Submersion Electrodes The OMEGA™ PHE/ORE-6510B submersible electrodes are designed for use in drums, open tanks and streams. The flat sensing surface is surrounded by a porous polyethylene reference junction which minimizes fouling. Electrode installation and removal done by a simple ¼ turn quick disconnect. The cable assembly’s cap has ½ MNPT thread, which can be connected to a coupling and support pipe. The pipe allows easy mechanical mounting and protects the cable from the liquid measured. The resulting assembly is lightweight for convenient handling when maintenance is needed. ATC is available as part of the mounting assembly. The flat surface design is well suited for applications with relatively high suspended solids or where flocculation operations require low velocities. Where only low velocities are present and coating is a problem, the electrode can be mounted at a 45° angle facing the flow so as to obtain increased scrubbing action across the measuring surface.
Specifications Maximum Temperature 87°C (190°F) CPVC body 100°C (212°F) PVDF body Available Options: “-HF” HF resistant to 2% at ambient temperature “-LC” Low conductivity “-GL” Ground loop, for additional cost
Does the PHE-6510B come with o-rings and washer or is it ordered separately as a kit?
Asked by: Bert
Thanks. The last couple I ordered did not come with the o-rings or washer. Must have been an oversight.
Answered by: Bert
Date published: 2021-03-30
What do you recommend for cleaning the PHE-6510B pH probe? A little detail on best method for cleaning the probe that won't damage it would be great. We are measuring a high pH waste water from a food processing plant and the probe scales up very quickly.
Asked by: Clayton65
Thank you for your inquiry. The best cleaning solution is simply soap and warm water that will dissolve the scaling buildup and use a non-abrasive cloth or brush if it is done manually.
Answered by: Application Engineer JC
Date published: 2022-03-17
How do I determine if a probe is bad? What should the mV readings be for pH 4, pH 7, and pH10 solution?
Asked by: Bert
Thank you for your inquiry on the pH probe. The mV for a pH of 7 is ZERO, for pH of 4 @25C, is +177.5, and for pH of 10 @25C, is -177.5, as a measurement to determine if a pH probe is bad. Also, there is a way to rejuvenate it by taking 1 part of HCl (or white vinegar or Muriatic Acid) to 9 parts of water and let sit for 5 minutes and handle with care to rinse and re-calibrate to see if it shocked back to measuring pH again. It is temporary or a short term solution untl the pH probe is replaced.
Answered by: JC ENGR
Date published: 2021-02-11
what pH controllers can i use this probe with? We currently are using PHCN-201 and they are showing as discontinued.
Thanks
Asked by: MadMike
Thank you for your inquiry. If you have a pH probe with a standard BNC metal twist lock connector, then, a suggested pH controller will be the PHCN-37.
Answered by: Application Engineer JC
Date published: 2020-12-01
Is the connection cable sold with the probe or separately?