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Chlorine Residual Monitor 1870E

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north america- northeast
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joel neulight
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mitch matthews
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greg gaffney
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latin america
carlos osorio
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middle east/africa
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asia pacific
bill stimeling
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europe
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The Capital Controls Series 1870E Chlorine Residual Analyzer is an amperometric-based instrument designed to continuously analyze free or total chlorine, chlorine dioxide, iodine, bromine or other oxidants used in water, wastewater, cooling water and process water applications.

The Series 1870E features a field selectable monitoring range from 0-0.1 to 0-20 mg/l. The analyzers incorporate a constant, direct-drive electrode cleaning system that eliminates signal drift and the need for frequent recalibration. The analyzer’s reagent and sample are gravity fed with the analyzer wet-end, eliminating the need for metering pumps. Extra large gold and copper electrodes promote maximum signal strength. Sample temperature variations are compensated within the measuring cell, providing consistent residual values.

Features/Benefits
  • Gravity feed reagent
  • High and low alarm set points
  • Large cell
  • Automatic cleaning
  • Ease-of-use
  • Accurate
  • Ease-of-mounting
  • NEMA 4X enclosures

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