Pi’s HaloSense free chlorine sensor has recently been redesigned with two improvements, a new electrolyte and a new membrane design, resulting in an increased calibration interval of 6 months.  The introduction of a new electrolyte means longer maintenance intervals, going from 3 to 6 months to only once a year, reducing maintenance efforts whilst keeping the market leading accuracy and reliability the free chlorine sensor has always had.  Along with the electrolyte, a new membrane cap has been designed that makes the membrane easier to change and the maintenance process quicker. Pi’s previous free chlorine sensor had a two-part membrane cap comprising of an internal G-holder, which covered the sensor electrode, and an outer membrane cap. The new membrane cap does not use the G-holder so there is now only one part to change. To see how easy it is to maintain a HaloSense free chlorine sensor, please click here.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
 






