Fluid handling – Self-proportioning or correlating systems – Mixture condition maintaining or sensing
Patent
1996-04-11
1997-07-15
Ferensic, Denise L.
Fluid handling
Self-proportioning or correlating systems
Mixture condition maintaining or sensing
13710119, 137 5, 3661524, G05D 1100
Patent
active
056473915
ABSTRACT:
A sensing arrangement for sensing the addition of reactants to a solution within a tank which includes a first inlet, a second inlet, and a reactant supply controller for controlling the addition of reactants into the tank through the first and second inlets. The first inlet is configured to supply a first reactant to the tank and the second inlet is configured to supply a second reactant to the tank. The sensing arrangement comprises a detector, such as a conductivity detector or an ion concentration detector, having a probe for measuring the presence of the reactants in the solution within the tank. The probe is positioned substantially adjacent the second inlet. The detector provides a mechanism for measuring the presence of and concentration of the first reactant in the solution while the first reactant is added to and mixed with the solution. The detector also provides a mechanism for measuring the presence of the second reactant in a portion of the solution substantially adjacent the second inlet as the second reactant is being added to the solution thereby detecting the influx of the second reactant as it is introduced into the tank.
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Chan Cedric
Livingston James
Diversey Corporation
Farid Ramyar M.
Ferensic Denise L.
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