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Q46D Dissolved Oxygen Monitor
Brand: Analytical Technology IncATI’s Model Q46D Dissolved Oxygen Monitor is designed to provide reliable oxygen measurement and help reduce operating costs.
Two types of sensing technologies are available for use with the Q46D system: Membraned Electrochemical and Optical (fluorescence).
Both sensors will provide reliable long-term performance with minimal maintenance.
No hardware modifications are required to change from one sensor type to the other.
The monitor can be configured for AC or DC power supplies, and a portable battery-powered unit is available to meet a variety of monitoring needs.
Features- Sensor Options
- Auto-Cleaning
- Cal Check
- AC/DC Power Options
- Analog Output Options
- PID Output
- Digital Communications
- Relay Outputs
- Flexible Mounting
- Clear Display
Specifications
Display Range
- 0 - 40.00 ppm (or mg/L)
- 0-200 % Saturation
Accuracy
- 0.5 % of Selected Range or 0.02 ppm
Repeatability
- 0.3 % of Selected Range or 0.01 ppm
Non-Linearity
- 0.1 % of Selected Range
Temperature Drift
- 0.01 % of Span/°C
Power
- 90-260 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 10 VA Max.
- 12-24 Vdc, 500 mA Max.
Analog Outputs
- Two Isolated 4-20 mA, 500 Ω Load Max. (3rd Output Optional)
Relays
- Three SPDT, 6A @ 250 Vac, 5A @ 24 Vdc (3 Additional SPST Non-Isolated, 1 A @ 30 Vdc Optional)
Display
- 4-digit, 0.75" Numeric LCD with 12 Character Second Line, LED Back Light.
Enclosure
- NEMA 4X (IP-66) Polycarbonate, V-0 Flammability
Operating Temperature
- -20° to 60° C (-4° to 140° F)
Weight
- 4 lb (1.8 kg)
- Auto-Clean Version: 18 lb (8.1 kg)
Sensor Options
- Optical Fluorescensce Quenching or Membrane-Covered Galvanic (Flow Type or Submersible)
- Biological processes in wastewater treatment plants
- Better results with fine bubble aeration, coarse bubble aeration, surface aeration or brush aerators
- Ideal for control applications where reliable performance is required 365 days a year