Ondilo ICO Redox sensor for salt water

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99,00€
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Ondilo ICO Redox sensor for salt water - Click to enlarge
Ondilo ICO Redox sensor for salt water - Click to enlarge
Ondilo ICO Redox sensor for salt water - Click to enlarge
Ondilo ICO Redox sensor for salt water - Click to enlarge

This Ondilo Redox sensor is used with ICO Spa and Pool devices that are used in mildly salty water, as part of a salt-water electrolysis system. It measures the ORP (Oxidation-Reduction Potential), which is close equivalent for the level of free chlorine or bromine in the water.

In addition to the sensor, the pack contains:

  • 1 ORP 470 mV buffer solution
  • 1 ICO calibration stand
  • 1 calibration & sensor replacement guide
  • 1 free ORP calibration kit

Thanks to the Twist & Lock system, the sensor is easily replaceable with a sensor remplacement tool. The protecting cap is included with the sensor.

We also offer this kit in its standard version.

This yellow sensor is also a spare part of BWT Pearl Water Manager and Wellis W.I.S. connected water analyzers.

Dimensions
Length : 95 mm

Sensor maintenance
Ondilo recommends that you clean the 3 sensors once a month. Remove the ICO from the water, and take off protection hood, then clean the sensors with a damp, non-abrasive cloth. Replace the protection hood and put the ICO back into your hot tub.

After the first season, we recommend that you recalibrate the sensors each time you restart your pool or spa (or every 6 months if you do not winterize) or if you notice a drift in the measurements.

Warranty
1 year, provided directly by Ondilo

For all technical questions or after sales service, we invite you to contact the Ondilo manufacturer at first, using either the website (www.ondilo.com) and selecting the "Assistance" tab, or the Ondilo’s hotline available every day from Monday to Friday on +44 1490 340 188 (non-surcharged landline number). Before any contact, have your UUID number ready (available in the settings section of your ICO application or inside your ICO box).

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