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Figures, Tables – Campbell Scientific CS511 Dissolved Oxygen Probe User Manual

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B.

Sensorex’s Model DO6200/T ..................................B-1

B.1 DO6200/T

Specifications ................................................................ B-1

B.2 Accessories

for DO6200/T .............................................................. B-2

C.

PT4-L Agitator .........................................................C-1

C.1 Description ...................................................................................... C-1

C.2 PT4-L

Specifications....................................................................... C-2

C.3 Agitator

Control .............................................................................. C-2

Figures

1-1. The CS511-L is currently Sensorex’s DO6400/T (left). The

DO6200/T (right) was shipped prior to June 2008 (refer to
Appendix B)..................................................................................... 1

8-1. Separate the lower body from the upper body................................... 16

8-2. Remove membrane and O-ring.......................................................... 17

8-3. Using a toothbrush to clean probe ..................................................... 18

8-4. Proper

O-ring placement ................................................................... 19

8-5. Installing membrane .......................................................................... 20

8-6. Check for leakage.............................................................................. 21

B-1. Sensorex’s model DO6200/T .......................................................... B-1

C-1. Preventing Bio-fouling of a DO Sensor........................................... C-1

C-2. DO

sensor

with PT4 Agitator .......................................................... C-2

C-3. Agitator

Wiring ............................................................................... C-3

Tables

7-1. Sensor

Wiring.................................................................................... 11

7-2. Wiring for Example 1........................................................................ 12

7-3. Wiring for Example 2........................................................................ 13