Measuring range: Usually the measuring range of conductivity transmitters is wide, which may cover different ranges from ultrapure water with low conductivity to various chemical solutions with high conductivity, such as 0 - 2000 mS/cm.
Accuracy: Generally has high measurement accuracy, which may be around ±0.1% - ±3%, depending on the measurement range and sensor type.
Temperature compensation: It has automatic temperature compensation or manual input temperature compensation function to ensure the accuracy of conductivity measurement at different temperatures. The compensation range may be 0 - 50℃ or wider.
Output signal: The common output signal is isolated DC 4 - 20mA output, which can be easily connected to other control systems. The maximum load is usually around 500Ω. Some models may also support digital communication protocols such as HART, Profibus PA, Foundation Fieldbus, etc. to achieve more flexible communication and remote control.
Display: Equipped with a backlit LCD display, it can clearly display information such as conductivity measurement value, temperature value, output current value, as well as menu options and operation prompts, which is convenient for users to set up and calibrate.
Protection level: IP65 protection level can effectively prevent dust intrusion and water spray intrusion, suitable for most industrial environments, and can be wall-mounted or pipe-mounted.
Power supply: There may be multiple power supply options, such as 18 - 30V DC or 100 - 250V AC, etc., to meet different on-site power supply needs.