Offering real-time chlorine dioxide (ClO²) measurement with an advanced amperometric sensor, the CLD Series Chlorine Dioxide Sensor is designed as a flexible, low-maintenance solution for applications including water treatment disinfection and chlorine dioxide generators.
The CLD Series Sensor is available in both 0-2ppm and 0-10ppm measurement ranges for real-time, amperometric chlorine dioxide measurement with a 4-20mA output. The sensor’s long-life design reduces maintenance cycles, which lowers lifecycle costs with less frequent sensor membrane cap/solution replacement and reduced technician installation time. The CLD’s sensor operates over a range of 4-11 pH, at temperatures from 0°C-45°C (32°F-113°F) and at a maximum pressure of 14.7 psig (1 Bar).
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