Warrick Conductivity Controls

Series 3M Warrick Electrode Fitting

Part Number: 3M4C2
Warick_3M3A1
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Series 3M Warrick Electrode Fittings are designed for use in food, beverage and pharmaceutical applications where cleanliness is vital, Series 3M fitting assemblies are made of FDA-approved materials and accommodate up to four (4) 316SS probes. Engineered for fast removal of fitting to facilitate cleaning and sterilization.

  • Food Grade Connection
  • Type 66 Nylon and Stainless Steel
  • 1 to 4 Probes
CE ROHS Gems Compliant CSA

Features

  • Food Grade Connection
  • Type 66 Nylon and Stainless Steel
  • 1 to 4 Probes
SKU
3M4C2
Number Of Probes
4
Body Material
Type 66 Nylon
Probe Length
36 inches
Mounting
Tr-Clamp
Gauge Tappings
N/A
Tricock Tappings
N/A
Probe Type
Solid Rod
Probe Material
316 Stainless Steel
Sheathing Material
Teflon
Pressure Rating
150 psi at 150°F
Maximum Temperature
N/A
Weight
1

Gems Sensors Catalog, 3M/3MT

Format .pdf
Size 1 MB
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Should the sensitivity of my control be higher or lower in resistance than my liquid?

The sensitivity of the control should be greater than the resistance of the liquid.