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Myron L CS52 Conductivity Sensor
Myron L CS52 Conductivity Sensor
 

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Product Code: CS52


25 ft Cable:
Extend sensor cable length to 25ft [Add $30.50]

100 ft Cable:
Extend sensor cable length to 100ft [Add $108.00]

TP:
Temperature sensor 0-200°C - NOT for CSA or CSATC (custom order) [Add $82.50]

SQC:
Quick Connect sensor cable M/F [Add $70.50]

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Description Spec Sheet / Manual Technical Specifications
 
CS52 sensors (10.0 constant) are used above 20,000. These reliable sensors feature an integral temperature sensor to ensure accurate and rapid automatic temperature compensation. The sturdy polypropylene bushing is modular for easy inexpensive replacement. Several alternatives for the metal portion of the sensor are available, depending on the demands of the application.

INCLUDES
Sensor with 10ft cable
• 3/4" MNPT bushing fitting (standard)

BENEFITS
• Economic Value
• Small, Convenient Size
• 100 psi at 95°C
• General Purpose Use
• Field Replaceable

DESCRIPTION
This sensor has a small footprint for its high probe constant of 10.0. Its size and economical pricing make it ideal for use in various OEM applications, such as skid mount R.O. systems, water treatment units, chemical dilutions, and many more. Wetted materials of construction are 316 stainless steel and CPVC, with double EPR O-ring seals. The first O-ring is the only one to touch the process fluid, allowing the second O-ring to operate free from chemical attack. The thermowell containing the temperature sensing element in its tip is exposed directly to the stream, assuring rapid automatic compensation for maximum accuracy. Process connections are 3/4” NPT for insertion, and the back portion is 3/4” stainless steel tubing, which can be gripped by a swage fitting for submersion applications. A Teflon®* insulator is available as an option to the standard CPVC.

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