Air Blast Reduces Maintenance

April 1, 2011
The AC10 Air Blast Spray Cleaner reduces manual sensor cleanings, helping to maintain the accuracy of the vendor’s Hydra Ammonium and Nitrate Analyzers while decreasing technician time and water-and-wastewater treatment costs.

It can be used as either a single-channel or dual-channel system with the Hydra sensors. Combined with a sensor spray head and a C22 Analyzer/Controller, it uses pressurized air to generate an area of high turbulence in the water surrounding the measurement end of the sensor. It is available with either a 115VAC 3.0 Amp or 220VAC 1.3 Amp air compressor. Installation options include wall mounting or an optional 2-in. handrail mounting system.

Electro-Chemical Devices Inc.
www.ecdi.com
800.729.1333

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