CS200 – Contacting Conductivity Sensor, 12 mm Platinum

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CS200 - Contacting Conductivity Sensor, 12 mm Platinum

Parameters & Applications

Product Information

The CS200 12 mm Platinum Contacting Sensor is ideally suited for laboratory or light industrial process applications. It can be submerged in a tank or mounted inline. It is made of a rugged epoxy body, glass, and black coated platinum. For best performance, we recommend the selection of an appropriate cell constant for your measurement range and a temperature compensation option to match your instrument. This sensor is compatible with most portable and benchtop meters. For more information, see the product specification sheet.

Ideal for Laboratory or Light Industrial Process Applications

  • Submersible in tank or mounted inline
  • Made of rugged epoxy body

Accurate Measurements

  • Select from three cell constants based on your measurement range
  • Use temperature compensation for best performance

Compatible with Most Portable & Benchtop Meters

CA ResidentsProp 65 WARNING(S)

*Accuracy and repeatability of the sensor depends on the accuracy of the calibrating electronics

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Specifications

  • Temperature /Pressure Rating: 0 – 70° C (32 – 158° F)/7.5 bar

    Temperature Compensation: Pt1000 or 10K NTC (See ordering information for more details)

    Wetted Materials: Epoxy

    Measuring Surface: Black Coated Platinum

    Cell Constants:

    • 0.1/cm
    • 1/cm
    • 10/cm

    See ordering information in product specification sheet for more details.

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Additional information

Weight 0.23 lbs
Dimensions 5.7 × 2 × 2 in
Cell Constant

B – 0.1/cm, C – 1.0/cm, D – 10/cm

Temperature Compensation

N – No Selection, 1 – PT1000 RTD

Cable Length

AB – 3-ft Cable (1 meter), 2 Wire Cable, BC – 10-ft Cable (3 meters), Standard 4 Wire Cable

Cable Termination Connector

2 – BNC Connector, 3 – Tinned Leads

Installation/Fitting Type

N – No Selection

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