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Hanna Instruments™ pH Electrode for Boilers and Cooling Towers, Titanium, with DIN Connector
Description
The HI72911D titanium pH Electrode with DIN Connector is ideal for measuring the pH in boilers and cooling towers. It uses general purpose glass, a flat tip bulb, titanium body, and PTFE double junction with polymer electrolyte.
- General Purpose (GP) Glass: Resistance of 100 megaohms at 25°C, and suitable for use with samples at 0 to 80°C
- Recessed Flat Tip Bulb: Easy to clean and prevents solids from collecting on the sensor
- Titanium Body: Increases immunity to electrostatic and magnetic fields, and strong corrosion resistance, even in seawater
- Matching Pin: Eliminates ground loops and mode perturbations by isolating current/magnetic fields from the reference electrode
- PTFE Junction: Porous polytetrafluoroethylene is hydrophobic and often used on electrodes with polymer electrolytes
- DIN Connector: Designed for use with Hanna HI99141 Boiler and Cooling Tower pH Portable Meter
- Double Junction: Minimizes sample contamination of the electrode and junction clogs by AgCl
Specifications
Specifications
| Connector Types | 7-pin DIN |
| Description | Double (Ag/AgCl) reference, PTFE-type junction with polymer electrolyte, With recessed flat tip |
| Diameter (Metric) | 14 mm |
| Type | Electrode Boiler/Tower 7-pin DIN |
| For Use With (Application) | Measuring pH in boilers and cooling towers |
| Includes | Internal temperature sensor, amplifier, 1m cable |
| Length (Metric) | 110 mm body, 150.5 mm overall |
| Material | Titanium (matching pin) body, General purpose glass sensor tip |
| pH Range | 0 to 13 |
| Temperature (Metric) Range | 0°C to 80°C |
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