Our S8075 series of pH deliver the most reliable online pH monitoring in a unique, modular package that minimizes total cost of ownership. These sensor cartridges can be changed in a few seconds with no tools or re-wiring required. Extended sensor lifetime with ERP Reference System.
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MODBUS/RS485 Interface for conductivity sensors
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The EM805 is our most cost-effective solution for connecting our S8000 series pH and ORP sensors to a PLC or SCADA system. This small electronic module functions as a blind ORP transmitter with a 4-20mA or MODBUS/RS485 output. No additional instrumentation is required to condition the sensor signal to be read by your PLC or SCADA. It can also be used to pair Sensorex sensors with any controller
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Now Available with optional MODBUS/RS485 Interface
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Our S8000 series of ORP deliver the most reliable online ORP monitoring in a unique, modular package that minimizes total cost of ownership. These sensor cartridges can be changed in a few seconds with no tools or re-wiring required. Extended sensor lifetime with ERP Reference System.
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Sensor cartridge housing for use with S8000 series pH and ORP electrodes. Available with integrated automatic temperature compensation and solution ground. Reduce operating costs of pH sensors by using the modular S8000 platform - only the sensor cartridge must be replaced. For use in submersion or in-line installations.
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The S853 and S855 are shielded, low-noise cable assemblies for our S8000 series pH and ORP sensors. The cable assembly features a 3/4" NPT thread submersion installations.
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Our S8000 series of pH deliver the most reliable online pH monitoring in a unique, modular package that minimizes total cost of ownership. These sensor cartridges can be changed in a few seconds with no tools or re-wiring required. Extended sensor lifetime with ERP Reference System.
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Ideal for Light Industrial Process Applications
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Water quality is no longer something we can check “once in a while.” With regulators and the public demanding transparency—especially after high-profile sewage and runoff incidents—continuous, in-situ monitoring is becoming table stakes for rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and estuaries. Multiparameter water sondes—compact, robust instruments that host several sensors at once—make this
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