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OXY 3400-067 Oxygen Measuring Module | For Protos | Analog Amperometric Sensors

Description

OXY 3400-067 Oxygen Measuring Module | For Protos | Analog Amperometric Sensors

Module for measurement of oxygen using analog amperometric sensors and digital ISM sensors.

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Technical details

Measurement Parameter: Oxygen
Sensors: analog amperometric sensors , digital ISM sensors
Explosion protection: No

Downloads

Manuals

[14571] Installation Guide
Measuring Module Protos OXY 3400(X)-067
for Protos II 4400(X) / Protos 3400 (X)
Version 02
[1076] User Manual
Protos OXY 3400-067, Measuring Module
Version 08

Certificates

[14665] EU Declaration of Conformity (DE, EN, FR)
Protos 3400 */*** & Protos II Type 4400*/***
Device and Modules
No. EU220510A | 2022-05-10

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