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AS Series Conductivity Sensors

The AS conductivity probes are general purpose sensors that combine durability, performance and low cost. They will work in any application that is less than 95 °C and that does not need the strength of stainless steel. Five cell constants from 0.001 to 50 cover everything between pure water and brine. Probes come with a choice of 316 SS or graphite electrodes.

All include a safety stop shoulder and a choice of temperature elements for automatic temperature compensation (1000 ΩRTD, 100 ΩRTD, 300 ΩNTC or 3kΩ NTC). A special compression fitting allows adjustable insertion length in 3/4 inch NPT piping or in the side of a tank. Submersion mounting requires simply reversing the direction of the compression fitting. Mounting hardware include a CPVC pipe and an adjustable bracket for hanging on the rim of the tank. The AM-HTC-AS hot tap with longer body sensor (HT version) permit removal of the cell from process piping or from tanks without shutting down the system.

Features
  • CPVC shell
  • 316 SS or Graphite Electrodes
  • PT1000RTD Automatic Temperature Compensation Device
  • Adjustable Insertion Length
  • AM-HTC-AS Ball Valve “Hot Tap” Hardware Available
  • Five Cell Constants to choose from: 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10 and 50
  • Choice of four temperature devices for automatic compensation
  • Quick Ship available on standard models
Applications
  • Cooling towers
  • High purity water applications
  • Pharmaceutical Applications
  • Reverse osmosis systems
  • Food and Beverage
  • Aquaculture
  • Agriculture
Product Key
ASM001P1
 G01S2
  1H3
  10TX4
  50  
Electrodes
M-316 SS
G-Graphite
Cell Constant
001 – 0.01
01 – 0.1
1 – 1.0
10 – 10
50-50
Mounting
P – CPVC compression fitting
S – SS compression fitting
H – Long length for hot tap
Temperature Compensation
1 – Pt 1000 Ω RTD
2 – 300 Ω NTC
3 – 3000 Ω NTC
4 – 100 Ω RTD
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