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Digital Turbidity & Suspended Solids Sensor

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【Product Description】

  1. Automatic cleaning wiper with customizable brushing cycles.

  2. Anti-lock design prevents electrode misalignment from debris buildup.

  3. Sapphire mirror surface (9H) resists sand abrasion (8H), ensuring accuracy.

  4. Ambient light compensation minimizes interference; light intensity compensation eliminates errors from source attenuation.

  5. Dual-function turbidity and suspended solids measurement in a compact design.

  6. Infrared 880 nm LED source with low refraction and strong penetration.

  7. Available in 316L stainless steel or titanium, suitable for diverse applications.

  8. IP68 protection, withstands up to 1 bar pressure.

【Application】

For municipal, industrial, and environmental water monitoring


【Specification Parameters】

Model LS TUR-1PDW1G
Measurement Method Infrared Optical Method
Range Turbidity: 0-4000 NTU; Suspended Solids: 0-4000 mg/Lw
Resolution Turbidity: 0.01 NTU; Suspended Solids: 0.1 mg/Lw
Measurement Accuracy Measurement value ±5%
Output Signal RS485 (Modbus standard communication protocol)
Interface Thread 3/4' NPT thread
Main Material 316L stainless steel
Overall Dimensions D32.5mm, L157mm (3/4” NPT)
Protection Level IP68
Cable Length 3 meters/10 meters/20 meters optional; customizable length


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