Hach 3700 Analogue Inductive Conductivity Sensors

Wide Measuring Range Hach’s Inductive Conductivity Sensors measure 200 up to 2,000,000 microSiemens/cm. A built-in Pt 1000 RTD compensates the measured conductivity for changes in process temperature. Low Maintenance Design The inductive sensor design eliminates polarization and electrode coating problems that commonly affect conventional contacting electrode-type conductivity sensors. Versatile Mounting Styles Sensors can be installed using a choice of four mounting styles—immersion, insertion, union, and sanitary. Principal of Operation Inductive conductivity sensors induce a low current in a closed loop of solution, then measure the magnitude of this current to determine the solution’s conductivity. The conductivity analyser drives Toroid A, inducing an alternating current in the solution. This current signal flows in a closed loop through the sensor bore and surrounding solution. Toroid B senses the magnitude of the induced current which is proportional to the conductance of the solution. The analyser processes this signal and displays the corresponding reading. Withstands Harsh Environments The inductive sensor is available in sanitary (CIP) flange style and convertible styles in PFA®, polypropylene, PEEK®, and PVDF material. Select sensors can withstand high pressures and temperatures. Applications: • Drinking Water • Wastewater • Clean Water • Industrial • Metal and Mining • Chemical • Food and Beverage • Pulp & Paper • Surface Water • Steam Systems
- Wide measuring range
- Low maintenance design
- Versatile mounting styles
- Principal of operation
- Withstands harsh environments
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