RC-24P Residual Chlorine Meter

for real-time / grab sampling free chlorine measurement in drinking water
using the innovative polarographic sensor technology

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The Model RC-24P Residual Chlorine meter provides a quick and easy measurement of residual chlorine by the use of a polarographic sensor. The measurement can be achieved without the inconvenience and human errors associated with conventional reagent based portable instruments. 

It is unique to other conventional models in that it uses no reagents and no membranes but is very accurate when compared against DPD for city drinking water. It can be calibrated against the colorimetric or titrimetric procedures within seconds.

The operational cost is extremely low and maintainence is simple.

The meter consists of two sections, a handheld keypad and a sensor assembly. The key pad section features a large, easy-to-read LCD panel. The sensor assembly is available in three versions, a float type suitable for swimming pool applications, a flow through cell suitable for water outlets and a grab sampler type for use with water tanks. 

The meter also indicates the sample temperature and includes a built-in-clock. The instrument can store one set of results (measurement, temperature and time) in memory for later retrieval. Power is provided by two standard AA batteries which have an operating life of up to 50 hours.

 


Specifications

Measuring Method Free chlorine by polarographic method, Amperometric detection
Indication Digital display, residual chlorine, temp., and time simultaneous
Range: Residual Chlorine : 0 to 2.00 mg/L
Temperature: 0 to 45 degrees C.
Repeatability Residual Chlorine: +/- 0.05mg/L or less at 25C
Response time Less than 90 seconds (at 25C)
Water Conditions pH 5.8 to 8.0, Conductivity 8mS/m(80uS/cm or more)
Temp. Compensation Automatic (0-45C)
Data Memory Up to 300 data sets
Calibration by coefficient input method or correlation to alternate technique
Dual operating mode Hypochlorous acid or Isocyanuric acid measurement
Interval Function Data Memory for selected time intervals (range; 5secs to 99.9 Minutes)
RS-232C Interface Standard for printer or PC
Battery Life Approx. 20 hrs. continuous mode(FCL-221CA), 70 hrs (CLS-221AA)
Power Source 2x AA cells or AC adapter
Dimensions / weight Main Body: 757mm(W) x 187(H) x 37(D)
Approx. 320g

RC-24-P-F with Electrode FCL-221CA
Standard Sensor and Immersion Type Sensor



RC-24-P-Q with electrode CLS-221AA
Sensor For Testing Flowing Tap Water

 

What is Residual Chlorine ?

Testing for Residual Chlorine is very common in water treatment. The word, "residual", means remainder or that which is left. This test is made to measure the amount of chlorine remaining in the sample at the time the test is made.

For example, 2 ppm of chlorine may be added to a certain water. After a certain contact time, the test is made and indicates that 0.3 PPM chlorine is present. The 0.3 PPM is the chlorine residual. The difference between 2.0 PPM and 0.3 PPM, 1.7 PPM chlorine, was used during the contact time in oxidizing organic matter (bacteria, vegetative matter, sewage, etc.) in the water. This is known as the "chlorine demand" for that period of time. There is no chlorine demand in distilled water.

It is important to note that due to the chlorine demand, a chlorine residual test indicating sufficient chlorine at the plant does not necessarily mean that a test at the end of a main will indicate sufficient chlorine.

There are a number of materials in the lines which can use up the chlorine, such as iron bacteria or foreign matter introduced by backsiphonage.

DKK-TOA's Model RC-24P is portable and can be easily brought to and used at end of distribution points.

Why Measure Residual Chlorine ?

Chlorination has long been the conventional method for disinfection as it is effective and inexpensive. The water company must ensure the water system has a suitable concentration of chorine for a suitable period of time to ensure effective inactivation of bacteria and viruses. Water companies need to monitor chlorine for their due diligence to ensure that their equipment is working and that they are providing potable water to their customers.

The Medical Health Officer may make monitoring a requirement. Monitoring residual chlorine is suggested for three critical areas:

1. Before the first customer to ensure potability.
2. At the chlorinator to ensure the equipment is functioning.
3. At the end of the distribution system to ensure all water is treated.

These checkpoints are typically monitored by small hand held devices. The advantage of DKK-TOA's Model RC-24P is that it can store data for later retrivel and it does not require any reagents to perform its measurement.

Increasingly stringent requirements, growing awareness and understanding of the effects of chlorine on the environment, water quality and greater need for process optimization are strongly prompting many progressive water utilities to more fully optimize the performance, reliability and safety of their chlorination programs.

Where tight control is required, water treatment plants can add an on-line residual control to their chlorinator, using analysers such as DKK-TOA's Model CLF-100. The residual control will measure the residual chlorine level at a set location then send a signal to the chlorine feed equipment. The feeder will automatically adjust the chlorine addition to ensure a constant level of chlorine exiting the treatment plant.

Residual control can be applied to both gas and liquid chlorine feed. Typically, the residual is combined with a flow signal for a “compound loop control”. Using this method, the chemical feed will increase or decrease as the water flow rate changes. The residual analyzer will measure the resulting chlorine dose then bias the dosage to meet a set concentration of chlorine residual. In addition to control, the residual analyzer can output an alarm of low residual. The alarm is immediate therefore it is possible for operation staff to resolve the situation before a boil advisory must be issued.

As the residual chlorine is the last element of a water treatment plant, the importance of tight control cannot be overemphasized.

Pricing Information for RC-24P

RC-24P-F Portable Residual Chlorine Meter with std accessories - grab sampler
Portable meter complete with digital LCD display. Standard cell includes Electrode FCL-221CA. Meter complete with sensor, measuring container(ODG00003), Continuous measuring beads cleaning kit(OIZ00005), Float Assembly, cathode polishing paper, cathode wiper, hand strap, vinyl case, instruction manual and batteries.
RC-24P-Q Portable Flow Thru type Residual Chlorine Meter with std accessories
RC-24P Portable meter complete with digital LCD display which measures Residual Chlorine. Includes Flow cell and electrode CLS-221AA. Meter complete with sensor, measuring cell, cathode polishing paper, hand strap, vinyl case, instruction manual and batteries.

Accessories and Consumables for the RC-24P

CLS-221AA Residual Chlorine Electrode for City water tap, hydrant, etc. with calibration memory function, 1 meter cable.
FCL-221CA Residual Chlorine Electrode, Toss in type (sampling) with calibration memory function, 1 meter cable.
ODG00004 Measuring cell for CLS-221AA Electrode
ODG00003 Measuring Container for FLS-221CA Electrode (6542710K)
6288300K Maintenance kit, DPD check set and electrode cleaning agent
OLZ00001 Electrode polishing Paper
OLZ00002 Wiper for cathode
628880K Float Assembly
EPS-G External Printer, 60mm regular roll paper.

Options for RC-24P
01L00005 Continuous measurement kit for RC-24-DP
123G007 Ceramic Beads, pack
OGC00006 RS-232C connection cable, 2M, D-sub9P (1, 2, 4, 10m available)
FCL-240AA Electrode for pool water using dichloroisocyanuric acid or for sample with high combined chlorides. (platinum)
137C401 Plastic Carrying Case
AIC-LOG-1 Data Acquisition software

Analyticon Instruments Corporation
P.O. Box 92, 99 Morris Avenue
Springfield, NJ 07081 USA
info@analyticon.com
Phone: 973-379-6771 Fax: 973-379-6795

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