Conductivity Level Probes resist heat and corrosion.
August 28, 2008 -
Mounted in any orientation in tank, tee fitting, or any compatible threaded port, Series CLP determines presence of conductive liquid at set level by sensing conductivity. Probes allow for measurement of conductivity between probe fitting and end, which is isolated by ceramic insulator, or between ends of 2 probes. Offered with ½ in. NPT process connection, probes feature solid stainless steel end for resistance to heat and corrosion.
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Series CLP Conductivity Level Probes are used to determine the presence of a conductive liquid at a set level by sensing conductivity. The Series CLP is coupled with the Series TSWB Temperature Level Controller for a complete level control system. These probes allow for the measurement of conductivity between the probe fitting and end, which is isolated by a ceramic insulator, or between the probe ends of two probes. The CLP can be mounted in any orientation in a tank, tee fitting, or any compatible threaded port. The probe end is solid stainless steel allowing substantial resistance to heat and corrosion. The Series CLP is offered in a 1/2" NPT process connection size.
Complete details are available on our website @ http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Products/Pr... Company Information: Name: Dwyer Instruments, Inc. Address: P.O. Box 373-T City: Michigan City State: IN ZIP: 46361 0373 Country: USA Phone: 800-872-9141 FAX: 219-872-9057 http://www.dwyer-inst.com
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