Process Instruments (UK) Ltd. (Pi)

ConductiSenseElectrical Water Conductivity Meter

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Why is conductivity measurement important in water treatment? The conductivity of water is extremely important when treating drinking water or industrial water because it gives an indication of the amount of dissolved material within that water. Process Instruments supplies a range of high-quality low-cost conductivity sensors to cover the full range from deionized water all the way up to highly saturated brines. Coupled with Pi’s controllers these sensors provide excellent and cost-effective process control in all industries and applications.

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  • Custom tee for in-line mounting

Graphite – Our light industrial standard conductivity sensor uses a graphite sensor. The epoxy body construction provides a rugged and dependable sensor for potable water and clean water. Mount them in-line, in a pipe “T” fitting, or submerse them into a tank.

Toroidal – The toroidal inductive conductivity sensors features a wide measurement range and dependable toroidal technology over the range 0-2,000,000 μS/cm. Noryl is the standard construction material and has a wide solvent tolerance and temperature stability to 105°C. All models can be submersed by utilizing the 3/4” NPT threads on the sensor or installed in 2” NPT tees for in-line deployment. They also have in-built temperature sensors within the conductivity sensor for automatic temperature compensation.

Stainless Steel – The stainless steel conductivity sensors utilize the same measurement technology as the graphite sensors giving the same reliability of measurement but in a more robust, and resistant, body. This added robustness over the standard graphite probe, means that they can be used in high pressure and/or high temperature environments, for example boiler or CIP applications.