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Overview

Features

  • Measuring principle:
    • Conductive
    • 2 electropolished stainless steel electrodes
  • Measurement range: k=0.1: 0.04 to 500 µS/cm
  • Process pressure:
    • 13 bar at 20°C (188 psi at 68°F)
    • 9 bar at 120°C (130 psi at 248°F)
  • Process temperature:
    • -5 to 120°C (23 to 248°F)
    • For Sterilization: max. 150°C at 5 bar (Max. 302°F at 73 psi)
  • Process connection(s):
    • ISO2852 Clamp 1-1/2in / 2in
    • Neumo BioControl D50
    • Varivent N DN50-125
  • Temperature sensor: Pt1000
  • Material(s):
    • Sensor depending on order execution:
      • Electropolished, stainless steel 1.4435 (AISI 316L)
      • PEEK
    • Sealing depending on order execution:
      • Form seal ISOLAST (FFKM)
      • Form seal EPDM
  • IP68
  • ATEX, NEPSI, CSA, IECEx, INMETRO, and EAC Ex approvals
  • Additional certifications:
    • Material certification 3.1
    • EHEDG certified, hygienic design
    • CoC ASME BPE
    • Conformity to cGMP derived

Description

The E+H Memosens CLS16E Digital Conductivity Sensor features a certified hygienic design conforming to FDA and USP Class VI. Memosens CLS16E measures conductivity in pure and ultrapure water applications, and is certified with quality certificate and EN 10204 3.1, with additional compliance from EHEDG. Extended storage of calibration and process allows for more accurate trend identification and expanded predictive maintenance, with secure digital transfer of historical data via Memosens 2.0 technology. The non-contact, inductive signal transmission method of the CPS16E ensures maximum process safety. The hygienic process connections available with the CLS16E allow for installation in pipes or flow vessels. The sensor is serializable and autoclavable, resists cleaning in place (CIP) and sterilization in place (SIP). 

E+H Memosens CLS16E Digital Conductivity Sensor applications:

  • Monitoring of ion exchangers
  • Reverse osmosis
  • Distillation
  • Electrodeionization
  • WFI (water for injection) in the pharmaceutical industry