, the second-generation Triton DO80 Dissolved Oxygen Sensor from Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) delivers accurate DO measurement in a wide range of municipal and industrial water treatment applications and features a long-life membrane cap for years of service.

The Triton DO80 Sensor includes precision FQ optical technology coupled with intelligent microprocessor-based electronics. The self-monitoring DO8 stores calibration data within the sensor, which minimizes maintenance over long service intervals while providing stable DO measurement.

The Triton DO80 Sensor features a maximum error of less than 2 percent, repeatability of ±0.5 percent and resolution of 0.01 ppm or 0.01 percent saturation. It operates over a wide measurement range with three different outputs from 0 to 20 mg/L (0–20 ppm), 0–200% saturation or 0–400 hPa (0–6 psi).

The Triton DO80 Sensor was developed for harsh municipal and industrial water treatment environments. It is designed to withstand ambient temperatures from –20 to 60°C (0–140°F) and measures at temperatures from –5 to 50°C (20–120°F). It withstands pressures of up to 10 bar (145 psi).

Source: Electro-Chemical Devices

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