• The instrument can cause interference in immediate proximity to televisions, radios and
computers.
• The warranty does not cover improper use or wear.
Chemical and Biological Safety
D A N G E R
Chemical or biological hazards. If this instrument is used to monitor a treatment process and/or
chemical feed system for which there are regulatory limits and monitoring requirements related to
public health, public safety, food or beverage manufacture or processing, it is the responsibility of the
user of this instrument to know and abide by any applicable regulation and to have sufficient and
appropriate mechanisms in place for compliance with applicable regulations in the event of malfunction
of the instrument.
Normal operation of this device may require the use of chemicals or samples that are biologically
unsafe.
• Observe all cautionary information printed on the original solution containers and safety data
sheets prior to their use.
• Dispose of all consumed solutions in accordance with the local and national regulations and laws.
• Select the type of protective equipment suitable to the concentration and quantity of the dangerous
material being used.
Product overview
The NV3300 color probe is a photometric sensor used for Spectral Absorption Coefficient (SAC) or
transmission measurements in aqueous solutions in waste water, drinking water and environmental
applications. Refer to
There are 8 different models of the probe based on the application and the measured parameter.
Each model has different parameters based on the nominal wavelength of the LED. The probe is
available with 4 different optical path lengths: 50, 100, 150 and 250 mm. Refer to
on page 3.
The probe connects to a CD500 or a CD300 digital controller to monitor the measurement data,
calibration and configuration.
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Summary of Contents for NV3300
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Page 53: ...ESD 53...
Page 54: ...NV3300 SAC Spectral Absorption Coefficient 1 8 LED 4 50 100 150 250 mm 51 CD500 CD300 54...
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Page 57: ...OFF 3 4 5 3 57...
Page 58: ...4 1 6 mm 3 2 4 8 mm 5 58...
Page 59: ...M12 10 m 6 7 COM COM 6 7 3 1 RS232 RX RS485 A 2 3 ETH_TX 4 ETH_TX 5 12 24 VDC 6 ETH_RX 59...
Page 64: ...MSDS SDS 1 Options 2 Service mode HOLD 3 4 5 Service mode HOLD 1 1 2 2 1 62 2 3 4 64 5 64...
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Page 70: ...NV3300 SAC 1 8 LED 4 50 100 150 250 mm 67 CD500 CD300 1 1 4 2 5 3 6 2 70...
Page 72: ...2 SAC 4 LED 1 nm LED 2 nm SAC 436 1 m 436 740 DIN EN ISO 7887 2011_method B NBR OFF 3 4 5 72...
Page 73: ...3 4 1 6 mm OD 3 2 4 8 mm OD 73...
Page 74: ...5 M12 10 m 6 7 COM COM 6 74...
Page 76: ...8 1 3 2 4 1 Options 2 Cleaning 3 15 5 10 mA 5 Execute Sensor 5 76...
Page 79: ...MSDS SDS 1 Options 2 Service mode HOLD 3 4 5 Service mode HOLD 1 2 1 77 2 3 4 79 5 79...
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Page 101: ...NV3300 SAC 1 8 LED 4 50 100 150 250 98 CD500 CD300 101...
Page 102: ...1 1 4 2 5 3 6 2 2 1 2 102...
Page 104: ...OFF 3 4 5 3 104...
Page 105: ...4 1 OD 6 3 2 4 OD 8 5 105...
Page 107: ...3 8 7 ETH_RX 8 RS232 TX RS485 B 7 1 13 0 5 8 2 8 3 HOAB 3 6 25 82 108 8 1 3 2 4 107...
Page 111: ...1 Options 2 Service mode HOLD 3 4 5 Service mode HOLD 1 1 2 2 1 109 2 3 4 110 5 111...
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Page 117: ...NV3300 SAC 1 8 LED 4 50 100 150 250 mm 114 CD500 CD300 1 1 4 2 5 3 6 2 117...
Page 119: ...NBR OFF 3 4 5 3 119...
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