Talking residual chlorine analyser February 1st 2008 Process Instruments has
introduced a residual chlorine
analyser that actually talks.The
CRIUS 3500 is said to be the first of
its kind, it uses a GSM/GPRS
modem to send texts to alert the
user when it needs maintaining or
calibrating.As an option it can also
come with its own autocalibrator
which is suitable for difficult to
reach treatment works, secondary
chlorination stations or unmanned
sites.The CRIUS 3500 uses
bufferless sensors and can act as a
data collector gathering
information from other less
sophisticated instruments on site. It
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