QuickTOC®effluent

Precise TOC analysis especially for the WWTP effluent

The QuickTOC®effluent of LAR is an online measuring system for the determination of total carbon (TC), total organic carbon (TOC) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) according to DIN EN 1484, ISO 8245 and EPA 415.1.

The QuickTOC®effluent is suitable for almost every TOC measurement of the effluent of industrial and municipal waste water treatment plants. Typical on-line applications are the combined effluent monitoring of TOC and TNb in one single analyser. As a result the maintenance efforts will be reduced significantly compared to multiple analysers operation.

Thermal combustion technology

The QuickTOC®effluent has been engineered to work without the aid of expensive catalysts by using temperatures of more than 1200°C. Conventional thermal catalytic methods use temperatures between 680° and 1000°C.

Therefore, even compounds that are difficult to combust oxidised effectively and rapidly, regardless of their composition.

Fast and precise measuring results

The QuickTOC®effluent is designed to operate in a batch mode. Every 2 to 3 minutes the T100 value is measured. This guarantees the precise determination of short and transient peaks throughout the day.

Principle of Operation

The analytical part of the QuickTOC®effluent is a closed system and consists - apart from the well proved and very reliable combustion unit - of a low-maintenance and simple injection system, a robust infrared detector, as well as an industry standard PC with appropriate control and evaluation software. This enables the QuickTOC®effluent to perform precise measurements in the low mg/l (ppm) range.

For the detection of TOC at the effluents of industrial as well as municipal waste water treatment plants the so called TOC direct method or - more precisely - NPOC (Non Purgeable Organic Carbon) method is used. Here, the inorganic carbon is stripped from the sample stream and then, from the remainder, small and well-defined volumes are taken and injected into the carrier gas.

The stream of carrier gas is continually directed through the high temperature combustion oven, where all water contained within the stream is vaporized and all carbon compounds are safely converted to CO2. The carrier gas then transports the CO2 to an infrared detector (NDIR) by which the accrued amount of CO2 is determined. With the parameters obtained, the built-in personal computer (equipped with a customised and user-friendly software) calculates the actual concentration of the TOC in the water.

Various loop volumes are available, with which, together with variable injection frequencies and different injection volumes, the QuickTOC®effluent can be adjusted to different industrial and municipal effluent conditions.

As an option, the QuickTOC®effluent can be equipped to purify ambient air for use as carrier gas, in order to cut costs on bottled gas or instrument air, which then will not be needed.

Measurement and Sample Preparation

Type of measurement thermal combustion at 1200°C
Measuring range 0.1 - 200 ppm
5 - 4,000 ppm
500 - 20,000 ppm
Response time 2 - 3 minutes (application dependent)
Reproducibility ± 2%
Accuracy ± 2%

Operation and Data Output

Graphic-LCD-screen, high resolution, back-lit
Autostart-function
Self-explanatory software
USB-port
Industry standard data interface

Connections

Sample water, in PVC tube 3.2 x 1.6mm
Sample water, drain PVC tube 12.0 x 2.0 mm
Electrical Power 230 / 115 V ~, 50 / 60 Hz
Analog output 0 / 4 - 20 mA
Serial Interface RS 232 for remote control
malfunction alarm
life-zero
Status output 4 relay contacts (programmable)

Dimensions and Weight

Cabinet steel IP 54 (NEMA 13)
Dimensions 1060 x 600 x 520 mm (H x W x D)
41.7 x 23.6 x 20.5 inches (H x W x D)
Weight 115 kg (254 lbs)
Optional stainless steel
IP 65
ATEX Zone 1
ATEX Zone 2
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