TurbiTech Suspended Solids & Turbidity Sensor
Published on by Marcus Miller, Digital Marketing Manager at In-Situ for In-Situ Process
TurbiTechSuspended Solids & Turbidity Sensor
The TurbiTech Sensors have been designed for use in aeration systems to monitor suspended solids also known as mixed liquor suspended solids or activated sludge where solids are typically in the range of 1,500 to 14,000 mg/l. The sensors can also measure Returned Activated Sludge (RAS), Surplus Activated Sludge (SAS) and suspended solids or turbidity. High MLSS concentrations promote numerous process benefits, including stable operation, complete nitrification, and reduced biosolids production reducing biological volume requirements (and associated footprint) to only 20-30 percent of conventional biological processes.
The large optical surface and sample volume combine to ensure that the sensor is providing information that is reliable and representative of the solids present in the process. Deposits of fats and grease on the sensing area do not prevent the sensor from measuring unlike sensors with small optical surfaces. In addition, the sensor incorporates a self cleaning mechanism that ensures the optical surfaces are kept clean at all times, the cleaning system is designed to avoid problems with ragging and does not smear the optical system.
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