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Portasondas de inmersión ARD250 | PP-H | Para sensores con rosca PG 13,5

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Portasondas de inmersión ARD250 | PP-H | Para sensores con rosca PG 13,5

Portasondas para una integración sencilla y segura del proceso de sensores con rosca Pg 13,5

  • Funcionamiento fiable y mantenimiento mínimo gracias a su diseño único especial
  • Fácil extracción e instalación del adaptador del sensor mediante ½ vuelta de una tuerca de racor (manual)
  • Extracción del adaptador del sensor hacia dentro mediante el tubo de inmersión como hacia fuera
  • Sin torsión del cable al montar el sensor
  • Adaptador del sensor: PG 13,5
  • Profundidades de inmersión: 100/200 cm
  • Material: PP-H
  • Conexiones de proceso:
    • brida DN 50 con casquillo con collar desplazable
    • soporte de pared
    • suspensión por cable
  • Pasacables: cubierta EPDM con manguitos de cable

El portasondas para la medición en calderas, depósitos y canales ofrece una inserción segura de sensores para calcular parámetros de medición como el valor de pH, la conductividad o el contenido de oxígeno. Las características especiales de construcción permiten un intercambio sencillo de los sensores.

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Materiales en contacto con el medio: PP-H
Protección contra explosiones: no Ex
Sensores y adaptadores: Sensor de conductividad, conductivo, Sensor de oxígeno, Sensor de pH
Tipo de producto: Immersion Fitting
Operation: manually

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ARD250 Immersion Fitting

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Portasondas de inmersión ARD250
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