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Q46H/83 Permanganate Monitor

The Q46H/83 Permanganate Monitor uses a gas-phase approach to permanganate measurement, eliminating sensor contamination and reducing maintenance.

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Monitoring MnO4 without Sensor Contamination

Continuous water quality monitoring of permanganate in treated water presents sensor contamination issues. When permanganate reacts with organics or other reducing materials in solution, manganese dioxide (MnO2) is formed and readily plates out on sensing electrode surfaces. The resulting deposits degrade the measurement and can be difficult to clean. The Q46/83 eliminates this problem by employing a measurement method in which the sensor never comes into contact with the sample. In operation, water containing permanganate is mixed with pH buffer and potassium iodide solutions. Permanganate oxidizes the iodide to iodine (I2), and the resulting I2 is stripped out of solution and measured using an I2 gas sensor. This “gas phase” measurement technique eliminates MnO2 sensor fouling, resulting in a system capable of providing long-term reliability.

The Q46H/83 Permanganate water quality monitor consists of two main components, an electronic display unit and a chemistry module. The chemistry module contains sample and reagent pumps, sample handling systems, and the gas sensor that provides the final measurement. An inlet overflow assembly attached to the bottom of the chemistry module is where the inlet sample line and drain line are connected. Sample inlet flows of 250-100 ml./min. are recommended to keep system response time to a minimum. Reagent bottle holders are supplied so that reagents can be wall mounted below the chemistry system.

Features

  • Monitor permanganate without sensor contamination
  • Gas phase sensing
  • Analog output options
  • Three control relays

Market Applications

  • Drinking Water Treatment

    Drinking water treatment facilities have the critical job of producing a safe supply of high-quality drinking water. Complex operational processes demand the highest flow meter accuracy and reliability, as well as long-term stability and a low cost of ownership. Badger Meter water treatment solutions meet the challenge, assisting utility customers with increasing compliance levels, protecting treatment assets and providing opportunities for process optimization using predictive analytics.

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