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KAN310 integrated on-line ammonia-nitrogen sensor is made of ammonium ion selective electrode based on PVC membrane, which is used to measure the content of ammonium ion in water with temperature compensation.
Model Number | KAN310 |
Range | 0 ~ 10.00 mg/L (0 ~ 100.00 mg/L) |
Resolution | 0.01 MGL |
Precision | ± 10% or ± 1MG/L |
Operating Temperature | 0 ~ 40 °C |
Working Pressure | < 0.1 mpa |
The Ph Range Of The Medium | 4 ~ 10ph |
Temperature Compensation | Automatic temperature compensation (PT1000) |
Power Supply | 12 ~ 24 VDC ± 10% |
Signal Output | RS-485 bus, Modbus/RTU protocol |
Contact Material | PVC and POM |
Installation Mode | Immersion mounting |
Cable Length | 5 meters, other length can be customized |
Calibration Mode | Two-point calibration |
Power Consumption | < 0.05 W |
Protection Level | IP68 |
Tip:Why are ammonia and nitrate monitoring so critical?
Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus are the building blocks of life and components of municipal wastewater.
Wastewater treatment transforms or removes these components to prevent over-enrichment of receiving waters and undesirable effects. Ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and organic nitrogen are forms of nitrogen in wastewater.
For instance, ammonia is acutely toxic to aquatic organisms and so discharge permits nationwide include requirements to limit the concentration in treated wastewater. Requirements to limit total nitrogen (TN), including nitrate, address a chronic issue of nutrient over-enrichment which can lead to harmful algae blooms. Laboratory measurement of grab or composite samples is the dominant method.