Pressure/Temperature Limits:
Sensor Only (no hardware):
LCP Sensor ............................... -5°C (23°F) to 95°C
Ryton Sensor ............................. -5°C (23°F) to 95°C
Sensor with Hardware* .................... See graph below for specific GLI sensor and mounting hardware combinations

* An LCP or Ryton-encapsulated sensor that is mounted in a plastic flow-through tee has a higher pressure rating at
maximum temperature than when it is mounted in a union tee. The temperature rating is increased to 95°C at 100 psig
when the sensor is mounted in a stainless steel flow-through or union tee, or a stainless steel cross.

NOTES:
1. Most pH applications fall in the 2.5-12.5 pH range. General purpose pH glass electrodes perform well in this
range. For pH applications below 4 or above 10 pH, GLI recommends using an LCP-bodied pH sensor. Some
industrial applications require accurate measurement and control below 2 or above 12 pH. In these cases,
please contact GLI for further details.
Repeatability and speed of response of a pH sensor with an optional antimony process electrode is not as
good as a sensor with a glass process electrode. Antimony electrodes are only linear between 3 and 8 pH,
and should only be ordered when process conditions, such as the presence of hydrofluoric acid, dictate their
use.
2. For ORP applications where zinc, cyanide, cadmium, or nickel are present, specify the optional gold electrode
instead of the standard platinum electrode.
3. A pH sensor with a built-in two-wire transmitter provides a non-isolated and uncalibrated 4-20 mA output. The
indicating instrument of the measuring system must be able