Suspended Solids Meter uses non-hazardous ultrasound.

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Model 502 can replace nuclear type density meters. It provides LCD local readout of percent solids, 4-20 mA output, two set-point relays, and RS-232/485 serial port. Sonic transducers fit flush with pipe wall, eliminating intrusions into flow, which avoids fouling with stringy sewage sludge. Microprocessor is housed in NEMA 4X enclosure and features diagnostics, pushbutton calibration and dynamic damping.



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Suspended Solids Meter


Non-hazardous ultrasound can replace nuclear type density meters. The sonic transducers fit flush with the pipe wall, so there are no intrusions into the flow which avoids fouling with stringy sewage sludge. The Markland #502 has an LCD local readout of percent solids; 4-20ma output; two set-point relays and RS-232/485 SERIAL PORT. The microprocessor is housed in a NEMA-4X enclosure and features advanced diagnostics, pushbutton simplified calibration and dynamic damping. See an animation showing how ultrasound works at website: www.sludgecontrols.com

Complete technical details are available from:

Markland Specialty Engineering Ltd.

48 Shaft Road, Rexdale (Toronto) Ontario, CANADA M9W 4M2

TEL# (416) 244-4980 FAX# (416)244-2287

E-mail: markland@sludgecontrols.com Animated Website:
www.sludgecontrols.com

J.R. Tansony

Marketing Manager

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