![]() Thanks to our Memosens technology, the electrolyte consumption (charge Q) is calculated in the sensor. Here's a recognition from one of the customers, they are buying Endress+Hauser Group products because they know it will be for sure a feature to make their life easy. Sensors that have this scale formation will require more frequent membrane replacement and cathode polishing. The membrane cap can only be used once_ this is not to sell you more membranes □ _Because scales inside the membrane will lead to poor sensor performance (low slopes, erratic readings). ![]() Water with high hardness shortens membrane life. The service life of membrane cap is typically 3 - 6 months. ![]() Simply because Old electrolyte will cause low readings. Do not use the electrolyte after its expiration date. The expiration date for the electrolyte is marked on the container. ![]() Depending on the chlorine content on site, this period can be reduced (for more chlorine content) or extended (for less chlorine content).īear in mind, the electrolyte has a limited shelf life (about 2 years). Therefore, it is necessary to refill the sensor with electrolyte every 12 months. The recommended maintenance interval for the electrolyte is typically 12 months. How often should I change the electrolyte and cap? this is the most frequent question asked by customers regarding chlorine sensors. ![]()
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