MIK-PTU200 online turbidity meter Introduction:
The MIK-PTU200 sensor is based on a combined infrared absorption scatter method and the turbidity can be measured continuously using the ISO 7027 method. The turbidity value was determined according to ISO7027 infrared double scattering light technology without chromatic influence. Self-cleaning can be selected according to the use environment. The data is stable and the performance is reliable. The self-diagnosis function is built in to ensure the data is accurate; the installation and calibration are simple.
The MIK-PTU200 controller is used to display the measured data of the sensor and can be connected to a digital signal sensor or an analog signal sensor. The user can configure and calibrate the 4-20 mA analog output through the interface of the controller. Functions such as relay control and digital communication can be realized. And the composition of the analyzer can be widely used in sewage plants, water plants, water stations, surface water, industrial and other fields of turbidity monitoring. Features:
1, high protection level, dustproof and waterproof
2, detection is not affected by chromaticity
3, self-diagnosis function to ensure data accuracy
4, three-way relay, control is easier
Size: 145*125*162mm length*width*height Technical Parameters:
Weight: 1.3KG
Main material: aluminum powder dusting
Waterproof rating: IP65
Storage temperature: -20 ° C to 70 ° C
Operating temperature: -15 to 60 ° C
Power supply: AC220V, 50HZ, 5W
Output: Two 4-20ma analog outputs, programmable response parameters and corresponding ranges Note: Allow 500 ohms load
Display output: 128*64 graphic dot matrix liquid crystal with LED strong backlight shell for direct sunlight operation.
Relay: relay can be set, program response parameters and response values can be programmed
Digital communication: with MODBUS RS485 communication function, real-time transmission of measured values
Warranty: 1 year
The MIK-PTU200 sensor is based on a combined infrared absorption scatter method and the turbidity can be measured continuously using the ISO 7027 method.