Aanderaa 5819 Conductivity Sensors

The Aanderaa 5819 Conductivity Sensor is designed to be mounted in SeaGuardII platforms or external measurement systems using the RS-232 interface.

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  • Smart sensor technology for plug-and-play interface
  • Easy integration with most loggers or systems
  • 3 depth ranges available: 300, 3000 and 6000 meters
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The Aanderaa 5819 Conductivity Sensor measures the electrical conductivity of seawater. The sensor is based on an inductive principle. This provides for stable measurement without electrodes that are easily fouled and may wear out in the field.

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