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Orion™ Chlorine XP Water Quality Analyzer

Perform routine water quality parameter measurements in your wastewater and drinking water applications with high accuracy and stability using the Thermo Scientific™ Orion™ Chlorine XP Water Quality Analyzer. With minimal maintenance, low cost of ownership, and multiple parameter measurement in one unit, our chlorine analyzer provides one of the most comprehensive water quality monitoring solutions on the market.

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Product Description

The Orion Chlorine XP Analyzer measures free, total, and combined chlorine as well as pH and temperature, providing accurate, objective, and instantaneous readings of chlorine in water. The colorimetric technology and auto calibration functionality minimizes the need for periodic calibrations and is compatible with all disinfectant systems. User-selectable reagent mixing allows users to increase usage per set, providing up to 60 days of unattended operation.

High Performance and Reliability
— Proven accuracy and repeatability even in harsh sample conditions (sea water, colored water, oil water)
— 0 to 10ppm measurement range – in most applications
— Self zero calibration before each reading, enables “0” reading
— Wet tested for 24 hours before shipping
— 2-year warranty

Low Price and Cost of Ownership
— Free and total chlorine, plus pH and temperature with optional ORP, conductivity, and turbidity functions in one analyzer – saves thousands of dollars over purchasing separate analyzers
— Long reagent shelf life provides significant reagent savings compared to other manufacturers

Low-Maintenance Light Source Self-Calibration Adjustment
— Hands-free self cleansing of the photocell
— Automatic elimination of bubbling in the photocell
— Maintenance reminders and alarms (once a year on average)
— Auto buffer recognition at 4, 7, and 10

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