Turbidity sensor KBU601

turbidity sensor
turbidity sensor
turbidity sensor
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Turbidity Sensor Non-SeUnself-cleanning Fiber turbidity sensor Used in Water Quality Measurement or Aquaculture Industry 1. Description Every year, a large amount of untreated sewage is discharged into lakes and rivers. In the face of increasingly severe water environment situation, as well as the improvement of people's life quality requirements, people's requirements for water quality are also improved accordingly. Turbidity is caused by suspended particles in the water, which diffusely reflect incoming light, usually using scattered light in the direction of 90 degrees as a test signal. The scattered light and turbidity conform to multi-stage linear relationship, so the sensor needs multi-point calibration. Moreover, the intensity of light source and temperature change will affect the accuracy of measurement results. After many experimental studies and theoretical calculations, it is found that the ratio of scattered light to transmitted light has a linear relationship with turbidity. The sensor uses the ratio of scattered light and transmitted light instead of the simple scattered light to measure turbidity, sensor accuracy, reliability, more simple maintenance, enhanced pollution resistance. 2. Feature Digital sensor, RS-485 output, support MODBUS, with automatic cleaning brush, prevent pollution, eliminate air bubbles, strong anti-interference ability, no ambient light and chromaticity, 90° scattered light principle, better fiber technology repeat-ability. Wiring After wiring is completed, it should be carefully checked to avoid incorrect connections before powering up. Cable specification: Considering that the cable is immersed in water (including sea water)
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