Biotech-Lab User Manual
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9 HDU-Sensors and Interfaces
9.1 HDU-CDTP
Conductivity/Temperature Sensor
9.1.1 TECHNICAL DATA
Conductivity
Quadropole carbon Compound electrode.
4 measuring ranges.
Temperature compensation coefficient may be adjusted.
Range: 0...200.00 mS/cm
Cell constant: 0,54 1/cm
Accuracy: 0...199 uS/cm 0,3% ± 0.6 uS/cm
200...1999 uS/cm ± 6 uS/cm
2...11.99 mS/cm ± 0.06 mS/cm
12...19.99 mS/cm ± 0.03 mS/cm
20...200 mS/cm ± 0.6 mS/cm
Temperature
Sensor integrated into the conductivity electrode
Range: 0...100 °C
Resolution: 0.01 °C
Accuracy: 25...40°C ± 0.05°C, otherwise ± 0.1°C
Calibration
PTB/NIST traceable
Communication Rate
All values five times per second
Degree of Protection
P67
Power Supply
3.3 to 5 V, max. 80 mA via RS485- or USB-Interface
Environmental
Ambient Operating Temperature Range: 0 to 50°C
Conditions
Storage Temperature Range: -40 to 80°C
Operating and Storage Humidity: 85% max
relative humidity non-condensing from 0 to 50°C
Dimensions
124 x 34 mm
9.1.2 FLOW-THROUGH ADAPTER FOR CONDUCTIVITY AND TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
The adapter is suitable for measuring pressure, temperature and conductivity in flow-though mode.
With immersion usage of the probe it is suitable for measuring temperature and conductivity
concurrently. The preferred orientation of the adapter is vertical. The axial connector must point down
(see picture). In flow-through mode the axial connector is to be used as inlet meanwhile the side
connector is to be used as outlet. Before measurement it is necessary to shake the adapter slightly,
so that air bubbles trapped inside can pass off through the outlet.
For immersion usage the probe must be disconnected from the flow-through.
Never touch the carbon ring electrode surfaces with your fingers or other objects.
Do not buckle the probe cable.
Pressure
Outlet
Connector