When planning water quality monitoring for wastewater, many clients face a tough choice: a sleek integrated multiparameter sonde or a flexible modular controller with individual sensors. After hundreds of on-site deployments, we break down the real-world pros, cons, and best uses to help you decide.
Integrated Multiparameter Sonde (S‑MT191)
Built for
compact spaces and buoy deployments, our all‑in‑one sonde delivers hassle‑free continuous monitoring.
- 7 smart ports with auto‑sensor recognition
- Built‑in digital cleaning brush for low maintenance
- Rugged cylindrical design ideal for tight installations
- True “set it and forget it” performance
Best for: remote sites, buoy systems, limited space, and teams wanting minimal upkeep.
Modular Sensor System
A cost‑effective, service‑friendly choice for budget‑conscious and flexible projects.
- Swap or service one sensor without removing the entire system
- Customizable to match your exact parameter needs
- Lower upfront investment and easier long‑term upgrades
- Minimal downtime during maintenance
Best for: budget‑focused projects, frequent sensor checks, and evolving monitoring needs.
The Final Verdict
Choose
integrated sonde if you prioritize compactness, easy deployment, and low maintenance.Choose
modular if you need flexibility, cost control, and simple individual sensor servicing.
For wastewater projects, there’s no universal answer—only the right fit for your site, team, and long‑term goals.
lf you were setting up a new wastewater project today, which route would you
go? Modular or Integrated? Let's talk in the comments!
