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PH 3400-033 Modulo di misurazione pH/Redox | Per Protos | Sonde differenziali di pH (Pfaudler)

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PH 3400-033 Modulo di misurazione pH/Redox | Per Protos | Sonde differenziali di pH (Pfaudler)

Modulo per la misurazione di pH/Redox (ORP), ingresso ad alta impedenza doppia, ad es. con elettrodi differenziali Pfaudler

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Contatto

Dettagli tecnici

Parametro di misurazione: pH, Redox
Protezione contro le esplosioni: nessun ex
Sensori: Elettrodi differenziali Pfaudler

Scaricamento

Manuals

[1158] User Manual
Measuring Module Protos PH 3400(X)-033
for Protos II 4400(X) / Protos 3400 (X)
Version 10

Installation guides

[14546] Installation Guide
Measuring Module Protos PH 3400(X)-033
for Protos II 4400(X) / Protos 3400 (X)

Servizio Unser

Utilizzato nei processi o nelle applicazioni

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