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News Release from: Severn Trent Services | Subject: MicroScatter 90 Turbidity Meter
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 19 September 2006

New turbidity meter for launch at
Aquatech

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Severn Trent Services will introduce the MicroScatter 90 degree turbidity meter to the European water treatment industry at the 2006 Aquatech Amsterdam exhibition from 26 - 29 September

Severn Trent Services will introduce the MicroScatter 90degree turbidity meter to the European water treatment industry at the 2006 Aquatech Amsterdam exhibition The MicroScatter 90degree is ideal for use with clean water and all types of raw water, including wastewater discharge in both municipal and industrial applications: it is designed to monitor turbidity ranging from 0- 200 NTU

The new turbidity meter will be on display at the Severn Trent Services stand, which will be in Hall 7 number 310 at Aquatech from 26th - 29th September.

This easy-to-use system is menu prompted to walk the user through set-up, calibration and operation.

Optional fully programmable alarm board for high/low logic and dead band are also available.

The MicroScatter 90degree turbidity sensors are ISO 7027 and US EPA Method 180.1 compliant: the instrument is capable of monitoring two sample streams.

To facilitate easy installation, MicroScatter 90degree turbidimeter systems are available already mounted on a back panel and fully wired, requiring connection of only sample water and return lines.

The sensors can be located up to 15.2 meters from the analyser.

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