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Mettler Toledo Thornton Sensor ZCEL240401

Material: W2T164005
Unit of Measure #: EA
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Mettler Toledo's Thornton sensors provide convenient electrical and process connections for easy maintenance and calibration. Sensors are compatible with M300 Meters and measure conductivity and resistivity.

Mettler Toledo's advanced sensor technology offers direct sensor inputs for all parameters for simplified installation. Sensors have integral temperature sensing for accurate measurement and compensation. Mettler Toledo promises high performance and long life in their sensors.

  • Model Number: Thornton 240-214
  • Fitting: 3/4" NPTM
  • Insertion Length in inches (mm): 1.14 (29)
  • Cable Length ft(m)/Connector: 1.5 (0. 5)/S
  • Fitting Material: Noryl
  • Range(S/cm)*: 0.02-2000
  • Cell Const. (cm-1): 0.1
  • Electrode Material: Titanium
  • Insulator Material: PEEK
  • Max Pressure/Temp Psig (bar) F (C): 250 (17) at 200 (93)

ZCEL240401

  • Conductivity or resistivity range: resistivity (Mohm-cm) = 1/conductivity (S/cm)
  • Mounting type: Insertion, retractable or submersion
  • Pipe connection type and size
  • Suspended solids: four-electrode sensors have flat surfaces which are less likely to accumulate solids
  • Chemical compatibility, including cleaning and disinfection processes. Rely on process experience or consult Thornton for unusual process composition. Monel is recommended for exposure to hydrofluoric acid