Cerlic CMC ITL model for the measurement of high solids – GWC Mag



Further extending its total solids product portfolio, Cerlic has released a newly developed CMC ITL (insertion type) model for the measurement of high solids (<30% TS).

Adding to its traditional ‘flow through’ models, the CMC ITL will bring built-in self-cleaning to the total solids range, reducing the need for operator intervention and manual cleaning in applications prone to build-up. As with the X-Sensors range of total suspended solids (TSS) sensors, customers can utilise either compressed air or pressurised water for the cleaning process, with no consumables or moving parts.

To simplify maintenance, service and periodical inspections, Cerlic incorporated a ‘hot tap’ mounting option, allowing site to isolate and remove the CMC from the process without having to stop flow or purge the pipe. For most installations this will remove the need for bypass pipework.

Cerlic will also offer a 24 VDC alternative of the CMC, alongside the standard 240 VAC unit.

For more information: https://www.controlcomponents.com.au/news/cerlic-inline-total-solids-meter-with-cleaning-hot-tap/.

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