
NEULOG SALINITY LOGGER SENSOR GUIDE
On the salinity probe there are two electrodes of known surface area with a known
distance between them which allows for the sensor to determine the salinity of
solutions. The electrodes located on the salinity probe have an electrical potential
difference applied to them to generate a current through the solution. If ions are
present the current will flow between the electrodes. Current flows through solutions
via ion transport, therefore the higher number of ions present in a solution the easier
an electrical current can flow and a higher salinity value will be measured. The
electrodes alternate polarities to prevent a total ion migration to either pole which
could cause polarization and electrolysis.
Maintenance and storage:
Never submerge the NeuLog plastic body in any liquid.
Do not allow liquid into either the sensor’s or probe’s plastic body.
After using the probe rinse with distilled water and then blot or let air dry.
Store in a box at room temperature out of direct sunlight.
Temperature range/constraints.
pH constraints
Any chemicals the probe cannot be used in.
Warranty:
We promise to deliver our sensor free of defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of 3 years from the date of purchase. Our warranty does not cover damage of
the product caused by improper use, abuse, or incorrect storage. Sensors with a shelf
life such as ion selective proves have a warranty of 1 year. Should you need to act
upon the warranty please contact your distributor. Your sensor will be repaired or
replaced.
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