Sensorex's Conductivity Monitoring System features EX2000RS transmitter.

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Sensorex SensoPro Toroidal Conductivity Monitoring System is integrated with a Sensorex TCS3020 probe. Unit offers conductivity measuring range of 0.0 µS/cm to 2000 mS/cm and is used to measure percent concentration of NaCl, HCI, HNO3, NaOH, H2SO4 and H3PO4 compounds. Product is equipped with Toroidal conductivity sensors and comes with RS-485 serial interface with Modbus RTU or ASCII protocol option. System features an onboard screen display measurements.


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SensoPro Complete Conductivity Monitoring System

Toroidal conductivity sensor paired with Modbus-equipped transmitter for reliable conductivity and concentration monitoring in a single package

To meet conductivity control needs in online water quality and process applications, Sensorex has introduced the Sensorex SensoPro Toroidal Conductivity Monitoring System. The system combines a Sensorex TCS3020 probe, capable of reliable conductivity measurements in even the harshest of environments, with the company’s new EX2000RS transmitter, featuring Modbus communication for robust system integration. Monitoring with SensoPro can prevent scaling and corrosion, reduce excessive water usage, and optimize processes in a range of applications including cooling tower water control, wastewater treatment, brine analysis, desalination, chemical processing, and other harsh or high conductivity environments.

The TCS3020 probe used in the SensoPro system measures conductivity using toroidal sensing technology, which is more stable and reliable compared to traditional contacting conductivity sensors. Toroidal conductivity sensors do not cause polarization, do not become fouled, and rarely require maintenance. This design, along with the TCS3020’s rugged Noryl-body, reduces maintenance and increases reliability, resulting in more cost-effective operation over time than contacting sensors.

The Modbus-equipped EX2000RS toroidal conductivity transmitter completes the SensoPro system. The unit includes one analog output and can monitor conductivity, percent concentration, total dissolved solids (TDS), and salinity. The RS-485 serial interface with Modbus RTU or ASCII protocol provides multiple output options for integration with industrial automation systems. The onboard screen displays measurements in real-time and is capable of showing up to four weeks of historical measured values. The EX2000RS has a small form factor, an IP65/Nema4X case, weighs just 1.1 pounds, and can be wall or panel mounted.

Sensorex’s SensoPro Toroidal Conductivity Monitoring System is backed by a one-year limited warranty. This system as a whole features a conductivity measuring range of 0.0 µS/cm-2000 mS/cm, percent concentration measurements for NaCl, HCI, HNO3, NaOH, H2SO4, H3PO4, and automatic or manual temperature control. The result is a reliable conductivity and concentration monitoring system, in one simple package.

To learn more, or to purchase the Sensorex SensoPro Toroidal Conductivity Monitoring System, visit www.sensorex.com, email info@sensorex.com or phone +1 714-895-4344.

About Sensorex:

Since 1972, Sensorex has been a global leader in the design and manufacture of quality electrodes and sensors for water quality and process applications. The company is approved and certified by NSF International to the ISO 9001:2008 standard for the design and manufacturing of laboratory and industrial analytical sensors for aqueous solutions.

Sensorex offers more than 2000 sensor packages for pH, ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, free chlorine, chlorine dioxide, UV transmittance and other specialty measurements, as well as a full line of sensor accessories and online transmitters. Its expert technical support engineers solve analytical sensor challenges with custom OEM designs and off the shelf products. Headquartered in California, with a global distributor network, Sensorex is a subsidiary of Halma plc, an international market leader in safety, health and sensor technology.

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