The AW100 has been developed as a simple device to monitor the quality of water from softeners. Applications include laundries, utility boiler plants, soft drinks factories, brewing,
food processing and potable water plants. It provides an alarm for high hardness that starts an automatic regeneration of the ion exchange beds used most commonly in these applications.
The AW100 uses one of four reagents that changes from green to red at a predetermined water hardness level. The reagent is added to a known volume of sample via a small pump until a color change takes place. The volume of reagent required to bring about this reaction (monitored photoelectrically) indicates the level of hardness of the water sample. The AW100 also provides an analog signal, the range of which is determined by the choice of one of the four reagents available.
The digital display on the front of the monitor and the analog output show the value of the last analysis cycle. Three alarm outputs are provided – two concentration alarms for control purposes and one alarm to drive an audible signal device. There are also inputs for a flow device and suspension of the flow cycle.