max. depth 2,000m
The Clark electrode measures dissolved oxygen with a membrane-covered galvanic cell. The sensor is designed for long-term measurements in ponds, lakes and oceans at depths up to 2,000 m.
The sensor comes with pressure and temperature compensation and is insensitive to hydrogen sulphide.
The sensor has a limited lifetime of typical 12 – 16 months, then the membrane requires replacement.
Technical data:
- Pressure resistance: 2,000 dbar
- Measuring range / resolution: 0…600% saturation with resolution of 1% saturation
- Output signal: 10…40 mV
- Accuracy: ± 3%
- Repeatibility: ± 1%
- Response time: 10 s at 20°C, temperature dependant
- Principle: Clark electrode, self galvanizing
- Temperature range: -5…45°C
- Dimensions: 87 mm (outside probe)
- Used for: CTD48, CTD48M, CTD48c, CTD48Mc, CTD75M, CTD90, CTD90M, CTD115M