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| The (Waltron) 9046 ammonia analyzer is on the money. I'm impressed at how little chemical it uses...I've run several unknowns through the analyzer an they have come back within spec. ....During our conversations I have learned that your silica analyzer only has one more valve in the process. | ||
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| On of the things I've always liked about you (and Waltron) is the fact that you continue to call periodically to touch base. Luckily for me the (Waltron) DO analyzers have been exceptionally reliable, in spite of their advanced age. | ||
| Thank you again for your excellent service support. | ||
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| This past Thursday, we experienced our first condenser leak since I’ve been here. We had several alarms on our analyzers. For your information our Waltron sodium analyzer on unit #1 hotwell was one of the first analyzers to acknowledge the problem. It mirrored our bench testing until the leak was repaired. The lab personnel were very impressed with the accuracy of the Waltron analyzer. It’s good to know that we have analyzers that we can depend on. | ||
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