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Prominent & Leading Manufacturer from Chennai, we offer PCA Series Analyzers such as PCA 310 Free And Total Chlorine A, Pca 320 Free & Total Chlorine, PH And Temperature Analyzer, PH, ORP And Temperature Analyzer and PCA 311 Bromine Analyzer.


PCA 310 Free And Total Chlorine A

PCA 310 Free And Total Chlorine A

  • Implements the DPD colorimetric method to determine chlorine concentration
  • One point calibration of photometric cell
  • Control time cycles adjustable between 3 to 90 minutes
  • Proportional control of chlorine concentration
  • Out of range measurement and self-diagnostic system alarms
  • Parameter control through analog output or dedicated relays
  • Logging space of up to of 3500 measurements and alarm status
  • Multi-language support
  • RS485 connectivity

 

Models

The HANNA PCA 300 series models are chlorine, bromine or iodine and pH, ORP and temperature process analyzers which continuously monitor a sample stream and control the dosing to adjust the chlorine, bromine or iodine content and pH.

From drinking and wastewater treatment to the pool and spa sanitation, the monitoring of chlorine, bromine or iodine levels has an important bearing on public health as well as ROI and efficiency for heating system and industrial applications.

The PCA 3X0 series monitors the free chlorine or total chlorine in the 0 to 5.0 mg/L range;
The PCA 3X1 series monitors the bromine in the 0 to 10.0 mg/L range;
The PCA 3X2 series monitors the iodine in the 0 to 12.5 mg/L range;

In the DPD Colorimetric method, N, N-Diethyl-p-phenylene-Diamine indicator and a buffer are mixed with the sample. Free available chlorine oxidizes the DPD indicator reagent at a pH between 6.3 and 6.6 to form a magenta colored compound. The intensity of the resulting color is proportional to the concentration of chlorine in the sample. The purpose of the buffer solution is to maintain the proper pH.

In total chlorine measurement (free available chlorine plus combined chloramines), potassium iodide is added. The chloramines in the sample cause the iodide ions to become iodine which reacts with free chlorine to oxidize the DPD indicator. A pH of 5.1 is required for this reaction. Thus total chlorine measurements require a different buffer solution containing potassium iodide. Once the chemical reaction is completed, the optical signal at 555 nm is compared to the signal measured through the sample before the reagents were added. From these measurements chlorine concentration is calculated and shown on the display.

Indicator and buffer reagent bottles are placed directly into the instrument case. With a sampling period of 5 minutes, reagents need only to be replenished about once a month.
Since chlorine, bromine and iodine effectiveness is closely tied with pH levels, HANNA has designed our new analyzers PCA 32X and PCA 33X with pH control and temperature and pH control, ORP monitoring and temperature respectively.

PCA 32X and PCA 33X use the HI 1005 pH probe to continuously measure the pH of the sample stream in the range of 0 to 14 pH. The sample temperature is measured in the 5 to 75°C range. pH and temperature are displayed on the front panel, and the pH value is temperature compensated.

PCA 33X uses the HI 2008 platinum ORP electrode to continuously measure the sample ORP value. The pH/temperature combined sensor and the ORP sensor are placed inside the case, directly in the sample stream.

Measurement and Control Cycle

The PCA has a control time cycle that can be set by the user according with the dimensions of the controlled system. The control process, dosing commands and alarms can be performed according to this time cycle. The range of cycle timing is from 3 to 90 minutes.

Chlorine/Bromine/Iodine Control

Four chlorine/bromine/iodine level set points can be adjusted by the operator: a proportional dosing set point, two alarm set points and a minimum level for dosing. The proportional dosing factor (1/Δ) is user selectable with a delta between 0.1 and 2 pH. Chlorine/ bromine/iodine dosing system controls a SPST relay. Each alarm can be enabled or disabled.

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Pca 320 Free & Total Chlorine, PH And Temperature Analyzer

Pca 320 Free & Total Chlorine, PH And Temperature Analyzer


  • Implements the DPD colorimetric method to determine free or total chlorine concentration
  • One point calibration of photometric cell
  • Up to two point pH calibration and in-line pH electrode calibration support
  • Control time cycles adjustable between 3 to 90 minutes
  • Proportional control of chlorine concentration
  • Proportional control of pH monitoring
  • Out of range measurement and self-diagnostic system alarms
  • Parameter control through analog output or dedicated relays
  • Logging space of up to of 3500 measurements and alarm status
  • Multi-language support
  • RS485 connectivity
  • pH probe sold seperarelty

 

Models

The HANNA PCA 300 series models are chlorine, bromine or iodine and pH, ORP and temperature process analyzers which continuously monitor a sample stream and control the dosing to adjust the chlorine, bromine or iodine content and pH.

From drinking and wastewater treatment to the pool and spa sanitation, the monitoring of chlorine, bromine or iodine levels has an important bearing on public health as well as ROI and efficiency for heating system and industrial applications.

The PCA 3X0 series monitors the free chlorine or total chlorine in the 0 to 5.0 mg/L range;
The PCA 3X1 series monitors the bromine in the 0 to 10.0 mg/L range;
The PCA 3X2 series monitors the iodine in the 0 to 12.5 mg/L range;

In the DPD Colorimetric method, N, N-Diethyl-p-phenylene-Diamine indicator and a buffer are mixed with the sample. Free available chlorine oxidizes the DPD indicator reagent at a pH between 6.3 and 6.6 to form a magenta colored compound. The intensity of the resulting color is proportional to the concentration of chlorine in the sample. The purpose of the buffer solution is to maintain the proper pH.

In total chlorine measurement (free available chlorine plus combined chloramines), potassium iodide is added. The chloramines in the sample cause the iodide ions to become iodine which reacts with free chlorine to oxidize the DPD indicator. A pH of 5.1 is required for this reaction. Thus total chlorine measurements require a different buffer solution containing potassium iodide. Once the chemical reaction is completed, the optical signal at 555 nm is compared to the signal measured through the sample before the reagents were added. From these measurements chlorine concentration is calculated and shown on the display.

Indicator and buffer reagent bottles are placed directly into the instrument case. With a sampling period of 5 minutes, reagents need only to be replenished about once a month.
Since chlorine, bromine and iodine effectiveness is closely tied with pH levels, HANNA has designed our new analyzers PCA 32X and PCA 33X with pH control and temperature and pH control, ORP monitoring and temperature respectively.

PCA 32X and PCA 33X use the HI 1005 pH probe to continuously measure the pH of the sample stream in the range of 0 to 14 pH. The sample temperature is measured in the 5 to 75°C range. pH and temperature are displayed on the front panel, and the pH value is temperature compensated.

PCA 33X uses the HI 2008 platinum ORP electrode to continuously measure the sample ORP value. The pH/temperature combined sensor and the ORP sensor are placed inside the case, directly in the sample stream.

Measurement and Control Cycle

The PCA has a control time cycle that can be set by the user according with the dimensions of the controlled system. The control process, dosing commands and alarms can be performed according to this time cycle. The range of cycle timing is from 3 to 90 minutes

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PH, ORP And Temperature Analyzer

PH, ORP And Temperature Analyzer


  • Implements the DPD colorimetric method to determine free or total chlorine concentration
  • One point calibration of photometric cell
  • Up to two point pH calibration and in-line pH electrode calibration support
  • ORP monitoring
  • Control time cycles adjustable between 3 to 90 minutes
  • Proportional control of chlorine concentration
  • Proportional control of pH and ORP monitoring
  • Out of range measurement and self-diagnostic system alarms
  • Parameter control through analog output or dedicated relays
  • Logging space of up to of 3500 measurements and alarm status
  • Multi-language support
  • RS485 connectivity
  • pH and ORP probe sold seperarelty

 

Models

The HANNA PCA 300 series models are chlorine, bromine or iodine and pH, ORP and temperature process analyzers which continuously monitor a sample stream and control the dosing to adjust the chlorine, bromine or iodine content and pH.

From drinking and wastewater treatment to the pool and spa sanitation, the monitoring of chlorine, bromine or iodine levels has an important bearing on public health as well as ROI and efficiency for heating system and industrial applications.

The PCA 3X0 series monitors the free chlorine or total chlorine in the 0 to 5.0 mg/L range;
The PCA 3X1 series monitors the bromine in the 0 to 10.0 mg/L range;
The PCA 3X2 series monitors the iodine in the 0 to 12.5 mg/L range;

In the DPD Colorimetric method, N, N-Diethyl-p-phenylene-Diamine indicator and a buffer are mixed with the sample. Free available chlorine oxidizes the DPD indicator reagent at a pH between 6.3 and 6.6 to form a magenta colored compound. The intensity of the resulting color is proportional to the concentration of chlorine in the sample. The purpose of the buffer solution is to maintain the proper pH.

In total chlorine measurement (free available chlorine plus combined chloramines), potassium iodide is added. The chloramines in the sample cause the iodide ions to become iodine which reacts with free chlorine to oxidize the DPD indicator. A pH of 5.1 is required for this reaction. Thus total chlorine measurements require a different buffer solution containing potassium iodide. Once the chemical reaction is completed, the optical signal at 555 nm is compared to the signal measured through the sample before the reagents were added. From these measurements chlorine concentration is calculated and shown on the display.

Indicator and buffer reagent bottles are placed directly into the instrument case. With a sampling period of 5 minutes, reagents need only to be replenished about once a month.
Since chlorine, bromine and iodine effectiveness is closely tied with pH levels, HANNA has designed our new analyzers PCA 32X and PCA 33X with pH control and temperature and pH control, ORP monitoring and temperature respectively.

PCA 32X and PCA 33X use the HI 1005 pH probe to continuously measure the pH of the sample stream in the range of 0 to 14 pH. The sample temperature is measured in the 5 to 75°C range. pH and temperature are displayed on the front panel, and the pH value is temperature compensated.

PCA 33X uses the HI 2008 platinum ORP electrode to continuously measure the sample ORP value. The pH/temperature combined sensor and the ORP sensor are placed inside the case, directly in the sample stream.

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PCA 311 Bromine Analyzer

PCA 311 Bromine Analyzer

  • Implements the DPD colorimetric method to determine bromine concentration
  • One point calibration of photometric cell
  • Up to two point pH calibration and in-line pH electrode calibration support
  • Control time cycles adjustable between 3 to 90 minutes
  • Proportional control of bromine concentration
  • Out of range measurement and self-diagnostic system alarms
  • Parameter control through analog output or dedicated relays
  • Logging space of up to of 3500 measurements and alarm status
  • Multi-language support
  • RS485 connectivity

 

Models

The HANNA PCA 300 series models are chlorine, bromine or iodine and pH, ORP and temperature process analyzers which continuously monitor a sample stream and control the dosing to adjust the chlorine, bromine or iodine content and pH.

From drinking and wastewater treatment to the pool and spa sanitation, the monitoring of chlorine, bromine or iodine levels has an important bearing on public health as well as ROI and efficiency for heating system and industrial applications.

The PCA 3X0 series monitors the free chlorine or total chlorine in the 0 to 5.0 mg/L range;
The PCA 3X1 series monitors the bromine in the 0 to 10.0 mg/L range;
The PCA 3X2 series monitors the iodine in the 0 to 12.5 mg/L range;

In the DPD Colorimetric method, N, N-Diethyl-p-phenylene-Diamine indicator and a buffer are mixed with the sample. Free available chlorine oxidizes the DPD indicator reagent at a pH between 6.3 and 6.6 to form a magenta colored compound. The intensity of the resulting color is proportional to the concentration of chlorine in the sample. The purpose of the buffer solution is to maintain the proper pH.

In total chlorine measurement (free available chlorine plus combined chloramines), potassium iodide is added. The chloramines in the sample cause the iodide ions to become iodine which reacts with free chlorine to oxidize the DPD indicator. A pH of 5.1 is required for this reaction. Thus total chlorine measurements require a different buffer solution containing potassium iodide. Once the chemical reaction is completed, the optical signal at 555 nm is compared to the signal measured through the sample before the reagents were added. From these measurements chlorine concentration is calculated and shown on the display.

Indicator and buffer reagent bottles are placed directly into the instrument case. With a sampling period of 5 minutes, reagents need only to be replenished about once a month.
Since chlorine, bromine and iodine effectiveness is closely tied with pH levels, HANNA has designed our new analyzers PCA 32X and PCA 33X with pH control and temperature and pH control, ORP monitoring and temperature respectively.

PCA 32X and PCA 33X use the HI 1005 pH probe to continuously measure the pH of the sample stream in the range of 0 to 14 pH. The sample temperature is measured in the 5 to 75°C range. pH and temperature are displayed on the front panel, and the pH value is temperature compensated.

PCA 33X uses the HI 2008 platinum ORP electrode to continuously measure the sample ORP value. The pH/temperature combined sensor and the ORP sensor are placed inside the case, directly in the sample stream.

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