Conductivity Sensors
A conductivity system is only as good as the sensor or cell which provides the signal to the analyzer or controller. Water Analytics Inc., with many years of experience in the measurement of conductivity, manufactures a wide variety of conductivity cells to satisfy any industrial, power plant or laboratory application. In addition to the standard line, all types are available for high temperature applications.
The AS and AM series probes all work with the Shark controller, Shark-TX transmitter and most other manufacturers' analyzers. The ES-5 toroidal sensor provides a direct 4-20 mA output that can straight to the 2300 controller. The ES-1 is meant to work with Hach or Knick controllers.
Conductivity Sensors
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AS Series Conductivity Sensors
The new AS series builds upon the success of the MS series to represent a new level of performance and cost. These probes feature a choice of 316 stainless steel or graphite electrodes, Noryl shells and encapsulated interiors that will satisfy just about any industrial or municipal application. This technology, insures that, with reasonable maintenance, years of drift-free performance can be expected. Six cell constants from 0.1 to 50 are available to cover any water sample between pure water and brine. All types are designed with a safety stop shoulder on the cell.
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MS Series Conductivity Sensors are Now Included in the AS Series
Please note that the MS series is now part of the AS series. The epoxy bodies of these probes have been upgraded to the Noryl outer shell and epoxy interior of the AS probes. Graphite electrodes are specified as "AS-G-xxx.
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AM Series Conductivity Sensors
AM series cells are made with stainless steel electrodes and body. This insures that, with reasonable maintenance, years of drift-free performance can be expected.
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ES Series Toroidal Conductivity Sensors
Water Analytics ES series electrodeless conductivity sensors are used in processes where conventional contacting sensors may become fouled or corroded. Each sensors can be mounted in flow through applications or submersion mounted in tanks or open vessels.
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