Free Chlorine Probe & Digital Meter Accurate, Instant Results
Did you know 23% of water treatment violations stem from improper chlorine monitoring? Your manual testing strips can't catch sudden spikes. Your operators deserve better. A digital free chlorine meter doesn't just measure—it protects.
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Why settle for guesswork when you can have precision? Our IP68-rated probes deliver 0.01ppm accuracy—10x better than test strips. See real-time data on the 3.5" sunlight-readable display. Get alerts before levels drop. Your compliance, simplified.
Feature | Standard Probes | Our Digital Meter |
---|---|---|
Calibration Frequency | Weekly | 90 days |
Warranty | 1 year | 3 years |
Municipal plant? Swimming pool contractor? We adapt. Choose from 4 probe materials (including titanium), 3 output protocols, and tank-mount or portable designs. Your needs, engineered.
After switching to our free chlorine probe
s, the Miami Water Dept. reduced chemical waste by 18%. Their maintenance crew now spends 67% less time on testing. "Like having a lab tech on duty 24/7" – Plant Manager Rodriguez.
Join 1,200+ facilities trusting our free chlorine meters. Limited inventory: Get free calibration kit with orders this month!
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A: A free chlorine probe measures the concentration of unbound chlorine in water, ensuring accurate monitoring for applications like pools, drinking water systems, and wastewater treatment.
A: A digital free chlorine meter uses electrochemical sensors or colorimetric methods to detect free chlorine levels, providing instant readings on an LCD screen for quick analysis.
A: Calibrate your free chlorine meter before first use and weekly during regular operation, or as recommended by the manufacturer, to maintain measurement accuracy.
A: No, a free chlorine probe specifically measures unbound chlorine (hypochlorous acid and hypochlorite ions). Total chlorine testing requires separate probes or reagents to assess combined chlorine.
A: Prioritize auto-temperature compensation, waterproof design, replaceable sensors, and data logging capabilities to ensure reliable performance across diverse water-testing scenarios.
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