Chlorine dioxide analyzer

for raw water treatment reduces maintenance costs

  • Chlorine dioxide analyzer
    Chlorine dioxide analyzer

The low maintenance, economical CDA-22 Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer from Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) is suited for supporting raw water treatment filtration systems. Featuring a panel mounted plumb-and-play design and automatic flowcontrol, the user-friendly CDA-22 is a complete Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2) measurement system.

Treating raw water with ClO2 is an important part of the water purification process. ClO2 is used at very low concentrations (<1 ppm) in filtration systems to precipitate manganese, iron and other minerals in raw water and to break up tannins, which discolor the water often giving it a red hue. Inaccurate ClO2 monitoring may allow levels to exceed acceptable limits, leading to the generation of toxic chlorates.

Raw water sources vary in quality depending on their geographic location, the source type such as natural lake or reservoir, river or canal, etc.  Depending on many factors, the level of manganese, iron and tannins varies from source to source.  Removing the manganese, iron and tannins helps clarify the water. The CDA-22 Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer ensures that ClO2 levels are properly maintained as part of the water source filtration system, preserving safety and water quality.

Easy to install and maintain, the analyzer can run for up to one year between electrolyte/membrane changes. It incorporates a CIO2 sensor, automated flow control device and analyzer/controller mounted on a PVC panel. Installation is complete after connecting the sample and drain lines, power and outputs, and calibration is accomplished with DPD comparison.

The analyzer features a polarographic gold/silver PTFE membrane amperometric CIO2 sensor. While these types of sensors are flow sensitive, the CDA-22’s output is virtually flow independent at values greater than 0.5 ft/sec. It’s “constant head” flow control device maintains the sensor’s optimum flow over a wide range of incoming sample flow rates, from 10-80 gal/hr.

The sensor operates at a wide temperature range of 0 to 100ºC. Because temperature affects the CIO2 permeability of thePTFE membrane, increasing the temperature increases the output of the sensor about 4% per Cº. The chlorine flow cell includes a temperature sensor that allows the C22 analyzer to perform automatic temperature compensation of the measurement.

The device features a 2.5-x1.75-inch backlit LCD display, with 4 lines for text and graphics. It requires no expensive reagents and eliminates pressure regulators and rotometers. The CDA-22 offers dual measurements, an XY graphical plot and an optional PID Control Output. The analyzer provides a 4-20 mA output proportional to the Chlorine Dioxide measured and two alarm relays SPDT 230 VAC/5A or 30 VDC/5Aresistive max. It features the options to include additional 4-20 mA outputs for pH or temperature and up to 6 additional relays.