New Triton TR82 sensor raises the standard for turbidity monitoring

AMS Instrumentation & Calibration has launched the ECD Triton TR82 turbidity meter, delivering greater accuracy for water and wastewater monitoring.
ECD Triton TR82 turbidity meter with sensor, debubbler, and T80 transmitter for accurate water quality measurement.

AMS Instrumentation & Calibration has launched the ECD Triton TR82 turbidity meter, a new solution designed to deliver high-precision water quality measurement across environmental, industrial and municipal systems.

The TR82 measures the cloudiness or haziness of water caused by suspended particles such as clay, silt and organic matter. Turbidity levels are a key indicator of microbial presence, making accurate monitoring essential for public health and environmental compliance.

Using a near-infrared LED light source and a 90-degree scattered light detection method, the TR82 produces reliable readings that align with ISO 7027 and EN 27027 standards. This ensures consistency across sites, supporting better operational control and regulatory reporting.

Engineered for integration and performance

The TR82 integrates with ECD’s T80 transmitter platform, allowing multiple sensors, including pH, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen, to be combined into a single network. Its design enables real-time data transmission, improving system efficiency and reducing manual maintenance.

With a measurement range of 0 to 4000 NTU and reliable performance across pH levels of 2 to 12, the TR82 is suitable for wastewater discharge, surface water monitoring, and filter rupture detection. Operating between 0°C and 50°C, it performs effectively in a wide range of conditions.

The optical-based sensor eliminates the need for chemical reagents, providing precise and low-maintenance results. The compact design and debubbler system prevent errors caused by trapped air, improving overall measurement reliability.

Enhancing efficiency and compliance

The TR82 can be calibrated with Formazin, StablCal or SDVB beads, enabling flexibility across laboratory and field applications. Its optical accuracy supports improved environmental outcomes and helps utilities meet increasing compliance demands.

The instrument’s ability to integrate with multi-parameter systems allows operators to streamline data collection while maintaining consistent water-quality assurance.

AMS Instrumentation & Calibration continues to expand its portfolio of precision measurement devices that support sustainable water management.

For more information, visit www.ams-ic.com.au.

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