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NEW ROSEMOUNT ANALYTICAL MODEL TCL SYSTEM SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCES TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP
31 October 2005 - Emerson Process Management

The sample and the reagent mix as they pass through the pump. The treated sample next enters the flow cell. Bubbles injected into the flow cell produce turbulence that improves the stability of the reading. Sample usage is only about 15 ml/min (about six gallons per day). This low flow rate is a real advantage in areas where drainage is limited and/or water usage is an issue.

Emerson Process Management introduces the Rosemount Analytical Model TCL, a complete system for the measurement of total chlorine in water, including seawater. The new Model TCL, comprised of a sample conditioning system, an analyzer and a sensor, significantly reduces cost of ownership over previous generation total chlorine systems by employing readily available, low-cost reagents, and reducing the frequency of reagent replacement by as much as eight times.

"The Model TCL is the next generation of total chlorine measurement for water plants and industrial applications," commented John Wright, vice president of marketing, Rosemount Analytical, Liquid Division of Emerson Process Management. "The Model TCL uses a proven analysis methodology and was designed to minimize maintenance requirements and operating costs. At the same time, the Model TCL provides a continuous measurement as opposed to a periodic sample measurement. Continuous analysis is required for systems where control will be used."

The sample conditioning system of the Model TCL continuously injects a solution of acetic acid (vinegar) and potassium iodide into the sample. The acid lowers the pH to between 3.5 and 4.5, and allows total chlorine in the sample to quantitatively react with the potassium iodide to produce iodine. The sensor measures the iodine concentration, and the analyzer displays the total oxidant concentration in ppm as CL2. Because the system requires only distilled white vinegar and potassium iodide as reagents, customers can easily acquire their own reagents from any source (they are also available from Emerson), significantly reducing reagent costs over other total chlorine systems. In addition, the reagent only needs to be replaced once every two months. Previous generation systems have required reagent replacement as often as once a week, with best-case scenarios at about once per month.

The Model TCL uses either a Model 1055 Solu Comp II chlorine analyzer or a Model 54eA analyzer. Both analyzers are easy to use, provide programmable process alarms, and are housed in rugged NEMA 4X enclosures. The Model 54eA has HART digital communications. The TCL uses the Emerson Model 499ACL-02 amperometric sensor. The sensor is easy to maintain, requiring only a few minutes a month.

The Model TCL Total Chlorine Analysis System is part of Emerson's broad line of Rosemount Analytical instrumentation that powers Emerson's PlantWeb digital plant architecture to help municipalities navigate today's complex water environment. PlantWeb delivers improved plant performance and reduced operating costs by networking the company's broad line of intelligent measurement and analysis devices with Emerson's Ovation expert control system and AMS Suite of predictive maintenance software applications.

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About: Emerson Process Management
Emerson Process Management is a supplier of products, services, and solutions that measure, analyze, control, automate, and improve process-related operations. The company evolved from the business previously known as Fisher-Rosemount.


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