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PHE-7352-15
Heavy-Duty pH Sensor For Submersible Applications

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Applications | Agricultural & Hydroponics Applications, Chemicals, Environmental Monitoring, Food and Beverage, Mining & Metallurgy, Pharmaceuticals, Power Plants & Boilers, Pulp & Paper Industry, Water Treatment |
Cable Length | 4.6 m |
Construction Type | Heavy-duty pH electrode |
Diameter | 0 mm |
Drift | <2 mV per week |
Electrical Connection | N/A |
Enclosure Material | PPS, PTFE, FKM, Glass |
Impedance | 150 MΩ |
Length | 0 mm |
Measurement Type | pH |
PH Measurement Range | 0 to 14 pH |
Pressure Note | 0 to 100 psig or 0 to 150 psig (HT high temperature version) β ±0.1% over full range |
Pressure, Max | 100 psig |
Pressure, Min | 0 psig |
Process Connection Size | 3/4 in |
Process Connection Type | NPT Male |
Process Temperature, Max | 80 °C |
Process Temperature, Min | 0 °C |
Reference Cell | Double junction, KCl/AgCl, KNO3 |
Response Time | 95% of reading in 10 sec |
Sensor Type | N/A |
Sodium Error | Less than 0.05 pH in 0.1 Molar Na+ ion @ 12.8 pH |
Temperature Note | 0 to 80°C (32 to 176°F) or 0 to 110°C (32 to 230°F) (HT high temperature version) |
Temperature Sensor Type | N/A |
Zero/Balance Error | 7.0 ±0.2 pH |
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Rated 5 out of
5
by
kram9999 from
Works well.
Built in temperature sensor is nice.
Much cleaner design than older model.
Interested to see how long this sensor lasts in our steel pretreatment.
Date published: 2018-01-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
bentmol from
Missing information
The new Omega website sucks. It has less information than the old one did. For example, the data sheet for this pH sensor does not say that it needs a power supply and another component to make this sensor work. I know this because we had to buy all 3.
Date published: 2019-09-13