Aztec AW633 Iron Analyzer

Brand: ABB Group

The Aztec 600 colorimetric iron analyzer provides reliable and accurate measurement of iron concentrations to improve drinking water quality and optimize chemical usage.

The Aztec 600 colorimetric iron analyzer enables accurate control of iron removal processes and residual coagulant monitoring.

Featuring ABB's intuitive menu-driven software and the unique self-cleaning Aztec fluid handling system, users benefit from an analyzer that is both simple-to-operate and maintain.
Features
  • Analysis of up to 3 sample streams
  • Automatic 2-point calibration
  • Automatic background color compensation
  • Automatic sample dilution to maximize range
  • Self-cleaning measurement system
  • Intuitive software with full color graphical display
  • Data logging and graphical process trending
  • Full audit trail capability
  • Secure data archiving to SD Card

Specifications

Measurement Range

  • 0 to 5 ppm Fe (0 to 5 mg/L)

Accuracy / Maximum Measured Error

  • ± 5 % of Reading or ± 0.005 ppm, whichever is greater

Repeatability

  • ± 5 % of Reading or ± 0.005 ppm, whichever is greater

Resolution

  • 0.001 ppm or 1 ppb

Calibration

  • 2-Point, Automatic Calibration

Operating Temperature

  • 5° to 45° C (41° to 113° F)

Sample Temperature

  • 1° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)

Sample Pressure

  • 5 psi Max.

Flow Rate

  • Sample: Continuous 200 to 500 mL/min

Display

  • Color, TFT, LCD with built-in backlight and brightness Adjustment

Environmental Protection

  • IP 31

Power Supply

  • 18-36 Vdc optional
  • 100-240 Vac Max. 50/60 Hz ± 10 %

Power Consumption

  • 100 W Max. - DC
  • 75 W Max. - AC

Materials of Construction

  • Door: Acrylic
  • Lower Tray: 20 % Glass-loaded Polypropylene
  • Main Enclosure: Noryl
  • Electronics Enclosure: 10 % Glass-loaded Polycarbonate

Communication

  • PROFIBUS DP V1.0

Certifications & Approvals

  • CE
  • cULus
  • EMC
  • LV Directives

  • Iron removal from drinking water:
    • monitoring of source water iron levels from either surface waters or boreholes. Seasonal changes and water level tables can have a significant affect or influence the concentration of iron in source waters.
    • measurement of water post-aeration / filtration to monitor removal process/efficiency.
  • Monitoring of iron-based coagulants used in drinking water:
    • monitoring of iron residuals in surface waters treated with iron-based coagulants to help optimize the coagulation process and ensure final iron residuals in treated water comply with legislation.
    • monitoring of the effluent discharge from the sludge holding tanks.
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