Ammonia PP

Ammonia
Ammonia occurs in water as either ionized Ammonium (NH4) or unionized Ammonia (NH3) resulting from leachate or run-off from agriculture, degredation of organic matter, or a build up of waste products within the water. Even in low concentrations, Ammonia can be harmful if absorbed by aquatic animals, invertibrates or plants.

Measurement and control of Ammoniacal Nitrogen is necessary to maintain sewage treatment performance. On-site determination is important to ascertain that nitrification is adequate and biological treatment satisfactory. High levels of Ammonia in groundwater and flooded properties indicates contamination by raw sewage.

Applications

  • Raw Water Treatment
  • Waste Water Treatment
Parameter Count Title Parameter and Range Part Number Add to quotation cart
Single MD 100 Ammonia, tablet reagents Ammonia PP 0.01 - 0.8 mg/L N 276060
Single MD 100 Ammonia, powder reagents Ammonia PP 0.01 - 0.8 mg/L N 276065
MD 600 Ammonia PP 0.01 - 0.8 mg/L N 214020
MD 610 Ammonia PP 0.01 - 0.8 mg/L N 214025
MD 640 Ammonia PP 0.01 - 0.8 mg/L N 214140
XD7000 VIS Water Quality Spectrophotometer Ammonia PP 0.01 - 0.8 mg/L N 71307000
XD7500 UV-Vis Water Quality Spectrophotometer Ammonia PP 0.01 - 0.8 mg/L N 71307500
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Instruction Manual Single Method M62 - Ammonia PP Instruction Manual PDF (3.57 MB)