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Turbisens 4-20mA Transmitter And Immersion Probe

Brand: BAMO
BAMO Mesures Turbisens 4-20mA Transmitter And Immersion Probe, ISME Malaysia
  • Compact transmitter, 4-20 mA output
  • In conformity with EN ISO 7027, infrared light (860 nm), 90° scattered light
  • Selectable ranges:
  • 0 to 50/ 100/ 200/ 500 / 1000/ 2000 FTU
  • High resolution from 0.01 FTU
  • Max immersion depth: 10 m
Output signal:  4-20 mA
Example: Connection to a BAMOWIZ or an analogue PLC input
Power supply:  10 to 30 V DC, galvanically isolated from measuring circuit
Consumption:  Note: When the 4-20mA loop is powered by the connected monitor or PLC, the connected load increases by 0.48 W: 24 x 20 = 0.48 (24 V DC; 20 mA; 0.48 W)
Ambient temperature:  0 to +45°C
Probe protection:   IP 68, max. depth 10 m (EN 60 529)
Cable:  TPK, length 6m (special lengths on request), connection to head housing via a watertight connector (IP67).
Resistant to highly diluted acids and alkalis
Liquid temperature:  0 to +60°C
Probe body:  PVC
Selectable ranges: 0 to 50 / 100 / 200 / 500 / 1000 / 2000 FTU
FTU= Formazin Turbidity Units
Accuracy:   ±5% of reading
±1% F.S. in use
Resolution: Or 0.01 FNU or 1 FTU according to the measuring range
Color compensation:  Color compensation in the measuring ranges 50 and 100 FTU
Head housing:  PBT, IP 65 (EN 60 529)
Fitting:  2” BSP male; With counter-nut and angle bracket
Display:
(integrated to the head) 
4 Digits for current turbidity and settings Status LED for alarm signals
Settings:  Rotating potentiometer/ push button
Option:  Test kit for a quick check of the device

BAMO Turbisens is an immersion turbidity transmitter, designed for measuring the turbidity – content of solid particles (ie. suspended particles) in open basins or channels. Turbisens optically measures the turbidity of the liquid. The measurement system complies with standard NF EN ISO 7027 (Nephelometry) The electronics integrated into the head converts the measurement into a 4-20 mA signal.

Control and monitoring of:

  • Wastewater treatment plant outlets
  • Sedimentation process
  • Wells
  • Cooling water basin