S7 / S8 Cables: pH / ORP

1 m pH Cable S7 / Open End
S7/S8 (2-connector) single coax cable with open ends. Typically used to connect traditional sensors to transmitter - 1 Meter length.

10 m pH Cable S7 / Open End
S7/S8 (2-connector) single coax cable with open ends. Typically used to connect traditional sensors to transmitter - 10 Meter length.

5 m pH Cable S7 / Open End
S7/S8 (2-connector) single coax cable with open ends. Typically used to connect traditional sensors to transmitter - 5 Meter length.

1 m pH Cable S7 / BNC
S7/S8 (2-connector) single coax cable with a BNC connector on the other end. Typically used to connect traditional sensors to bio-reactors - 1 Meter length.

1 m pH Cable S7 / DIN
S7/S8 (2-connector) single coax cable with a DIN connector on the other end. Typically used to connect traditional sensors to bio-reactors - 1 Meter length.

5 m pH Cable S7 / BNC
S7/S8 (2-connector) single coax cable with a BNC connector on the other end. Typically used to connect traditional sensors to bio-reactors - 5 Meter length.

3 m pH Cable S7 / BNC
S7/S8 (2-connector) single coax cable with a BNC connector on the other end. Typically used to connect traditional sensors to bio-reactors - 3 Meter length.

3 m pH Cable S7 / DIN
S7/S8 (2-connector) single coax cable with a DIN connector on the other end. Typically used to connect traditional sensors to bio-reactors - 3 Meter length.
Resources
Hamilton's knowledge base provides a range of explanatory articles, frequently asked questions, and document downloads.
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Catalog - Process Analytics
Download the Process Analytics sensor catalog to learn about the complete offering of Hamilton process sensors and accessories.
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Can Hamilton pH and ORP sensors be used with my existing transmitter?
In most cases, yes! The output signal for traditional glass membrane pH sensors will work with other manufacturer's transmitters and analyzers. In addition, Hamilton MemoSens pH sensors can be connected to other brands of MemoSens transmitters. Contact Hamilton Technical Support for additional assistance on wiring or cross compatibility. -
Can Hamilton conductivity sensors be used with my existing transmitter?
In most cases, yes! Transmitters specifically designed for either 2-pole, 4-pole conductivity are generally compatible with Hamilton Conducell products. The transmitter temperature sensor input (PT1000) should be checked to ensure it matches the sensor. Hamilton recommends that the Conducell I inductive conductivity sensor only be used with the H220X transmitter. Contact Hamilton Technical Support for additional assistance on wiring or cross compatibility.
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What type of electrical connector does my sensor have?
There are multiple styles of electrical connectors used with sensors. See each style of connector and learn where they are used to decide which one fits your needs. -
Powered vs. non-powered cables
Some sensors require standard cables while other sensors require power. Which cable should you use? This quick guide helps better answer these questions. -
Glossary of Sensor & Biopharma Acronyms & Abbreviations
Acronyms and abbreviations are commonly used with process analytics measurements found in the biopharma industry. This glossary is an attempt to de-code some of the more frequently used acronyms.

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