Literature Describes Solid State Salinity Indicating System

A new compact and low-priced Galbraith Pilot-Marine Solid State Salinity Indicating Panel designed to measure and monitor the amount of salt or chlorides dissolved in water is being marketed by Marine Electric RPD, Inc., 166 National Road, Edison, N.J.

The GPM Salinity Indicating Panel incorporates a solid-state design and should prove extremely valuable in the field of water purification and treatment. The unit is equipped with a remotely installed sensing cell and constantly constantly monitors the saline concentration.

Local and remote alarms are triggered when the salinity concentration reaches a preset level. The unit also automatically dumps contaminated fluids during alarm conditions.

Among the many features of the GPM new Salinity Indicating Panel are its high accuracy due to automatic temperature compensation and a built-in voltage control regulator which keeps readings accurately during powerline variations. The unit, which can be flush and bulkhead mounted, provides meter readings in grains per gallon, parts per million or thousand, equivalents per million and megohms per cubic centimeter micromohms.

The GPM Salinity Indicating Panel, which is totally enclosed in a die-cast frame with front panel resistant to abrasion, requires no maintenance and should prove valuable for use with evaporators and saline water conversion plants, boiler feed and condensate systems, reactor systems and powerplants.

Literature describing this new GPM Salinity Indicating Panel is available from Robert Sterns, Marine Electric RPD, Inc., 166 National Road, Edison, N.J. 08817.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 8,  May 1977

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