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Measurement Electrodes |
ORP System Specifications |
Connect this ORP sensor to a PLC for
seamless integration with industrial control
systems. Use any computer to display data,
calibrate and customize the measurement
without an intermediate analyzer electronics
box. A LD500 local display can be used if desired. Sensor heads are pre-calibrated and can be replaced or exchanged with any other type of sensor without taking the system down.
Save space, time and money.
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• Differential ORP measurement
• Pre-calibrated (no field calibration required)
• Plug & play sensor heads
• Replaceable quad junction salt bridges
• Electrode protection options
• Direct data reporting
• Plug & play industrial communications adapters |
Measurement System Performance
Range: -2100mV to +2100mV
Resolution: 0.1mV
Accuracy: 0.1% of reading
Step Response Time: 90% in 30 seconds
Note: Typical at 25°C
Performance unaffected by cable length |
Units of Measure
Measurement Units: mV
Temperature Units: °C, °F |
Operational Environment
Temperature Range: -5°C to 95°C
Maximum Pressure: 100 psi @ 95°C 85 psi @ 75°C
Maximum Flow Rate: 10 ft/second |
Calibration
Sample: 1 point
Temperature: 1 and 2 point
Note: ORP and temperature are precalibrated at the factory |
Power Requirements
Voltage Range: 10 to 30 VDC
Maximum Power: 200 mW
Typical Power: 120 mW
Note: Class II DC power supply required |
Temperature Compensation Options
Temperature measurement is provided as an independent measurement.
Note: Temperature can be entered manually |
Approvals and Ratings
Voltage Range: 10 to 30 VDC
Maximum Power: 200 mW
Typical Power: 120 mW
Note: Class II DC power supply required |
Other Configuration Options
Sensor Filter: 0 to 100 seconds
Temperature Filter: 0 to 100 seconds
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Construction
Process Electrodes: Platinum or Gold
Ground Rod: Titanium, 316 Stainless Steel
or Hastelloy C
O-Rings: Viton® (other materials available)
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