S::CAN’s chlori::lyser is an electrochemical sensor that measures chlorine in drinking water applications.
It works according to the amperometric measuring principle. The electrode is covered with a membrane and is very insensitive to interference from surfactants. The sensor is stable over the long term due to the 3 electrode system. This design minimises the influences of pH, temperature and flow. The temperature measured can be displayed separately.
The chlori::lyser comes in 2 versions: a version to measure free chlorine (Cl2 + HOCl + OCL-) and another version to measure total chlorine (free chlorine + bound chlorine). The sensor can be easily connected to a terminal according to the “plug & measure” principle. This is because it has already been calibrated after production. The calibration data are stored in the probe's internal memory and are thus automatically recognised. They are always placed in a flow cell.
- Measuring principle: Amperometric - 3 electrode system.
- Free or total chlorine.
- Resolution: 0.001 mg/l for 0-2 mg/l and 0.0 mg/l for 0-20 mg/l.
- Installation in flow cell.