Re: Spa and ORP/pH controlled Residential salt systems
Hey Evan,
From my understanding, ppm probes are nothing more than an ORP probe with an algorythm in the software to convert mv reading to ppm. However, true ppm controllers require daily testing to calibrate the system.
Then other option is an amperometric (sp?) probe that be iteself, is about $500 - 700! This probe, however, is suppose to be more accurate than ORP too.
I'm sure you are aware that for the most part, the ORP will coorespond to a specific ppm reading provided that all the other parameters are kept constant, particularly the pH, Cya, TDS and water temperature levels. Therefore the best conditions for an ORP controller is a heated (constant temperature), indoor (no cya used), and tablet or cal hypo sanitized (controlled TDS). Since ORP controllers are also pH controllers, this should be held fairly constant too. THEN the ORP will match a ppm reading.
We had to make sure that the Total Control was still cost effective for residential customers, so the ORP probe was the best way to maintain the price structure.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
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