Myron L 6PFCE and 4P User Manual

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C. Free Chlorine

1. Free Chlorine as an Indicator of Sanitizing Strength

Chlorine, which kills bacteria by way of its power as an oxidizing agent,

is the most popular germicide used in water treatment. Chlorine is

not only used as a primary disinfectant, but also to establish a

sufficient residual level of Free Available Chlorine (FAC) for ongoing

disinfection.

FAC is the chlorine that remains after a certain amount is consumed by

killing bacteria or reacting with other organic (ammonia, fecal matter) or

inorganic (metals, dissolved CO

2

, Carbonates, etc) chemicals in solution.

Measuring the amount of residual free chlorine in treated water is a well

accepted method for determining its effectiveness in microbial control.

The Myron L Company FC

E

method for measuring residual disinfecting

power is based on ORP, the specific chemical attribute of chlorine (and

other oxidizing germicides) that kills bacteria and microbes.

2. FC

E

Free Chlorine Units

The 6PIIFC

E

is the first handheld device to detect free chlorine directly,

by measuring ORP. The ORP value is converted to a concentration

reading (ppm) using a conversion table developed by Myron L Company

through a series of experiments that precisely controlled chlorine levels

and excluded interferants.

Other test methods typically rely on the user visually or digitally

interpreting a color change resulting from an added reagent-dye. The

reagent used radically alters the sample’s pH and converts the various

chlorine species present into a single, easily measured species. This

ignores the effect of changing pH on free chlorine effectiveness and

disregards the fact that some chlorine species are better or worse

sanitizers than others.

The Myron L Company 6PIIFC

E

avoids these pitfalls. The chemistry of

the test sample is left unchanged from the source water. It accounts for

the effect of pH on chlorine effectiveness by including pH in its calculation.

For these reasons, the Ultrameter II’s FC

E

feature provides the best

reading-to-reading picture of the rise and fall in sanitizing effectivity of

free available chlorine.

The 6PIIFC

E

also avoids a common undesirable characteristic of other

ORP-based methods by including a unique Predictive ORP value in its

FC

E

calculation. This feature, based on a proprietary model for ORP

sensor behavior, calculates a final stabilized ORP value in 1 to 2 minutes

rather than the 10 to 15 minutes or more that is typically required for an

ORP measurement.

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