Recommendations for tank-mounted conductivity probe

rguimond

Lifetime Supporting Member
Join Date
Jul 2009
Location
Escuminac
Posts
665
I've been asked to build a "simple" salinity monitor / controller for a chilled brine system. To simplify things, the owner prefers a tank-mounted conductivity sensor, rather than an in-line sensor. I haven't seen the tank or the system this will be installed on, but I doubt it will be a sanitary environment, so NPT mount will probably do. I've used Foxboro sensors for CIP many times. Just wondering if there's a less-expensive option for less-demanding environments. Would require 4-20mA or 0-10V output for PLC monitoring

Thanks in advance
 
Anyone tried the IFM IO-Link Conductivity sensors?
I have a project to measure salt dosing to make a brine solution and thinking IO-Link. Also conductivity for my boiler too which is compact logix
 
Brine by nature is a little corrosive after all that is what sea water is, often brine systems especially for food systems. so I would be a little shy of cheap ones.
 

Similar Topics

Greetings from all the way down here in New Zealand:-) I have a challenge for you all..... I have a need for a PLC to run a Doser pump to pump...
Replies
34
Views
11,046
Greetings All, I recently decided to start freelancing in Controls and Automation part time, most of my experience has been with Rockwell...
Replies
2
Views
95
Hi PLC Gurus - I am new to the PLC programming and configuration world (coming into the space after several years in the energy management system...
Replies
1
Views
101
Hi all, I have been working on a project that requires me to measure the current across a 90 VDC motor of a medical device (similar to an...
Replies
26
Views
1,362
Hi Everyone, My company is about to have a meeting to sit down and talk about where we want to head with developing a SCADA and MES system...
Replies
8
Views
849
Back
Top Bottom