Original Factory High Precision Laboratory Benchtop pHORP Meter - CS2700 ORP Sensor – Chunye Detail:
Conventional online ORP electrode
•Using PTFE large ring diaphragm to ensure the durability of the electrode;
•Can be used under 6 bar pressure;
•Long service life;
•Optional for high alkali/high acid process glass;
•Optional internal NTC temperature sensor for precise temperature compensation;
•TOP 68 insertion system for reliable measurement of transmission;
•Only one electrode installation position and one connecting cable are required;
•Continuous and accurate ORP measurement system with temperature compensation.
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Model No. |
CS2700 |
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Measure material |
GF |
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Housing material |
PA |
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Waterproof grade |
IP68 |
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Measurement range |
±1000mV |
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Accuracy |
±3mV |
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Pressure resistance |
≤0.6Mpa |
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Temperature compensation |
None |
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Temperature range |
0-80℃ |
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Measuring/Storage Temperature |
0-45℃ |
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Calibration |
Sample calibration, standard liquid calibration |
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Connection methods |
4 core cable |
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Cable length |
Standard 5m cable, can be extended to 100m |
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Installation thread |
NPT3/4” |
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Application |
General application, industrial water, sewage, river, lake and so on. |
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