Analytical transmitters offer high perfomance at an affordable price
25 October 2010

Burkert has expanded its clean line, stainless steel ELEMENT range of products for total loop process control (hygienic or aggressive) with the launch of ELEMENT Neutrino analytical transmitters. These units, the 8202 (for pH or redox potential) and 8222 (for conductivity) combine high performance with economy.
The new Neutrino transmitters offer OEMs maximum economy, providing a lower cost alternative to ELEMENT transmitters which integrate displays and keypads. They feature a patented variable electrical connection for pH electrodes, making it possible to use most pH electrodes with a 12mm diameter and an S7 connection. As a result, users enjoy greater flexibility, as a single standard transmitter can be used for all applications within the system. Moreover, the option of selecting from three cell constants (0.01, 0.1 or 1) for measuring conductivity, ensures maximum versatility when exchanging sensors, as well as easy adaptability to the required task.
Also adding to the functionality and accuracy of the Neutrino transmitters is an integrated pt1000 sensor, which provides internal temperature compensation. The temperature value provided by the sensor is delivered as a second process variable in the transmitter, and can also be output as 4-20 mA signal. This eliminates the requirement for a separate temperature sensor, as well as the additional costs for its installation and operation.
Both the 8202 and 8222 Neutrino transmitters are simple to use; they are supplied with a key for selecting the required measuring mode, and offer measuring range selection with 16-position multipoint switch and allocated ranges, together with the facility for one-point and two-point calibration for pH and ORP.
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