TB461 / TB465 Insertion/Submersion Type Stainless Steel Electrode

Brand: ABB Group

Ruggedly constructed of 316 stainless steel, these sensors withstand the most demanding processes and measurement requirements. 

TB46X insertion / submersion sensors are easily installed into process lines and vessels by the 3/4"NPT insertion threads or immersed directly into fluids by the back threads.

TB46X hot-tap sensors are directly inserted and removed from lines and vessels without disturbing the process via either a 1-1/2" normal or 1-1/4" full port ball valve (provided separately). 

This series is the most versatile offered by ABB. 

Full spectrum conductivity measurement is achieved by the wide rangeability of the sensor.
Features
  • In-line / immersion
    • Interchangeable and replaceable electrode tips
    • Direct measurement above 100° C (212° F) without coolers with proper anti-flashing installation
  • Retractable hot-tap
    • Interchangeable and replaceable electrode tips
    • Accidental sensor blowout prevented by antiblowout lip machined into sensor body

Specifications

Maximum Pressure

  • Inline / Submersible: 1,550 kPa (15.5 bar, 225 psi) at 200° C (392° F)
  • Hot-tap: 689 kPa (6.89 bar, 100 psi) at 200° C (392° F)

Maximum Temperature

  • 200° C (392° F)

Body Material

  • 316 Stainless Steel

Material of Construction

  • Electrode & compression Fittings: 316 Stainless Steel
  • Insulator: PEEK
  • O-Rings: Viton, EPDM, Kalrez
  • Compression Fitting: Nylon (Ball valve insertion only)
  • Compression Fitting: Titanium

Measurement Range

  • TB461: 0 to 2,000,000 μS/cm

Insertion Length

  • 2.5” to 36”

Compression Fitting

  • 1-1/4” NPT
  • 1” NPT
  • 1-1/2” NPT

Cable Length

  • 1.5 to 30.5 m (5 to 100 ft)

  • In-line / immersion:
    • Boiler measurements
    • Sewer monitoring
    • Cooling towers
    • Condensate
    • De-ionizers and other water treatment applications
    • Heat exchangers
    • Concentration monitoring
    • All other general conductivity measurements
  • Retractable hot-tap:
    • Boiler condensate measurements
    • Pulp stock lines
    • Sealed vessel monitoring
    • All other general conductivity measurements requiring sensor insertion / removal without process disturbance
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