Apera 2401-C User Manual

Apera 2401-C User Manual

Conductivity/temp. electrode

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Brief Introduction

Apera Instruments 2401-C Conductivity Electrode is featured with a proprietary platinum black sensor
for accurate readings in a wide conductivity range up to 200 mS/cm.

Technical Specifications

Range
Housing
Constant
Connector
Cable length
Dimension
Temperature sensor
Operating temperature

How to Install the Electrode

1.
Find the conductivity BNC socket (where it shows Cond) on the conductivity meter; Open the
rubber cap; Insert the BNC connector of the electrode to the BNC socket while twisting clockwise
until it's locked.
2.
After connecting the new electrode to your meter, adjust the meter's constant K to 1.0 according
to the instruction of your meter's manual. Then perform a 2 to 3-point calibration to ensure the
accuracy.

How to Use the Electrode

1.
There is a proper amount of deionized water in the cap on top of the electrode. The conductivity
sensor is soaked in it to keep its sensitivity.
2.
Before measuring, loosen the bottle cap, then pull out the electrode while twisting
counterclockwise. Place the storage bottle at a safe position.
2401-C Conductivity Electrode
User Manual
0 to 200 mS/cm
Lead-free Glass
K=1.0
BNC
3 Ft
ø12*145 mm
N/A
32 to 176°F (0 to 80°C)

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Summary of Contents for Apera 2401-C

  • Page 1 2401-C Conductivity Electrode User Manual Brief Introduction Apera Instruments 2401-C Conductivity Electrode is featured with a proprietary platinum black sensor for accurate readings in a wide conductivity range up to 200 mS/cm. Technical Specifications Range 0 to 200 mS/cm Housing...
  • Page 2 We warrant this electrode to be free from defects in material and workmanship and agree to repair or replace free of charge, at the option of APERA INSTRUMENTS, any malfunctioned or damaged product attributable to responsibility of APERA INSTRUMENTS for a period of SIX MONTHS from the delivery.

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