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News Release from: Omega Engineering | Subject: PHCN-201
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 February 2003
Mini panel-mount pH controller
Simple-to-operate pH controller specially designed for applications where space or costs are a major concern
PHCN-201 is a simple-to-operate pH controller specially designed for applications where space or costs are a major concern Thanks to its compact size of only 8 by 5 cm, PHCN-201 can be mounted in confined spaces and is ideal for high packing densities
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 14 Jun 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Measurements are easily read on the large LCD display, and LEDs indicate the exact status of the controller.
The PHCN-201 incorporates a bi-directional control relay.
Through a simple jumper on the rear of the meter, the operator can select acid dosage, which means the relay is activated with measurements above the setpoint, or alkaline with relay closed when measuring below the setpoint.
The relay setpoint is easily adjusted via a potentiometer and is scaleable throughout the range of 0-14ph.
Calibration is a simple procedure via the controls on the front panel.
The controller is easy to use and to install.
Any combination pH electrode with a BNC connector can be connected to the unit.
Three models are available to suit different application.
Choose from the 100-110V or the 220-240V operated model.
For those who prefer to operate at low voltage, there is also the 12VDC version.
Prices start at £99. Request a free brochure from Omega Engineering ...
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