Wastewater treatment, aerobic/anaerobic digestion, and process aeration require monitoring of off-gases and biological gas formation. Gas behavior is a key indicator of process stability.

Why RITTER Technology Matters

Volumetric Gas Monitoring for Biological Processes

RITTER drum-type gas meters and MGC units allow:

  • precise measurement of produced gases in test reactors
  • benchmarking of treatment efficiency
  • monitoring of aeration behavior
  • control of anaerobic degradation processes

Gas Composition via »MultiGas« Modules (NDIR/NDUV)

In research or pilot setups, the RITTER »MultiGas« tabletop systems can measure:

  • CO₂
  • CH₄
  • O₂ trends
  • NH₃ (depending on module)

This makes them ideal for optimizing and validating treatment processes.

Typical Applications

  • biogas formation in sludge digestion
  • pilot-scale wastewater reactors
  • treatment process optimization
  • emissions monitoring for compliance
  • comparison of treatment strategies

Impact for Operators & Researchers

✔ Better understanding of biological reactor performance
✔ Improved process stability
✔ Reduced operational cost through precise aeration control
✔ Reliable datasets for municipal pilot programs