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    Calcium Sensor for Water Quality, 0.2~40,000 ppm

    $613.53
    Low price calcium sensor for water quality with measurement range 0.2~40000 for sale. This high accuracy water quality sensor can operate in the range of 0-50°C and at a pressure range of 0 to 2 atm. Sensitive sensing, supports online monitoring. Suitable for rivers, tap water, industrial wastewater, leachate, seawater, mining water, soil, cement.
    SKU: ATO-WQS-ICA
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    Delivery date: 6-12 days

    Calcium sensor for water quality, with a measurement range of 0.2 to 40,000 ppm. This highly accurate water quality sensor works in temperatures from 0 to 50°C and pressures up to 2 atm. It’s sensitive, supports online monitoring, and is perfect for rivers, tap water, industrial wastewater, leachate, seawater, mining water, soil, and cement. 

    Specification

    Ion Concentration
    Measurement Range 0.2~40000 ppm
    Resolution 0.01 ppm
    Measurement Accuracy ±3% FS
    Temperature
    Measurement Range -10.0 to 110.0 ℃
    Resolution 0.1 ℃
    Measurement Accuracy ±0.5 ℃
    Temperature Type Thermistor NTC10K
    Temperature Compensation Automatic
    Data Transmission
    Interface RS-485
    Protocol MODBUS-RTU communication protocol
    Other Parameters
    Working Voltage 9~27 VDC
    Dielectric Strength 2500 Vrms
    Power Consumption Approx. 0.5 W
    Material PPS Solid
    Installation Method 3/4 inch front and rear thread
    Slope 26±2 mV @ 25°C
    Repeatability ±2%
    Interference Ion Pb²⁺, Hg²⁺, Cu²⁺, Ni²⁺
    Pressure Range 0~2 atm
    Response Time ≤30 seconds to reach 95% response
    Storage Long-term: dry storage; Short-term: store in calcium ion standard solution
    Measurement Range 0.2 ppm~40,000 ppm
    pH Range 3~10 pH
    Output Impedance 20~50 MΩ
    Working Temperature 0~50 ℃
    Maintenance & Cleaning Clean with deionized water first, then rinse with calcium standard solution
    Online Monitoring Supported
    Calibration Point 1 ppm Ca²⁺
    Reference Electrode Double junction, single liquid junction structure
    Connector Type Terminal
    Applications Rivers, tap water, industrial wastewater, leachate, seawater, mining water, soil, cement, biomedicine, environmental monitoring, fertilizers, calcium ion detection


    Feature

    Ionised water quality sensor features

    • High Precision Electrodes: The calcium sensor has highly accurate electrodes that do not require any trial solutions, preventing contamination and ensuring more stable and accurate data.
    • Easy Installation: Equipped with a G3/4 pipe thread, the sensor is simple to install and helps reduce installation costs.
    • RS485 Output: Supports RS485 signal output, making it compatible with various monitoring and control systems.
    • Low Power Consumption: The ion sensor operates with a low power consumption of <0.5W, ensuring efficient use of energy.
    • High-Quality Cable: The water quality sensor is designed with high-quality, low-noise cables (standard length 5m, customizable), ensuring stable data transmission.

    Dimension (Unit: mm)

    Ionised water quality sensor size 

    Wiring Instructions

    Function Color Description
    Data Transmission Yellow Wire RS-485 Communication T/R+ (A)
    White Wire RS-485 Communication T/R− (B)
    Power Supply Red Wire DC Power Positive
    Black Wire DC Power Ground


    Application

    Ionised water quality sensor applications

    Tips: How can I solve the problem of inaccurate or non-responsive measurement of the calcium sensor?

    If the sensor appears to be measuring inaccurately or not responding at all, there are several things you can try:

    • Check the sensor for contamination: Suspended matter, grease or other deposits in the water may affect the sensor's measurement accuracy. Wash the sensor with deionised water to ensure its surface is clean.
    • Recalibrate: If measurements deviate from standard values, it may be necessary to recalibrate to ensure the sensor is adapted to the current water quality.
    • Check power supply and connections: Ensure that the power supply to the sensor is stable and that there are no problems with the connection to the data logger or control system. A faulty connection may result in abnormal or unresponsive readings.
    • Check electrode condition: After prolonged use, the electrodes may become worn or degraded, resulting in inaccurate measurements. Consider replacing the electrodes at this time.
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