Product Overview
S80 Inductive Conductivity Sensors – the ECD Advantage
- Intelligent Sensor: Stores Identity and Calibration Information
- Wide Dynamic Measurement Range: One Sensor for multiple applications
- Insertion/Submersion with adjustable gland fittings and Valve Retractable Designs
- Wide Variety of Materials of Construction
Specifications for the S80 Inductive Conductivity Sensors
- Measurement range: 500 μS – 1000 mS
- Temperature range: -10° – 90°C
- Wetted Materials: PVDF
The S80 Inductive Conductivity Sensors are one part of the Model S80 Intelligent Sensors product line. The S80 Sensors offering includes pH Sensors, ORP Sensors, Ion Selective Sensors, Dissolved Oxygen Sensors, Conductivity Sensors and Resistivity Sensors. The S80 sensors have two Universal Sensor Designs; Insertion/Submersion or Valve Retractable with flared end to prevent blow out. The standard S80 sensors have 316 Stainless Steel housings although various materials of construction are available to maximize sensor performance while minimizing cost of ownership. For other materials of construction request a quotation from the factory.
The S80 Inductive Conductivity Sensors convert the analog signals from the magnetic toroids into a digital protocol that allows two way communications with the transmitter. The identity of sensor, measurement type and serial number, are stored in the sensor’s memory along with three calibration registers. When connected to an ECD digital analyzer the sensor’s information is uploaded to the analyzer. This configures the displays and outputs of the transmitter to the values appropriate to the sensor’s measured parameter.
The S80 Insertion Sensor uses a ¾” MNPT compression fitting as the process connection. This allows a variable insertion length to accommodate installation in pipe tees, flow cells, or through tank walls. If the fitting is reversed the sensor can be installed in a stand pipe for submersion into a tank.
The S80 Valve Retractable Sensor uses a 1” ball valve with a 1” NPT process connection. Loosening the rear compression fitting allows the sensor to slide freely through the ball valve but stop at the compression fitting for either insertion into the process or retraction from the process.