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Conductivity Meter, Aqua2000-EC

Conductivity Meter, Aqua2000-EC

The Aqua2000-EC is a Conductivity Meter that measures electric conductivity and water temperature. Its design allows operators to visually inspect the measurement sensor and easily monitor operation conditions and potential defects during operation.

  • sensor relies on the electrode measurement method
  • plug and play installation with auto identification and operation
  • simultaneous output of electrical conductivity and water temperature
  • compact design to reduce installation space

Description

This Conductivity Meter, the Aqua2000-EC, is a water analyzer that measures electric conductivity and water temperature. Its design allows operators to visually inspect the measuring sensor, which allows easy monitoring of the device’s conditions and for potential defects during operation. Overall, the Aqua2000-EC, from Bluesen, improves convenience for users during operation.

  • electrode measurement method
  • plug and play auto identification and operation
  • simultaneous output of electrical conductivity and water temperature
  • minimized installation space

Features of the Aqua2000-EC Conductivity Meter

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Physical Characteristics
  • Display: 4.3 inch TFT LCD touchscreen
  • Size (mm): 153(W) x 150(H) x 140(D)
  • Waterproof Rating: IP65
  • Power / Power Consumption: AC 100/240 V, 50/60 Hz, 10 W
  • Output: 4-20 mA, 3CH
  • Communication Options: RS232, RS485
  • Download Options: USB, SD card
Electric Conductivity
  • Measurement Method: AC2-electrode
  • Measurement Type: automatic temperature compensation
  • Material: titanium
  • Measurement Range: 0-500/5000 µS/cm (range can be set by operator)
Water Temperature
  • Measurement Method: PT1000Ω
  • Electrode Material: platinum thermometer (built in water quality sensor)
  • Measurement Range: -4 to 158˚F (-20 to 70˚C)

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