3 Electrode Minature Chlorine Sensor (CL2 Sensor) - 4CL CiTiceL

  • 3 Electrode Minature Chlorine Sensor (CL2 Sensor)
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• Technology: 3-electrode electrochemical
• Measurement Range: 0-10 ppm Cl2
• Maximum Overload: 100 ppm Cl2
• Resolution (Electronics dependent): 0.1 ppm
• Sensitivity: 0.60 ± 0.15 µA/ppm
• Response Time (T90): < 60 seconds
• Repeatability: 2% of signal
• Linearity: Linear

  • Model Number: 4CL CiTiceL
  • Data Sheet: Date Sheet File
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Product Specification

4CL CiTiceL Chlorine Sensor (CL2 Sensor) Key Features & Benefits: 
• Industry leading reliability
• Improved performance variability 

4CL CiTiceL Chlorine Sensor (CL2 Sensor) Technical Specifications

MEASUREMENT
Technology 3-electrode electrochemical
Measurement Range 0-10 ppm Cl2
Maximum Overload 100 ppm Cl2
Resolution (Electronics dependent) 0.1 ppm
Filter
None
Sensitivity*
0.60 ± 0.15 µA/ppm 
Response Time (T90)* < 60 seconds
Baseline Offset (clean air)* -0.2 to +0.2 ppm equivalent
Zero Shift (+20°C to +40°C)
< 0.2 ppm equivalent
Repeatability
2% of signal
Linearity
Linear


ELECTRICAL
Recommended Load Resistor 33 Ω
Bias Voltage
Not required


MECHANICAL
Casing Material ABS
Weight 5g (approx.)
Orientation Any


ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature Range -20°C to +50°C
Operating Pressure Range
1 atm ± 10%
Operating Humidity Range 15% to 90% RH non-condensing


LIFETIME
Long Term Output Drift < 2% signal drift / month
Recommended Storage Temp 0 to 20°C
Expected Operating Life 2 years in air
Storage Life 6 months in sealed container

* Specifications are valid at 20°C, 50% RH and 1013 mBar, using City Technology recommended circuitry. Performance characteristics outline the performance of sensors supplied within the first 3 months. Output signal can drift below the lower limit over time. 

Poisoning
CiTiceLs are designed for operation in a wide range of environments and harsh conditions. However, it is important that exposure to high concentrations of solvent vapours is avoided, both during storage, fitting into instruments, and operation.

When using sensors with printed circuit boards (PCBs), degreasing agents should be used before the sensor is fitted. Do not glue directly on or near the CiTiceL as the solvent may cause crazing of the plastic.

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