9210p Online TOC Analyzer
Product Descriptions
The 9210p is fully compliant with USEPA Method 415.3 and SM 5310C. It combines the robust heated persulfate oxidation method with a patented, solid-state infrared detection technology for unparalleled accuracy and precision across a range of 50 ppb to 250 ppm. Engineered for operation in process environments, the 9210p requires no external gases, minimal preventative maintenance, and uses standard reagents. Calibration is typically stable for 12 months.
Online TOC Analyzer 9210p Features
– Flexible : Ideal for drinking water, municipal wastewater, surface water, ground water, and other industrial water streams
– Reliable : Compliant with USEPA Method 415.3 and SM 5310C
– Economical : Uses standard reagents, does not require external gases or expensive service contracts
– Simple : A large, touchscreen display, paired with an easy-to-use interface, simplifies set-up and access to data, trending, and diagnostic screens
Specifications | |
Analog Outputs | 2, 4-20mA (User-configurable concentrations) |
Calibration | 2 point (KHP two standards) |
Certifications | CE, EMC EN50082-1, and EN 55011 Group 1 Class A |
Data Export |
To PC via Ethernet, or using a USB memory stick |
External Dimensions | 48.3 cm H x 31.1 cm W x 31.1 cm |
Gas Requirements | < 200 mL/min. 99.99% N2 or CO2-free air |
Input Relays | 2 (remote start, remote stop) |
Instrument Enclosure | NEMA 4X / IEC Class IP-56 |
Measurement Accuracy | 5% |
Measurement Ranges | 0.050 to 25 / 5 to 250 ppm carbon |
Measurement Technique | Non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) detection |
Operating Environment | 5 – 45 °C, up to 90% humidity (non-condensing) |
Operating Priciple | Heated sodium persulfate oxidation |
Operator Interface | Windows® CE-based, color touchscreen display |
Output Relays | 2 (system alarm, sample alarm) |
Power Requirement |
24VDC (Optional 24VDC power supply allows operation |
Reagents Required | Compliance USEPA 415.3 (Source water & drinking water) |
Regulatory Method | SM 5310 C (Water & wastewater) |
Sample Processing Time | 4 to 9 minute intervals |