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PHE735710-555110-Series
General Purpose 1/2 in MNPT pH and ORP Electrodes- 16 Month Shelf Life
- Universal Compatibility - Works with All Popular pH Controllers
- Application
• Potable Water Supplies
• Cooling Towers
• Fresh and Salt Water Aquariums
• Secondary Treated Waste Water
PHE735710-555110-Series
From
€
176,89
Product Overview
- Accuracy ± 0.1 %
- Cable Length 10 ft
- Diameter 0 mm
- Drift <2 mV per week
- Electrical Connection N/A
- Enclosure Material 316 Stainless Steel, PPS, PTFE, Glass
- Impedance 80 MΩ
- Length 0 mm
- Measurement Pressure, Max 100 psig, 100 psi
- Measurement Pressure, Min 0 psig, 0 psi
- Process Connection Size 1/2 in
- Process Connection Type NPT Male
- Process Temperature, Max 80 °C
- Process Temperature, Min 0 °C
- Reference Cell Single junction, KCl/AgCl
- Reference Junction Porous PTFE
- Response Time 95% of reading in 10 sec
The PHE-7357 sensor is designed for use in most water and waste water applications. The large reservoir of reference electrolyte, coupled with the non-fouling nature of the Porous PTFE liquid junction, assures a long life in general service.
The sensor body reduces the risk of accidental breakage during installation and maintenance by the inclusion of protective lobes around the sensing element. Also available for ORP measurement.
Use of the high temperature version is recommended where service temperatures exceed 80 °C (176 °F).
PHE-5551 is a double-junction construction with solution ground in a robust PPS housing, being highly resistant to electrode poisoning solutions.
The sensor body reduces the risk of accidental breakage during installation and maintenance by the inclusion of protective lobes around the sensing element. Also available for ORP measurement.
Use of the high temperature version is recommended where service temperatures exceed 80 °C (176 °F).
PHE-5551 is a double-junction construction with solution ground in a robust PPS housing, being highly resistant to electrode poisoning solutions.
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