GreenPrima SCD-8200 Streaming Current Detector
| Brand | GreenPrima |
|---|---|
| Origin | USA |
| Manufacturer | GreenPrima Instruments |
| Product Category | Imported |
| Model | SCD-8200 |
| Power Supply | 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Measurement Range | −1000 to +1000 mV |
| Accuracy | ±0.1% of full scale |
| Response Time | 1 second |
| Flow Rate | 1 US gallon per minute (3.785 L/min) |
| Inlet Connection | 1/2″ barbed quick-connect |
| Outlet Connection | 3/4″ barbed quick-connect |
| Enclosure Rating | NEMA 4X / IP65 |
| Output Signals | 4–20 mA, ±10 V, 0–10 V |
| Communication Protocol | MODBUS RTU (optional) |
| Alarm Outputs | Dual SPDT relays (high/low) |
| Sensor Materials | Delrin®, 316 stainless steel, PTFE |
| Weight | 9 kg |
| Display | LED |
Overview
The GreenPrima SCD-8200 Streaming Current Detector is an industrial-grade, online electrokinetic analyzer engineered for real-time monitoring and control of coagulant dosing in water and wastewater treatment processes. Based on the streaming current measurement principle—a well-established electrochemical technique—the instrument quantifies the net surface charge of colloidal particles and dissolved ionic species in flowing water. As a piston-driven flow cell generates controlled shear within the sample stream, counter-ions surrounding charged colloids are mobilized, inducing a measurable alternating current between two precision electrodes. This streaming current signal (in mV) correlates directly with the residual charge imbalance post-coagulation, providing a dynamic, process-relevant indicator of coagulant demand and floc formation efficiency. Unlike offline jar testing or turbidity-based proxies, the SCD-8200 delivers continuous, chemically specific feedback—enabling closed-loop control strategies compliant with modern plant automation architectures.
Key Features
- True online streaming current measurement with 1-second response time for rapid process adaptation
- Self-contained, NEMA 4X-rated non-metallic enclosure suitable for outdoor or harsh indoor environments (IP65 ingress protection)
- Zero-point auto-calibration routine minimizing manual intervention and drift-related errors
- Dual analog outputs (4–20 mA and ±10 V) plus optional MODBUS RTU for seamless integration into DCS, SCADA, or PLC systems
- Robust sensor construction using chemically inert materials: Delrin® housing, 316 stainless steel wetted parts, and PTFE seals
- Integrated dual SPDT relay alarms for high/low limit notification and safety interlocking
- LED status indicators for real-time diagnostics—including flow confirmation, electrode integrity, and signal stability
- No consumables or reagents required; designed for >5 years of unattended operation under typical municipal and industrial conditions
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The SCD-8200 is validated for continuous operation across a broad range of influent and effluent matrices, including raw surface water, clarified secondary effluent, anaerobic digester supernatant, and pre-filtration streams for reverse osmosis systems. It accommodates suspended solids up to 1000 mg/L and operates reliably at pH 4.5–9.5 and temperatures from 2°C to 45°C. The device conforms to IEC 61000-6-2 (EMC immunity) and IEC 61000-6-4 (EMC emissions) standards. Its analog output architecture supports compliance with ISA-84.00.01 (IEC 61511) functional safety requirements when integrated into SIL-1 rated control loops. While not certified for direct FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, its data logging and audit trail capabilities—when paired with compatible supervisory software—meet GLP/GMP-aligned record-keeping expectations for regulated utilities.
Software & Data Management
The SCD-8200 operates as a standalone transmitter but is fully interoperable with third-party SCADA platforms via MODBUS RTU over RS-485. Configuration and diagnostic functions are accessible via front-panel push buttons and LED menu navigation—no PC or proprietary software required for basic commissioning. For advanced trending and historical analysis, GreenPrima provides optional CSV export-compatible data acquisition firmware modules that support timestamped streaming current values, relay status, and self-diagnostic flags at user-defined intervals (1 sec to 1 hour). All configuration changes are logged with date/time stamps, satisfying traceability requirements for ISO 9001:2015 and ISO/IEC 17025 quality management systems.
Applications
- Optimization of polyaluminum chloride (PACl), ferric chloride, and cationic polymer dosing in primary and tertiary clarification
- Dynamic control of coagulant feed in membrane bioreactor (MBR) and ultrafiltration pretreatment lines
- Monitoring charge neutralization efficacy during sludge conditioning prior to centrifuge dewatering or belt filter press operation
- Early detection of upstream process upsets (e.g., algae bloom events, seasonal DOC variations) affecting coagulant demand
- Supporting regulatory reporting under EPA Clean Water Act Section 304(h) by documenting real-time treatment performance metrics
- Integration into digital twin models of water treatment plants for predictive coagulant dosing simulation
FAQ
How does the SCD-8200 differ from conventional turbidity or zeta potential analyzers?
Unlike turbidity sensors—which measure light scattering intensity—and laboratory zeta potential instruments—which require static sample preparation—the SCD-8200 measures streaming current under dynamic flow conditions, directly reflecting the electrochemical state of the process stream in real time.
Can the SCD-8200 be installed in pressurized pipelines?
No—it requires gravity-fed or low-pressure (<15 psi) flow with a dedicated bypass loop. The unit is designed for 1 GPM free-flow operation using barbed quick-connect fittings.
Is routine maintenance required?
Yes—quarterly inspection of electrode surfaces and flow path cleanliness is recommended. No recalibration is needed beyond the built-in zero-point verification sequence.
Does the instrument support remote firmware updates?
Firmware updates must be performed locally via USB interface using GreenPrima’s authorized configuration utility; remote update capability is not supported for cybersecurity reasons.
What is the expected service life of the sensor electrodes?
Under normal operating conditions and proper installation, the platinum-group alloy electrodes maintain stable performance for ≥36 months before replacement is advised.


