V. introduction – Xylem WQ750 TURBIDITY SENSOR User Manual

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V.

Introduction

The WQ750 Turbidity Sensor is a sensor capable of monitoring turbidity in water.

The turbidity sensor employs the 90 degree pulsed scattered light method with a

measuring frequency in the near-infrared light range of 880 nm, according to ISO

7027 (DIN 38404). Reflections from stationary objects in the area of the probe (e.g.

casing, wall, ground, etc.) can affect the probe’s measurements at low turbidity

levels, causing the probe to falsely measure higher turbidity values. It is important to

take this into account when performing control measurements in small vessels. The

distance between the probe and the next object should be large enough to avoid

reflections.

The sensor processes an analog 4 – 20 mA signal, which is supplied by the sensor

electronics, after compensation of temperature and ambient light. A mechanical

cleaning wiper helps to prevent contamination of the measuring windows.

An external timer module, which is included with the sensor, controls the wiper cycle.

The timer cycles the wiper for the first seven-second period after the sensor is

requested to take a sample. The recommendation is to use a 15-second delay or

warm-up time to allow the wiper to complete its cycle before a sample is read.

Some potential applications for this sensor could be:

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Water Quality Monitoring

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Wastewater Plant Effluent Monitoring

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Surface Water Monitoring of Lakes, Rivers and Streams

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Wastewater Recycle & Discharge

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Fish Farming

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Filtrate Monitoring

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Industrial Quality Control

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Condensate Monitoring

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Industrial Water Monitoring

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