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7.
Cole Parmer has an extensive listing of chemical compatibility of grade 316 stainless
steel on their web site (
be used for general guidelines not covered in this summary.

TI Temperature Sensor Note

If a TI Temperature sensor (the flexible temperature sensor that came with the original
CBL) is used with CBL 2, it will auto-ID as the Stainless Steel Temperature sensor. Both
sensors use the same calibration that is built into the CBL 2.

TI Voltage Sensor

The TI voltage sensor is a generic sensor that you can use to read any voltage between
±10 Volts. The auto-ID resistor contained in the sensor causes the CBL 2 software to
automatically measure voltage. No conversion equation is loaded. The black hook
should be connected to ground and the red hook to the signal voltage.
Channels
Voltage range
Chemical tolerance
Pins used
Note: It is very important that the ground connections of the analog inputs are never connected
to different potentials. These ground connections are all in common. Connecting the grounds to
different potentials may damage the CBL 2.
CBL 2 Technical Reference
Acid
3 M H
SO
10 minutes
2
4
1 M HNO
48 hours
3
2 M HNO
48 hours
3
3 M HNO
48 hours
3
1 M CH
CO OH
48 hours
3
2 M CH
CO OH
48 hours
3
3 M CH
CO OH
48 hours
3
1 M H
PO
48 hours
3
4
2 M H
PO
48 hours
3
4
3 M H
PO
48 hours
3
4
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Connects to CH1, CH2, CH3 (analog channels)
±10 Volts
None (air only)
1
Signal
2
Ground
4
auto-ID resistor
Maximum Exposure Time
). This listing can
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