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Automatic Total Nitrogen/Phosphorus Monitoring System
TPNA-300
Total nitrogen-Total phosphorus Complete support for meeting Total Water Contaminants Regulation
Outline
Everything from precise measurement to reduced running costs. HORIBA-leading the world in practical environmental analysis technology will give a benefit for Total Nitrogen/Phosphorus monitoring.
Total nitrogen, total phosphorus. To measure these two new targets in the 5th of Total Water Contaminants Regulation enforced in Dec. 2001 in Japan, the TPTN-300 offers the ultraviolet oxidation decomposition method that is superior in maintenance and running costs. Not only does the TPNA-300 meet the real need for a precise measurement system, it reduces maintenance time and lowers costs in a variety of ways, from reducing reagent and pure water consumption to decreasing the number of replacement
parts. It is a practical system that factors maintenance and running costs into compliance with future standards.
Main Features
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A small footprint makes it possible to store in a case designed for outdoor use. UV monitor (OPSA-120) can also be stored with it.
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Features a built-in pollutant load volume operation function that makes it possible to compute the pollutant load of total nitrogen and total phosphorus from the flow-volume signal.
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Precision measurement is possible even if sea water is mixed with the sample water (optional sea water adjustment function).
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Possible to measure the density of two components, total nitrogen and total phosphorus, at the same time on one monitoring system.
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Using an ultraviolet oxidation decomposition method makes it possible to perform preprocessing at a low temperature (100°C or lower) and atmospheric pressure, which enables much easier maintenance than with traditional autoclave methods.
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High correlation with conventional manual analysis methods.
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Offers a wide variety of functions, such as automated zero-point adjustment and correction.
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Reagents flow by means of a pump. No extra equipment or construction for obtaining an air source for the measurement system is necessary.
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Our goal is a completely easy to use, reliable system!
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