Self-Cleaning HYDRA Nitrate Analyser For Water Quality Monitoring Saves Time & Money

Water quality monitoring

Self-Cleaning HYDRA Nitrate Analyser For Water Quality Monitoring Saves Time & Money

12 Feb, 2014

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Water quality monitoring.

Offering a precision nitrate ISE electrode sensor with an integral self-cleaning sprayer, the new HYDRA Nitrate Analyzer System from Electro-Chemical Devices, Inc. (ECD), is ideal for nitrate monitoring in wastewater treatment aeration basins.

The HYDRA Nitrate Analyser System monitors the nitrification process in aeration basins at wastewater treatment plants, a process during which toxic ammonium ions are oxidized into much less toxic nitrate ions using an aerobic activated sludge process. De-nitrification reduces the nitrate ion (NO3-) to nitrogen gas (N2) by an anoxic reaction in the same treatment basin or in a separate anaerobic digester. The NO3--N measurement helps optimise the methanol being fed to the digester, minimizing cost, and also to provide a trend indication of the total nitrogen (TN) in the effluent. 

Download product presentation

The intelligent HYDRA Nitrate Analyser System measures the concentration of dissolved nitrate as nitrogen (NO3--N) in water. The sensor uses two electrodes to determine the NO3--N concentration:  a nitrate ion electrode and a chloride ion electrode. An optional electrode is also available for pH or ammonium measurement.

The nitrate ion electrode provides the primary measurement. A second electrode measures the Chloride ions in the sample which interfere with the nitrate electrode. The HYDRA Analyser subtracts the appropriate amount of signal from the nitrate measurement for accurate monitoring. The sensor also detects temperature, and the analyzer provides a temperature-compensation calculation for accurate measurement.

The ECD HYDRA Analyser nitrate sensor offers 1.25-inch NPT rear facing threads for attaching an extension/immersion tube for easy installation from catwalks or handrails. Internal signal conditioning allows the sensor to be mounted up to 200 meters from the analyser. The sensor is extremely low-maintenance, featuring a movable electrode guard to facilitate easy electrode replacement when necessary. 

Adding the optional AC10 Automatic Sensor Cleaner decreases HYDRA Analyzer sensor maintenance cycles and helps maintain sensor measurement accuracy in turbid water conditions by preventing the buildup of biofilms and other soft coatings. The AC10 cuts plant operating costs by reducing manual cleaning time and the amount of chemicals used for unnecessary water treatments performed due to inaccurate sensor readings caused by films and coatings that develop over time.

The AC10 can be used as either a Single Channel or Dual Channel System with the HYDRA Nitrate sensor. Combined with a Sensor Spray Head and a C22 Analyser/Controller, it uses pressurised air to generate an area of high turbulence in the water surrounding the measurement end of the sensor. 

The system’s HYDRA Analyser is configured to periodically actuate a cleaning cycle using the integral spray cleaner in the nitrate sensor, minimising the formation of biofilms or other coatings on the electrodes and keeping maintenance to a minimum.

Latest News

IET 36.3 May

Explore our Digital Edition

Discover the latest news and research

Digital edition

Explore Our Other Sites

Labmate Online
PFAS analysis using EPA Method 1633
Explore more Arrow
Pollution Solutions Online
DNV introduces new framework for measuring onboard carbon capture performance
Explore more Arrow
Petro Online
New test method ASTM D8606 has been officially released
Explore more Arrow
Chromatography Today
Affordable liquid chromatography solvent delivery pump
Explore more Arrow