Chlorine Sentinel II is a complete system that attaches to the drain of a hemodialysis water treatment system sample port. It detects dissolved combined chlorine in concentrations at or above 10 PPB by primary detection technology. It self-monitors for maintenance-required conditions and loss of electrical power. The Chlorine Sentinel II is self-testing. It uses chlorinated city water to automatically test the chlorine detecting functionality of the device once a day and records if the test passed, failed to detect chlorine, or didn’t rinse out after detecting chlorine.The device is designed to use as little water as possible. The sampling water is only used for the length of time that it takes for the chlorine test to be completed. The customer determines how frequently the test needs to be taken from every 5 minutes to every 20 minutes. The user also sets the start time and end time for each day of the week.The Chlorine Sentinel II has two combined chlorine concentration set points. The user can set a warning set-point at a value of 0.01 PPM to 0.09 PPM. Once the chlorine concentration exceeds this value, the device will alarm at 2-HZ to warn the user of chlorine present at that set-point. The second set-point is factory set at 0.10 PPM.A chlorine concentration equal to or above the 0.10 PPM set-point will activate the buzzers and the red chlorine alarm indicators at 5 HZ for as long as the condition exists. The buzzers can only be muted for 3 minutes (then automatically reset) for as long as the condition exists. The alarms can be by-passed. When by-passed the pulsing lights will turn solid and the buzzer will double click over 15 minutes.The front cover of the device has two screens. The screen of the chlorine monitor indicates the presence of combined chlorine when the value is not 0.000. The touch screen is used to enter user data and show the statuses of the device.
A mains electricity (AC-powered) component of a haemodialysis system intended to continuously measure total chlorine (total chloramines plus free chlorine) levels in water used to prepare dialysate. It performs sample collection and consists of an automated electronic assembly with a photometric colorimeter, chemical reagents which produce a colour change upon reaction with chlorine/chloramine, a stir motor, and a digital display screen to indicate chlorine concentration.