Prominent ORP Sensor & Chlorine Probes Precision Water Monitoring
Did you know 68% of water treatment facilities report sensor drift within 6 months? When your ORP measurements fail, you risk non-compliance, equipment damage, and public safety. Discover how Prominent's cutting-edge sensors solve these headaches while boosting your operational efficiency.
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Our Prominent ORP sensor delivers ±5mV accuracy – 40% better than industry averages. The titanium-shielded Prominent chlorine probe withstands 200 PSI pressure and pH extremes from 0-14. See the proof:
Feature | Prominent ORP | Generic Sensor |
---|---|---|
Calibration Cycle | 90 days | 14-21 days |
Warranty | 5 years | 1 year |
Whether you're monitoring swimming pools (Prominent chlorine sensor) or wastewater plants, our modular system adapts. Choose from:
"After switching to Prominent sensors, our calibration labor costs dropped 62%."
– Municipal Water Plant Manager
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A: The Prominent ORP sensor measures oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) in liquids, indicating the solution's ability to oxidize or reduce substances. It is widely used in water treatment, pools, and industrial processes to monitor disinfection efficacy.
A: A Prominent chlorine sensor specifically detects free or total chlorine concentration in water, while an ORP sensor measures overall redox potential. Chlorine sensors are ideal for precise disinfection control, whereas ORP sensors provide broader chemical activity insights.
A: Regular cleaning, storage in a proper electrolyte solution, and periodic calibration ensure accuracy. Avoid exposing the probe to extreme temperatures or dry conditions to prolong its lifespan.
A: Calibration frequency depends on usage intensity, but monthly checks are recommended. Use standardized ORP calibration solutions (e.g., 250 mV and 465 mV) for reliable results.
A: Yes, Prominent chlorine probes are designed for harsh environments like wastewater treatment. They resist fouling and chemical corrosion, ensuring stable performance in industrial applications.
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