Project address: Hunan Groundwater Pipeline
Product Name: Launching Online Ammonia Nitrogen Sensor
Product quantity: Several
Excessive ammonia nitrogen in wastewater in groundwater pipelines can cause a decrease in dissolved oxygen concentration and eutrophication, posing significant harm to humans and aquatic organisms. Ammonia nitrogen in water refers to synthetic ammonia that exists in the form of ammonia (NH3) or ammonium (NH4+) ions. Ammonia nitrogen is a form of nitrogen with significant harmful effects among various types of nitrogen, and it is a sign of water pollution. Its harm to the aquatic ecological environment is manifested in multiple aspects.
The experimental conditions for ammonia nitrogen monitoring are harsh and the accuracy is difficult to grasp. Preparation and storage of reagents; Preparation of experimental ammonia free water; Experimental environment; Washing of glass dishes; The influence of filter paper on blank space and other factors can have an impact on the measurement results.
After repeated discussions, an online ammonia nitrogen sensor (Y560-A) was used to monitor ammonia nitrogen in Hunan's groundwater pipelines. This ammonia nitrogen sensor does not require reagents and is green and pollution-free. Integrate ammonium ions, potassium ions, pH, and reference electrodes to automatically compensate for potassium ions, pH, and temperature in water. Can be directly installed, compared to traditional ammonia nitrogen analyzers, it is more economical, environmentally friendly, convenient and fast. The sensor comes with a self-cleaning brush, which can prevent microorganisms from adhering, resulting in a longer maintenance cycle and strong reliability. In addition, the online ammonia nitrogen sensor achieves 24-hour unmanned continuous detection, and the detection data is automatically uploaded to the sensing IoT platform. By real-time viewing of the sensing IoT platform, the water quality detection data changes can be grasped, providing important data support for environmental management work.
The following figure shows that the electrode at the front end of the online ammonia nitrogen sensor is still very clean after several months of continuous operation in the underground water pipeline in Hunan.