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RS-485 Dissolved Oxygen Probe No Electrolytes IP68 Protection

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Brand Name :kacise
Model Number :KFDO310
Certification :CE
Place of Origin :CHINA
MOQ :0-100
Price :$0-$2000
Payment Terms :L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability :100
Delivery Time :3-10days
Packaging Details :Common package or custom package
Measuring principle :fluorescence
Range :0ー20 mg/L (0ー200% saturation, 25 °C)
Resolution :0.01 mg/l, 0.1 °C
Precision :± 2% f.s. , ± 0.5 °C
Temperature compensation :Automatic temperature compensation (PT1000)
Output mode :RS-485 bus, Modbus-RTU protocol
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KFDO310 Online Fluorescence Dissolved Oxygen Sensor No Electrolytes No Polarization No Need To Consume Oxygen

1.Principle

KFDO310 integrated on-line fluorescence dissolved oxygen sensor is designed and made based on the quenching principle of excited fluorescence of specific substances in physics. The blue light from the light-emitting diode illuminates the fluorescent material on the inner surface of the fluorescent cap. The fluorescent material on the inner surface is excited and emits red light. By detecting the phase difference between the red light and the blue light, and comparing it with the internal calibration value, the concentration of oxygen molecule can be calculated, and the final value can be output by temperature automatic compensation.

2.Feature

No electrolytes, no polarization

No need to consume oxygen, not affected by the flow rate

Built-in temperature sensor, automatic temperature compensation

Free from chemicals like sulfides

Small drift, fast response, more accurate measurement

Maintenance-free, long service life, lower use cost

Fluorescent caps are easy to replace

RS-485 interface, Modbus-RTU protocol

3.Technical Specifications

Model number KFDO310
Measuring principle fluorescence
Range 0ー20 mg/L (0ー200% saturation, 25 °C)
Resolution 0.01 mg/l, 0.1 °C
Precision ± 2% f.s. , ± 0.5 °C
Temperature compensation Automatic temperature compensation (PT1000)
Output mode RS-485 bus, Modbus-RTU protocol
Working conditions 0ー45 °C, < 0.2 mpa
Storage temperature - 5 ~ 65 °C
Installation mode Immersion mounting
Cable length 5 meters, other length can be customized
Power consumption < 0.05 W
Power supply 12 ~ 24 VDC ± 10%
Protection level IP68
Calibration Two-point calibration
Fluorescent cap life Guaranteed Use for one year (under normal use)
Material for sensor housing Pom and 316L stainless steel

4.Dimensional Drawing

RS-485 Dissolved Oxygen Probe No Electrolytes IP68 Protection

5.Installation and Electrical Connection

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RS-485 Dissolved Oxygen Probe No Electrolytes IP68 Protection

The temperature sensing part should be immersed below the liquid surface to avoid collision with the film head surface. The head part of the membrane should be free from sediment.

Tips:Measuring Dissolved Oxygen

Dissolved Oxygen Measurement Methods

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Dissolved oxygen can be measured by colorimetry, a sensor and meter or by titration.

There are three methods available for measuring dissolved oxygen concentrations. Modern techniques involve either an electrochemical or optical sensor. The dissolved oxygen sensor is attached to a meter for spot sampling and laboratory applications or to a data logger, process monitor or transmitter for deployed measurements and process control.

The colorimetric method offers a basic approximation of dissolved oxygen concentrations in a sample. There are two methods designed for high-range and low-range dissolved oxygen concentrations. These methods are quick and inexpensive for basic projects, but limited in scope and subject to error due to other redoxing agents that may be present in the water 27.

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