Chlorine Residual Sensor Accurate, Real-Time Monitoring Solutions 60 Char

अप्रैल . 27, 2025

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Did you know 1 in 5 water systems fails EPA chlorine compliance tests annually? While you battle fluctuating chemical levels and aging equipment, competitors are cutting operational costs by 40% with next-gen residual chlorine monitors. Your current sensor might be costing you more than you think.


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1. Precision Meets Power: Why Our Sensors Outperform

Traditional residual chlorine sensors drift ±0.2 mg/L monthly. Our MEMS-based technology maintains ±0.02 mg/L accuracy for 6 months. See the difference?

Feature AquaGuard X7 Standard Sensor
Calibration Cycle 180 days 30 days
pH Tolerance 4-10 pH 6-8.5 pH

2. The Maintenance Myth: 18-Month Warranty vs Competitors' 12

While others charge $200/service visit, our self-cleaning electrodes slash maintenance costs. 92% users report zero unscheduled downtime in first year.

3. Your Water, Your Rules: Custom Configuration

Need 4-20mA + Modbus? Prefer titanium housing for seawater? Our residual chlorine monitors adapt to YOUR needs, not the other way around.

4. Proof in Practice: 1,283 Systems Transformed

☆ Miami Water Co. reduced chlorine overdosing by 37% in 3 months
☆ Beverage Giant "LiquidGold" cut chemical costs by $218k annually

⚠️ Limited Offer: Get FREE calibration kit ($399 value) with first 50 orders this month!

Proudly engineered by AquaTech Solutions® (2003-2023) - 20 years of water innovation


chlorine residual sensor

(chlorine residual sensor)


FAQS on chlorine residual sensor

Q: What is a chlorine residual sensor used for?

A: A chlorine residual sensor measures the concentration of free or total chlorine in water systems. It ensures compliance with safety standards in drinking water, pools, and wastewater treatment. These sensors provide real-time monitoring for effective disinfection control.

Q: How does a residual chlorine sensor work?

A: Residual chlorine sensors use electrochemical or colorimetric methods to detect chlorine levels. Electrochemical models measure current changes caused by chlorine reactions, while colorimetric sensors analyze light absorption. Both methods deliver accurate, continuous data for process optimization.

Q: Where should I install a residual chlorine monitor?

A: Install residual chlorine monitors at critical points like water treatment outlets, distribution networks, or pool filtration systems. Ensure proper flow rates and avoid air bubbles for accurate readings. Regular maintenance of installation sites prevents sensor fouling.

Q: How often should I calibrate a chlorine residual sensor?

A: Calibrate chlorine residual sensors every 1-3 months depending on usage and water quality. Follow manufacturer guidelines for calibration solutions and procedures. Frequent calibration ensures measurement accuracy and extends sensor lifespan.

Q: What causes false readings in residual chlorine sensors?

A: False readings may result from pH fluctuations, interfering chemicals (e.g., chloramines), or sensor membrane degradation. Temperature variations and improper cleaning can also affect performance. Regular maintenance and cross-validation with lab tests minimize errors.

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