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Myron L O72LC – ORP Sensor for 720II Monitor/Controllers, 1/2-inch MNPT, Low Conductivity

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ORP 1/2 inch MNPT ORP SENSOR FOR LOW COND

  • ORP sensor
  • 1/2-inch MNPT
  • Low conductivity
  • For use with 720II monitor/controllers
  • 10-ft (3 meter) cable
  • Built-in isolated preamplifier that guarantees accurate and reliable measurements
  • Completely encapsulated and sealed to keep out moisture and to assure long life
  • Extended tip Platinum electrode
  • Double ended MNPT for simple in-line or submersion applications
  • Twelve (12) month shelf life
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Myron L O72LC

  • ORP sensor
  • 1/2-inch MNPT
  • Low conductivity
  • For use with 720II monitor/controllers
  • 10-ft (3 meter) cable 

ORP Sensor for 720II Monitor/Controllers, 1/2-inch MNPT, Low Conductivity

The Myron L O72LC is a low conductivity ORP sensor with 1/2-inch MNPT and 10-ft (3 meter) cable) for use with Myron L 720II monitor/controllers.

The Low Conductivity “LC” sensor is recommended when the ORP (Oxidation Reduction Potential) of low conductivity (low ionic strength) solutions must be measured. This sensor utilizes a porous polyethylene double junction with a low molar (0.1) KCI gel in the reference meeting the solution. This low molar reference more closely matches the low ionic strength of the solution, which allows more stable readings and cuts down in the contamination of the solution being measured. The LC sensor is recommended for use in RO/DI applications with solutions less than 100 µM/ µS/ppm. The sensor has a twelve (12) month shelf life. This sensor is made for special, low conductivity applications.

All Myron L pH and ORP (REDOX) sensors are combination pH/reference, or ORP/reference. These sensors are designed to operate exclusively with the Myron L 720 Series II pH and ORP Monitor/controllers. Each sensor has a uniquely designed, built-in isolated preamplifier that guarantees accurate and reliable measurements — completely eliminating ground loops and noise issues. The preamp allows for longer distances between the sensor and the monitor/controller without the loss of accuracy or reliability due to cable capacitance, resistance, or noise.

The sensor bodies are made of Schedule 80 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) or Ryton Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) to withstand the demanding requirements of most applications. All Myron L sensors are completely encapsulated and sealed to keep out moisture and to assure long life under demanding conditions. The sensors are double ended MNPT for simple in-line or submersion applications.

STORAGE/SHELF LIFE

All pH and ORP sensors are life limited. For this reason, it is recommended that extra sensors be kept on hand for all process applications. To obtain the maximum life, always store the sensor in pH/ORP sensor storage solution when not in use. Do not allow the sensor to dry out.

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