Digital conductivity sensor KEC300
Modbus

Digital conductivity sensor - KEC300 - Xian Kacise Optronics Co., Ltd. - Modbus
Digital conductivity sensor - KEC300 - Xian Kacise Optronics Co., Ltd. - Modbus
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Characteristics

Technology
digital
Output
Modbus

Description

The conductivity sensor is a sensitive element used to detect the change in the resistance of a solution (i.e. the measurement of resistance). It consists of an electrode and a reference electrode connected with the electrode. When the conductivity of the measured solution changes (for example, the temperature increases or decreases), the voltage at both ends will also change accordingly. By measuring the difference of this change you can calculate parameters such as the concentration of ions in the solution or the total solid concentration. KEC300 online conductivity/salinity Sensor is an online water quality Sensor developed on the basis of digital water quality analysis platform. Integrated design, using industrial on- line electrode, digital, intelligent sensor design concept. The functions of electrode signal detection, temperature detection, automatic compensation and digital signal conversion are realized in the instrument. RS485 signal output, easy networking and system integration, widely used in surface water, pollution sources and other industries. Characteristics Integrated design, immune to electromagnetic interference Industrial conductivity electrode, electrode constant stability, not affected by polarization, pollution Built-in temperature sensor, real-time temperature compensation Stainless steel case, IP68 waterproof grade, suitable for various working conditions RS485 signal output, Standard Modbus protocol, easy integration, networking
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