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New Water Quality Assessment Sensors from ITT

ITT proclaimed that its Global Water Instrumentation, a global supplier of water sensing solution and a unit of the recently established ITT Analytics, is releasing two innovative water quality sensing devices called the WQ-Cond Conductivity Sensor, and the WQ-FDO Optical Dissolved Oxygen Sensor.

These unique sensing devices facilitate the consumers to satisfy their stringent water quality assessment necessities employing the most appropriate secure technology available, commented Ted Helms, Marketing Manager at Global Water.

The optical WQ-FDO dissolved oxygen (DO) analyzer is capable of performing rapid, accurate optical DO calibrations. This sensor employs a tested green light technology for durable functioning and features a beveled membrane that  reduces the interference generated by air bubbles. The device is easy to use, requires less maintenance and needs low energy for operation.

The dual 4 to 20 mA output functionality is provided in the sensor for thermal and partial pressure recordings and can be smoothly incorporated into a prevailing or novel monitoring  system. An additional plastic or stainless steel armor is equipped to safeguard the sensing devices in extreme condition.

The WQ-Cond sensing units are supplied with completely shielded electronics for determining the conductivity in a maximum of 82 feet depth water column. Optional functionalities involve a calibration unit  of about two Siemens per centimeter along with an additional  4-20mA thermal output. The armors are also furnished in this type too, to ensure reliability to the conductivity sensing unit.

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