Dissolved Ammonia Monitor provides measurement stability.

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Comprised of wall-mounted chemistry system and electronic display and alarm package, Q45N enables continuous, on-line monitoring of ammonia in water and wastewater streams. Reaction chemistry is used to convert ammonia in solution to stable monochloramine compound, equivalent in concentration to original ammonia level. Chloramine concentration is measured with amperometric sensor that responds linearly to chloramines while eliminating interface from excess free chlorine in solution.



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ATi Introduces Ground-Breaking New Ammonia Monitoring System



(July 23, 2007) Analytical Technology (ATi) has introduced its ground-breaking Q45N Dissolved Ammonia Monitor, a completely new approach to on-line monitoring of ammonia which is simpler, cheaper and more stable than conventional monitoring equipment. Continuous monitoring of ammonia in water and wastewater streams is becoming increasingly important for plant operations and process control. This new ammonia system represents a major step forward in providing users with a monitor which is both simple to operate and economical to purchase.

Traditional ammonia monitors are expensive, complex and labour-intensive instruments which use automated versions of ammonia selective ion electrodes methods better suited to laboratory measurements. The Q45N Dissolved Ammonia Monitor from ATi overcomes these problems by using reaction chemistry to convert ammonia in a solution to a stable monochloramine compound, equivalent in concentration to the original ammonia level. The chloramine concentration is then measured with a unique amperometric sensor that responds linearly to chloramines while eliminating interface from excess free chlorine in solution.

ATi's Q45N monitoring package for dissolved ammonia provides the measurement stability needed to avoid complicated automatic calibration systems. Unlike typical ammonia SIE sensors, which are subject to significant drift problems, the amperometric sensor provides excellent repeatability over long periods of time. As the measurement utilises chloramine conversion for measurement, the sample is inherently subjected to biocidal conditions, eliminating long term biofouling on the sensor.

The Q45N system consists of a wall mounted chemistry system and an electronic display and alarm package. The chemistry system contains the necessary metering pumps to provide chemical addition to the sample and delivery of the sample to the sensing element. The electronic display and alarm package provides the user interface to the system. Ammonia concentration is displayed on a large format LCD display with secondary display for other operating variables.

For more information about ATi's Q45N Dissolved Ammonia Monitor or any other ATi products please call +44 (0)1457 832800, e-mail info@analyticaltechnology.com or visit: www.analyticaltechnology.com

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