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Yokogawa Corporation of America

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Dissolved Oxygen Analyzers

  • EXA DO202 2-Wire Analyzer for Dissolved Oxygen
    This loop-powered analzyer is designed for both ppm and ppb dissolved oxygen measurements, suitable for both Pharmaceutical and Power Generation applications. HART, Foundation Fieldbus, and Profibus versions are available.


  • ppb Dissolved Oxygen Sensor (Power Plant Applications)
    Dissolved oxygen measurements in the parts per billion range are critical in, but not limited to power generating plants. Maintaining a low level of dissolved oxygen in boiler feedwater assures that corrosion of certain components is minimized. A reliable measurement of ppb dissolved oxygen helps to reduce downtime and improve efficiency.


  • DO30G Dissolved Oxygen Sensor for waste water
    The DO30G sensor for dissolved oxygen is designed for use in water treatment plants such as sewage treatment works, effluent activated sludge process, and potable water treatment. It is also effective in river monitoring, intake protection, fish farming, and other fields where water quality is important.

  • PB30 Floating Ball or FD30 Immersion Adapter
    The PB30 floating ball holder for the DO30 features a design which minimizes fouling by the process. The FD30 PVC immersion fitting is designed for installing the DO30 sensor in tanks, open vessels and drains.

PR10 Retractable "Hot-Tap" Fitting 

On-line measurements often present extra challenges, especially when routine maintenance is required. The PR10 is ideally suitable for applications where the sensors must be removed without interrupting or shutting down the process. Without any special tools the PR10 can be retracted safely from the process at pressures up to 5 bar (72 psi). Using the PR10 allows us to place any dissolved oxygen sensor that has a PG13.5 connenction into a retractable assembly.

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