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Process pH Analyzer
K-8 Series

Outline
The K-8 series of pH meters are suitable for indoor or outdoor use and can handle everything from the monitoring of pH levels in drainage water and water at simple wastewater processing facilities to taking pH measurements in a variety of production processes with a suitable pH meter. These analyzers can be used in a wide variety of conditions thanks to the incorporation of easily adaptable sensor and a varieties of cleaning devices that are suitable for various liquids. The unit's conversion device enables both digital and analog display and is available in both two- and four-wire insulated systems. The K-8 series is suitable for a wide range of uses, including monitoring wastewater, manufacturing and reactor processes as well as quality control.

Main Features
The display switching device is insulated inside the unit so there are no restrictions on the connecting power source. Also, a lightning rod attachment is possible with standard meters.

The use of a two-wire transmission system enables easy wiring to power source. The power cable can be extended as far as two kilometers.

The resilient liquid crystal display can withstand temperatures up to 50°C to 60°C and measurements can be read easily even in direct sunlight.

The converter is waterproof and, because the switches and volume controls are located on the lower portion of the unit, calibration is possible without removing the cover.

The four-wire type converter runs on 100v AC and does not require a distributor.


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