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ARD250 Armatura a immersione | PP-H | Per sensori con filettatura PG 13,5

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ARD250 Armatura a immersione | PP-H | Per sensori con filettatura PG 13,5

Armatura per l’integrazione semplice e sicura nel processo dei sensori con filettatura PG 13,5

  • Funzionamento sicuro, manutenzione facilitata grazie alla struttura speciale ed esclusiva
  • Semplicità di smontaggio e smontaggio dell’adattatore per sensore con ½ giro del dado a risvolto (manuale)
  • Rimozione dell’adattatore per sensore sia verso l’interno, attraverso il tubo di immersione, sia verso l’esterno
  • Nessuna torsione del cavo durante il montaggio del sensore
  • Adattatore per sensore: PG 13,5
  • Lunghezze di immersione: 100 / 200 cm
  • Materiale: PP-H
  • Raccordi a processo:
    • Flangia DN 50 con boccola flangiata scorrevole
    • Supporto a muro
    • Sospensione a fune
  • Passacavi: cappuccio in EPDM con gommini passacavo

L’armatura per la misurazione all’interno di caldaie, bacini e canali garantisce l’inserimento sicuro di sensori per la misurazione di parametri quali il valore pH, la conducibilità o il contenuto di ossigeno. Le speciali caratteristiche costruttive consentono una facile sostituzione del sensore.

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Dettagli tecnici

Materiali a contatto con il mezzo: PP-H
Protezione contro le esplosioni: nessun ex
Sensori e adattatori: Sensore di conduttività, conduttivo, Sensore di ossigeno, Sensore di pH
Tipo di prodotto: Immersion Fitting
Operation: manually

Scaricamento

Manuals

[14757]
User Manual (DE, EN)
ARD250 Immersion Fitting

Schede tecniche

[14402] Scheda tecnica
Armatura a immersione ARD 250
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