Online Ozone Analyzer for Water – OzoSense

The OzoSense Online Dissolved Ozone Analyzer and Monitor from Pi for the measurement of the ozone concentration in water, is designed to be simple to install and operate, and offers unrivalled stability, accuracy and precision, whilst offering excellent value for money.

The OzoSense range of online dissolved ozone analyzers and dissolved ozone monitors utilize the very latest and best ozone sensors available in the world today.

The OzoSense sensor is a membraned device which is insensitive to changing pH, uses no reagents, is extremely stable, and has reduced maintenance and reduced whole life costs.

The online dissolved ozone monitor sensors connect to a range of electronic instrument controllers from Pi resulting in world class online dissolved ozone monitoring and controlling solutions.

For more information on Pi’s dissolved ozone controllers, click here.

DocumentTypeSize
OzoSenseBrochure684kB
Residual Ozone Monitoring and ControlArticle531kB
Using Open Flow Cells with Membraned SensorsTechnical Note762kB
DPD ChecklistTechnical Note487kB
Probe FoulingTechnical Note459kB
 

Ozone Monitor FAQs

OzoSense is available in 0.05-0.2, 0.05-0.5, 0.05-2, 0.05-5, 0.05-10 and 0-20 mg/l (ppm) ranges.

Ozonating seawater is quite different from fresh water, as the ozone reacts with bromine salts in seawater to produce bromine. We can supply a total bromine sensor for this application; please contact a member of the team if you are interested in this.

Our ozone sensors have a very low rate of drift, so the frequency of calibration depends upon the needs of your application. Different customers are known to calibrate weekly or monthly.

Changing the electrolyte every 3-6 months is recommended.

Yes, you can; our ozone sensors have been designed to be resistant to the effects on tensides.

A closed flow cell can be supplied with OzoSense, and the sensor can withstand overpressure of 1 bar; this pressure must be constant to ensure reliable operation of the sensor. However, in most cases 1 bar is insufficient to return a sample to a process stream, so the majority of our customers use our open flow cells.

Our membrane sensors are designed to be pH resistant, and so changes within the pH range of the sensor will have a negligible effect.

Both the membrane and the electrolyte can be stored for two years in a cool, dry place.

There are know interferences with chlorine dioxide (<7%) and residual chlorine (<2%). If you have any concerns, please get in touch with a member of our team and we will be happy to discuss this with you.

The sensor is constructed from PVC and stainless steel, while our open flow cells are manufactured out of perspex.

The OzoSense will operate at temperatures above 3°C (38°F) and below 50°C (122°F).

A zero adjustment is not necessary because the sensor always operates at a positive voltage. Because of this any drift on the zero is negligible compared to the operating voltage.

Our sensors have an internal thermistor that allows for automatic temperature compensation, so there is no need to worry about temperature variation.

Many of our customers use handheld meters to determine the chlorine concentration for calibration, generally using colorimetric DPD analysis. These are available from a wide variety of suppliers.

Three things; timing, location and execution. Take your sample when the concentration is varying as little as possible, take it from the same location as the sensor and follow the instructions for your handheld device carefully.

The analyzer monitors the stability of the probe signal during the calibration process. If this varies by more than 10% during the calibration countdown, then the analyzer will not accept the result. This is to prevent the calibration routine from introducing inaccuracies into the sensor reading.

Ozone is an inorganic chemical with the formula O3. In time it breaks down to O2.

Ozone is a useful disinfectant for a number of reasons. Firstly, it is a very powerful oxidant which makes it highly effective for destroying pathogens, even those known to be resistant to chlorine (such as Giardia and Cryptosporidia). Secondly, it has the ability to react with and remove manganese from water, which is very useful in specific cases.

Because it is made up solely of oxygen atoms, disinfecting with ozone leaves no taste or odor. This, and its ability to break down urea, means that ozone disinfection does not leave behind by-products such as organochlorines or combined chlorine compounds that some users wish to avoid.

The terms ‘monitor’ and ‘analyzer’ are basically interchangeable and refer to an instrument that can measure/display certain parameters. A ‘controller’, as the name suggests, refers to an instrument that also has onboard control functionality. All Pi systems can have this functionality, and so an OzoSense can be considered a monitor/analyzer and also a controller.

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