ZNH-02 NH3N sensor Introduction: The NH3N sensor has temperature compensation and extended pH compensation. Based on the ion selection method for measuring ammonium ions, the sensor consists of a working electrode, a reference electrode, an ion selection membrane, and an electrolyte. Sensors do not require any reagents or pre-treatment. It has the advantages of low maintenance cost, stable data, reliable performance, and simple installation. Equipped with data analysis software, with functions such as calibration and recording. This product is widely used for NH3N monitoring in fields such as sewage plants, waterworks, surface water, aquaculture, and industry. Features: 1. With temperature and pH compensation 2. Each electrode can be replaced independently; Simple operation and less maintenance 3. The shell is corrosion-resistant, IP68, suitable for long-term underwater operations 4. The on-site installation of sensors is convenient and fast; Plug and Play. 5. Adopting RS485 communication interface and standard Modbus protocol for easy integration Technical parameters: Measurement range: 0.1~1000 mg/L Measurement accuracy: ≤ 10% of the measured value or 0.1mg/L (whichever is greater) Resolution: 0.01 mg/L Communication interface: RS485, standard Modbus protocol Working conditions: 0 ℃~50 ℃, 0-1bar Working voltage: 12V-24V DC Cable length: Standard cable: 3 meters (customizable and expandable) Size: diameter 34 x length 205 (mm) IP level: IP68
Introduction: The NH3N sensor has temperature compensation and extended pH compensation. Based on the ion selection method for measuring ammonium ions, the sensor consists of a working electrode, a reference electrode, an ion selection membrane, and an electrolyte. Sensors do not require any reagents or pre-treatment. It has the advantages of low maintenance cost, stable data, reliable performance, and simple installation. Equipped with data analysis software, with functions such as calibration and recording. This product is widely used for NH3N monitoring in fields such as sewage plants, waterworks, surface water, aquaculture, and industry.