Q45/85 Peracetic Acid Transmitter

General Details

Peracetic Acid (PAA) is an extremely strong oxidizer that is widely used in the food industry for disinfection of piping systems and processing equipment. It is also used for spray washing of food products, and for disinfection of cooling water systems. As a disinfecting agent, PAA is often preferred because it produces no harmful breakdown products.

As with any disinfection system, maintaining proper residual values is the key to effective pathogen control. To facilitate reliable chemical feed control, ATI has developed an on-line water quality monitor capable of providing real time measurement of low levels of PAA in solution. The Q45H/85 Peracetic Acid Transmitter uses a direct sensing polarographic probe mounted in a flowcell to measure PAA residuals in a flowing water stream. A permeable diffusion membrane isolates the sensing electrodes from the measured sample, providing long-term stability without electrode fouling problems. The measurement is selective for PAA, and is not affected by changes in hydrogen peroxide in solution.

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Flexibility
Programmable range options from 0-2 PPM up to 0-200 PPM provide maximum application flexibility.

AC or DC Power Options
Power options include universal 90-260 VAC or 12-24 VDC.

Analog Output Options
Two isolated 4-20 mA outputs are standard, with an option for a third output if required. Default setting provides analog outputs for PAA and temperature.

PID Output
Standard PID control function assignable to one analog output.

Digital Communications
Available in either Profibus-DP, Modbus-RTU, Modbus-TCP/IP, or Ethernet-IP.

Relay Outputs
Three SPDT relays are standard, with relay functions programmable for alarm, control, or trouble indication. Three additional low power relays available as an option.

Flexible Mounting
NEMA 4X (IP-66) enclosure is suitable for wall, pipe, or panel mounting.

Clear Display
Back-lit large LCD display provides clear visibility in any lighting conditions. A scrolling second line on the display provides additional information and programming prompts.