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Conductivity sensors are measuring devices that measure the ability of a measuring medium to conduct electric current between two electrodes. The current flows by ion transport. This means that measuring media with a higher number of ions conduct the current better. A conductivity detector is used for digital measurements of conductivity in pure or process water.

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  • Reliable measurements through graphite electrodes
  • Measuring method with two conductive measuring probes and temperature compensation
  • PVC housing and graphite electrodes
  • No mechanically moving parts
  • Immediate installation and easy operation
  • Modbus RTU
  • Measurement technology: Conductivity
  • Measurement principle: Conductivity with two graphite electrodes
  • Parameter: Conductivity
  • Measurement range: 0.00 µS… 20000 µS
  • Measurement accuracy: ±0.5 µS at 20 µS ± 5 µS at 200 µS ± 50 µS at 2000 µS ± 500 µS at 20000 µS
  • Response time: T90 < 60s
  • Temperature compensation: Via NTC
  • Housing material: PVC housing, graphite electrodes
  • Dimensions (L x Ø): 220 mm x 33 mm: ~ 8.7“ x 1.3“
  • Interface: RS485 (Modbus RTU)
  • Power supply: 12…24 VDC
  • Connection: 8-pin M12 connector, cable length 2 m or 10 m
  • Maintenance interval: 2 years
  • System compatibility: Modbus RTU
  • Warranty: 1 year (EU & US: 2 years) on electronics; wear parts are excluded from the warranty
  • Process pressure: 10 bar: ~ 145 psig
  • Calibration method: One-point calibration with standard measuring solution
  • Process temperature: 0…50°C: ~ +32 °F to +122 °F