Hach sensION+ 5045 Portable Multi-parameter Electrode

The Hach sensION+ 5045 portable multi-parameter electrode is a combination multi-parameter electrode designed for the determination of pH, ORP and temperature.

Features

  • Standard sized electrode protected against harsh field conditions
  • Low maintenance design for a variety of applications
  • Heavy-duty electrode handle optimized for field calibration and storage
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Overview
The Hach sensION+ 5045 portable multi-parameter electrode is a combination multi-parameter electrode designed for the determination of pH, ORP and temperature. It has a plastic body, non-refillable gel reference electrolyte and built-in temperature sensor. The electrode has a fixed 1-meter cable and MP8 connector dedicated for use with Hach sensION+ MM110 portable meters. The 5045 has a ceramic pin reference junction and glass (pH), platinum wire (ORP), and Pt1000 (temperature) sensors. It is ideal for pH, ORP and temperature measurements in general aqueous applications.

Design
The 5045's calibration and storage tubes screw directly onto the portable electrode's heavy-duty handle. This design is ideal for field calibration and transport as it provides a secure interface between the electrode and calibration/storage tube as well as reducing the risk of contamination in field conditions.

  • Dimensions (D x L): 12 mm x 85 mm (w/o handle)
  • Material Sensor Body: Polycarbonate
  • Measuring range ORP: ± 2000 mV
  • Measuring range pH: 0 to 14 pH
  • Parameter: pH, ORP
  • Special Feature: pH, ORP
  • Temperature Range: 0 to 80 °C
  • Temperature range: pH: 0 to 80 °C
  • Temperature Sensor: Pt 1000
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