Electronic Turbidity Meter & Chlorine Tester Accurate Water Quality Analysis
Did you know 30% of recreational pools fail basic water clarity tests? The EPA reports that cloudy water causes 58% of swimming-related health complaints. As a facility manager, you can't afford guesswork in water quality monitoring. This is where precision meets innovation.
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Modern electronic turbidity meter
s deliver 0.01 NTU resolution - 10x more sensitive than manual test kits. Our AquaScan Pro Series features:
Feature | AquaScan Pro | Brand X | Budget Models |
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Response Time | 2.5 seconds | 8 seconds | 15+ seconds |
Calibration Cycles | Every 90 days | Monthly | Weekly |
Multi-parameter Support | Yes (pH/Cl/Temp) | Cl only | N/A |
Whether you manage a 50,000-gallon pool or an industrial water plant, our modular system adapts:
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A: An electronic turbidity meter uses light scattering principles to detect suspended particles in water. A light source emits a beam, and sensors measure the scattered light intensity to calculate turbidity. Results are displayed in NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) for precise clarity assessment.
A: An electronic pool chlorine tester is a handheld device that provides instant chlorine level readings via chemical reactions or probes. A chlorine sensor, however, is a continuous monitoring component integrated into automated systems, often used for real-time data logging in pools or water treatment plants.
A: Yes, advanced electronic chlorine sensors can differentiate between free chlorine (active disinfectant) and total chlorine (including combined chloramines). This is achieved through dual-electrode systems or reagent-based methods, ensuring accurate water quality analysis for pools or drinking water.
A: Calibrate your electronic turbidity meter before critical measurements or monthly for routine use. Use certified calibration standards matching your measurement range (e.g., 0-1000 NTU). Frequent cleaning of the sample cell and lens ensures consistent accuracy.
A: Most electronic pool chlorine testers compensate for pH variations using built-in algorithms or selective membranes. However, extreme pH levels (below 6.5 or above 8.5) may affect accuracy. Regular calibration and sensor maintenance minimize pH-related interference.
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