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GreenPrima SCD-8200 Streaming Current Detector

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Brand GreenPrima
Origin USA
Manufacturer Type Manufacturer
Origin Category Imported
Model 8200SCD
Price Range USD 6,800 – 13,600
Power Supply 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Measurement Range −1000 to +1000 mV
Accuracy ±0.1% of full scale
Response Time 1 second
Sample 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-based local interface
Auto-zero Calibration Yes
Diagnostic Indicators Integrated sensor LED status

Overview

The GreenPrima SCD-8200 Streaming Current Detector is an industrial-grade online analytical instrument engineered for real-time monitoring and control of coagulant dosing in water and wastewater treatment processes. It operates on the principle of streaming current measurement—a well-established electrokinetic technique that quantifies the net surface charge of colloidal particles and dissolved ionic species in aqueous suspension. As a piston-driven flow cell passes sample water across two parallel electrodes, controlled shear forces liberate counter-ions from the electrical double layer surrounding suspended colloids. The resulting oscillating current—generated by the directional migration of these free ions under applied hydraulic shear—is measured as a voltage potential (mV) across the electrode pair. This streaming current value correlates directly with the residual charge imbalance post-coagulation, providing a dynamic, process-relevant indicator of coagulant efficacy—not merely chemical dosage.

Key Features

  • Continuous, real-time streaming current measurement with 1-second response time for closed-loop coagulant dosing control
  • Self-contained NEMA 4X non-metallic enclosure rated IP65, suitable for outdoor or harsh industrial environments
  • Integrated auto-zero calibration routine eliminating manual drift correction and reducing operator dependency
  • Dual analog outputs (4–20 mA and ±10 V) plus optional MODBUS RTU protocol for seamless integration into DCS, SCADA, or PLC systems
  • Robust sensor construction using chemically inert materials: Delrin® housing, 316 stainless steel wetted components, and PTFE seals
  • Diagnostic LED indicators on both sensor head and transmitter provide immediate visual feedback on operational status and fault conditions
  • Quick-connect barbed fittings (1/2″ inlet, 3/4″ outlet) enable rapid installation and maintenance without specialized tools or pipe cutting

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The SCD-8200 is validated for use across municipal drinking water plants, industrial pretreatment facilities, membrane filtration pre-treatment (e.g., RO and UF), sludge dewatering operations, and tertiary effluent polishing. It accommodates turbidities up to 500 NTU and suspended solids concentrations ≤ 500 mg/L without clogging or signal attenuation. The instrument complies with key regulatory frameworks governing automated process control in regulated utilities, including EPA Guidance for Coagulant Optimization (2017), ISO 5667-3:2018 (water sampling—preservation and handling), and supports audit-ready data integrity when paired with compliant SCADA historians. Its analog and digital outputs meet IEC 61000-6-2/6-4 immunity and emission standards for industrial environments.

Software & Data Management

While the SCD-8200 operates as a standalone transmitter with local LED display, its 4–20 mA and MODBUS outputs facilitate integration into enterprise-level data acquisition platforms. When connected to a validated historian system, the streaming current signal can be time-stamped, trended, and correlated with upstream coagulant pump speed, downstream turbidity, and filter differential pressure—enabling multivariate process optimization. The instrument supports configurable alarm thresholds with relay outputs for high/low excursions, supporting GLP-aligned event logging. Though it does not embed FDA 21 CFR Part 11-compliant software locally, its analog and MODBUS interfaces are fully compatible with third-party validation packages used in GMP-regulated pharmaceutical water systems.

Applications

  • Optimization of polyaluminum chloride (PACl), ferric chloride, and cationic polymer dosing in conventional clarification
  • Real-time control of coagulant feed in direct filtration and low-turbidity surface water treatment
  • Monitoring charge neutralization efficiency prior to ultrafiltration or reverse osmosis membrane trains
  • Supporting adaptive dosing strategies during seasonal raw water quality shifts (e.g., NOM spikes, algal blooms)
  • Reducing coagulant overfeed in sludge conditioning applications—lowering polymer consumption and improving dewaterability
  • Providing early-warning detection of coagulant underdose events that precede turbidity breakthrough in final effluent

FAQ

How does the SCD-8200 differ from traditional jar testing or offline zeta potential analyzers?
Unlike batch-based methods, the SCD-8200 delivers continuous, in-line streaming current data at process-relevant flow rates and shear conditions—eliminating sampling delay, operator variability, and representativeness errors.
Can the SCD-8200 be installed in pressurized pipelines?
Yes—when used with an external pressure regulator and flow restrictor, it accepts inlet pressures up to 100 psi; the internal flow cell operates at ambient pressure.
Is field calibration required?
No routine calibration is needed beyond periodic verification using certified zero-current standard solutions (e.g., deionized water); auto-zero functionality maintains baseline stability over extended periods.
What maintenance intervals are recommended?
Sensor cleaning every 3–6 months depending on feed water quality; no consumables or reagents required—only periodic inspection of O-rings and quick-connect seals.
Does the SCD-8200 support remote diagnostics?
Via MODBUS, live sensor status, output values, and diagnostic flags (e.g., flow fault, electrode contamination warning) can be polled remotely through compatible control systems.

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