
ATI
Q46H/79PR Chlorine Manual
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art 3 – Sensor/Flowcell Mounting
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O&M Manual
Rev-E (5/17)
Figure 11 - Sealed pH Flowcell Details
Figure 10 - Sealed Chlorine Flowcell Dimensions
3.4
Submersion Mounting
Some applications are much easier done using the submersible sensor. This method can
sometimes be used where flow is reasonably constant, and hydraulic head does not vary
appreciably. Chlorine sensors can never be used in completely stagnant conditions. A flow
velocity of at least 0.3 feet per second is normally required for measurement. Any applications for
a submersible chlorine sensor should first be discussed with ATI. A trial of such installations may
be necessary.
Submersible sensors are mounted to a 1" pipe using a standard 1" PVC thread by thread pipe
coupling. The mounting pipe can be secured to standard 1½" pipe rail using a mounting bracket
kit available from ATI (part number 00-0628) as shown in Figure 12.