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ARD170 Submersible Fitting with sinker | PP-H or PP-electrically conductive | For field measurement with Memosens sensors

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ARD170 Submersible Fitting with sinker | PP-H or PP-electrically conductive | For field measurement with Memosens sensors

Submersible fitting with sinker for field measurement with Memosens sensors.

  • Submersible fitting with sinker
  • Ideal for field measurements with Memosens sensors and Portavo
  • Integrated probe guard
  • Easy to use
  • For Memosens sensors with Ø 12 mm, length 120 mm
  • Materials: PP-H or PP electrically conductive
  • Cable length: 3 m, 5 m or 10 m
  • Cable design also with ATEX certificate
  • Connection: 
    • to Portavo via M12 connector or 
    • to transmitter with ferrules

The ARD170 submersible fitting allows a Memosens sensor to be safely inserted into liquid media. It can be used in tanks, boilers, or basins, as well as open channels with flow.

The fitting is suitable for Memosens sensors with a body diameter of 12 mm and a length of 120 mm. In conjunction with a portable meter with Memosens technology (such as the Portavo), the fitting is ideal for field measurement.

Thanks to the use of conductive fitting material, ARD170 can also be used in hazardous locations.

Applications
Water, wastewater, industrial water, chemicals

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Technical details

Product Type: Immersion Fitting
Explosion protection: non Ex
Operation: manually
Sensors & Adapters: Conductivity sensor, conductive, Oxygen sensor, pH sensor
Process-Wetted Materials: PP-EL, PP-H

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Manuals

[14457] User Manual (DE, EN)
ARD170 Submersible Fitting
Version 01

Data Sheets

[14482] Data sheet
ARD170 Submersible Fitting
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