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Analytical Technology adds Profibus DP standard to monitors

22 July 2010

The addition, made due to customer demand, and will enable water and wastewater treatment plants to optimise maintenance and achieve a high level of confidence in chlorine measurements.

Analytical Technology’s monitors are now available as 24 VDC with relays or 85-260 VAC with relays with optional digital communications. The Profibus-enabled monitors share the same sensor and processor, offering customers a common platform approach to measure all forms of residual chlorine in all applications. Installation costs are also reduced as Profibus-enabled monitors can run from one cable.

Dr Michael Strahand, general manager Europe at Analytical Technology, said: “We are pleased to be able to offer our full range of monitors with Profibus DP. We aim to be at the forefront of researching and providing new technology and we look forward to working with our customers to further enhance our monitoring instrumentation.”

 

 

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