Cables – reliable connections for precise measurement technology
Suitable cables for sensors, measuring devices and control systems
In the cables category of the HeylNeomeris shop, you will find a targeted selection of connection and extension cables for use in water analysis and process measurement technology. Cables are an essential component for reliable signal transmission between sensors, electrodes, transmitters and evaluation units.
The range includes cables for pH and redox electrodes as well as for conductivity sensors and other measurement systems. They ensure reliable connections within your system and help transmit measurement signals accurately and without interference.
Many cables are specifically designed for HeylNeomeris and JUMO systems, ensuring high compatibility and seamless integration into existing applications. Different lengths and versions also provide flexibility during installation.
Stable signal transmission and secure process integration
High-quality cables are crucial for the accuracy and reliability of your measurement processes. They ensure consistent signal quality and minimize interference that could lead to measurement deviations.
By using suitable cables, sensors and measuring devices can be optimally connected and easily integrated into existing systems. At the same time, robust materials and well-designed construction support use in demanding environments such as industrial applications or water treatment.
Reliable cabling therefore plays a key role in stable process monitoring, reducing downtime and ensuring long-term operational reliability of your systems.
Your added value as a customer in the HeylNeomeris shop
- Specifically matched cables for sensor and measurement technology
- High compatibility with HeylNeomeris and JUMO systems
- Reliable and interference-free signal transmission
- Flexible solutions with various lengths and designs
- High-quality materials for long-term use in industry and water treatment
With cables from the HeylNeomeris shop, you ensure stable connections within your measurement systems and create the foundation for precise results and reliable processes.
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Connection cable for pH/redox Length: 1,5 metres Cable type: pH and redox connection cable Ø 5 mm, 75 °C Connection end 1 (sensor side): rotatable cable socket Connection end 2 (device side): Shield-Kons® connector Electronic sensors for analysing liquids require special connection cables and plug connectors. The following applies in principle: The connection between an electrochemical sensor and the transmitter/indicator/controller should be as short as possible. Normally, the cable length is 5 to 10 metres to ensure a high level of functional reliability. If longer cable lengths are required in exceptional cases, the technical documentation for the sensors and measuring devices should be consulted. The cable between the sensor and the analyser must be laid directly, without interruptions such as terminal strips or cable extensions. pH and redox measurement Special coaxial cables with a special design are used for pH and redox measurement. During these measurements, the sensor generates low-intensity DC voltages which are transmitted to the analyser. Due to the sometimes very high internal resistance (potentiostatic measuring principle with internal resistances of up to several gigaohms), these measurements are extremely sensitive to electrical interference and the effects of radiation. Under unfavourable conditions, even minimal movements of the cable can lead to measurement value distortions. An additional insulation layer of the JUMO coaxial cable increases the insulation resistance, which enables a secure connection of the sensor to the transmitter. Conventional coaxial cables from the antenna and computer sector are not suitable for this application and can damage the sensors. This can lead to immediate failure of the sensor as well as a shortened service life. For multiple sensors, for example with integrated temperature sensors, coaxial cables with single wires are available, such as the Variopin (VP).
for pH and redox electrodes
for conductive conductivity measuring cellsfor electrodes with integrated temperature probe
for pH and redox electrodes
Connection cable for pH/redox Length: 10 metres Cable type: pH and redox connection cable Ø 5 mm, 75 °C Connection end 1 (sensor side): rotatable cable socket Connection end 2 (device side): without Electronic sensors for analysing liquids require special connection cables and plug connectors. The following applies in principle: The connection between an electrochemical sensor and the transmitter/indicator/controller should be as short as possible. Normally, the cable length is 5 to 10 metres to ensure a high level of functional reliability. If longer cable lengths are required in exceptional cases, the technical documentation for the sensors and measuring devices should be consulted. The cable between the sensor and the analyser must be laid directly, without interruptions such as terminal strips or cable extensions. pH and redox measurement Special coaxial cables with a special design are used for pH and redox measurement. During these measurements, the sensor generates low-intensity DC voltages which are transmitted to the analyser. Due to the sometimes very high internal resistance (potentiostatic measuring principle with internal resistances of up to several gigaohms), these measurements are extremely sensitive to electrical interference and the effects of radiation. Under unfavourable conditions, even minimal movements of the cable can lead to measurement value distortions. An additional insulation layer of the JUMO coaxial cable increases the insulation resistance, which enables a secure connection of the sensor to the transmitter. Conventional coaxial cables from the antenna and computer sector are not suitable for this application and can damage the sensors. This can lead to immediate failure of the sensor as well as a shortened service life. For multiple sensors, for example with integrated temperature sensors, coaxial cables with single wires are available, such as the Variopin (VP).
for electrodes with integrated temperature probefor conductive conductivity cells
for pH and redox electrodesfor electrodes with integrated temperature probe
Connection cable for pH/redox Length: 3 metres Cable type: pH and redox connection cable Ø 5 mm, 75 °C Connection end 1 (sensor side): rotatable cable socket Connection end 2 (device side): without Electronic sensors for analysing liquids require special connection cables and plug connectors. The following applies in principle: The connection between an electrochemical sensor and the transmitter/indicator/controller should be as short as possible. Normally, the cable length is 5 to 10 metres to ensure a high level of functional reliability. If longer cable lengths are required in exceptional cases, the technical documentation for the sensors and measuring devices should be consulted. The cable between the sensor and the analyser must be laid directly, without interruptions such as terminal strips or cable extensions. pH and redox measurement Special coaxial cables with a special design are used for pH and redox measurement. During these measurements, the sensor generates low-intensity DC voltages which are transmitted to the analyser. Due to the sometimes very high internal resistance (potentiostatic measuring principle with internal resistances of up to several gigaohms), these measurements are extremely sensitive to electrical interference and the effects of radiation. Under unfavourable conditions, even minimal movements of the cable can lead to measurement value distortions. An additional insulation layer of the JUMO coaxial cable increases the insulation resistance, which enables a secure connection of the sensor to the transmitter. Conventional coaxial cables from the antenna and computer sector are not suitable for this application and can damage the sensors. This can lead to immediate failure of the sensor as well as a shortened service life. For multiple sensors, for example with integrated temperature sensors, coaxial cables with single wires are available, such as the Variopin (VP).
for pH and redox electrodes
for pH and redox electrodes
Connection cable for pH/redox Length: 25 metres Cable type: pH and redox connection cable Ø 5 mm, 75 °C Connection end 1 (sensor side): rotatable cable socket Connection end 2 (device side): without Electronic sensors for analysing liquids require special connection cables and plug connectors. The following applies in principle: The connection between an electrochemical sensor and the transmitter/indicator/controller should be as short as possible. Normally, the cable length is 5 to 10 metres to ensure a high level of functional reliability. If longer cable lengths are required in exceptional cases, the technical documentation for the sensors and measuring devices should be consulted. The cable between the sensor and the analyser must be laid directly, without interruptions such as terminal strips or cable extensions. pH and redox measurement Special coaxial cables with a special design are used for pH and redox measurement. During these measurements, the sensor generates low-intensity DC voltages which are transmitted to the analyser. Due to the sometimes very high internal resistance (potentiostatic measuring principle with internal resistances of up to several gigaohms), these measurements are extremely sensitive to electrical interference and the effects of radiation. Under unfavourable conditions, even minimal movements of the cable can lead to measurement value distortions. An additional insulation layer of the JUMO coaxial cable increases the insulation resistance, which enables a secure connection of the sensor to the transmitter. Conventional coaxial cables from the antenna and computer sector are not suitable for this application and can damage the sensors. This can lead to immediate failure of the sensor as well as a shortened service life. For multiple sensors, for example with integrated temperature sensors, coaxial cables with single wires are available, such as the Variopin (VP).
for conductive conductivity cells
for electrodes with integrated temperature probefor conductive conductivity cells
for pH and redox electrodes
for pH and redox electrodes
Connection cable for pH/redox Length: 50 metres Cable type: pH and redox connection cable Ø 5 mm, 75 °C Connection end 1 (sensor side): rotatable cable socket Connection end 2 (device side): without Electronic sensors for analysing liquids require special connection cables and plug connectors. The following applies in principle: The connection between an electrochemical sensor and the transmitter/indicator/controller should be as short as possible. Normally, the cable length is 5 to 10 metres to ensure a high level of functional reliability. If longer cable lengths are required in exceptional cases, the technical documentation for the sensors and measuring devices should be consulted. The cable between the sensor and the analyser must be laid directly, without interruptions such as terminal strips or cable extensions. pH and redox measurement Special coaxial cables with a special design are used for pH and redox measurement. During these measurements, the sensor generates low-intensity DC voltages which are transmitted to the analyser. Due to the sometimes very high internal resistance (potentiostatic measuring principle with internal resistances of up to several gigaohms), these measurements are extremely sensitive to electrical interference and the effects of radiation. Under unfavourable conditions, even minimal movements of the cable can lead to measurement value distortions. An additional insulation layer of the JUMO coaxial cable increases the insulation resistance, which enables a secure connection of the sensor to the transmitter. Conventional coaxial cables from the antenna and computer sector are not suitable for this application and can damage the sensors. This can lead to immediate failure of the sensor as well as a shortened service life. For multiple sensors, for example with integrated temperature sensors, coaxial cables with single wires are available, such as the Variopin (VP).
for conductive conductivity cells
for conductive conductivity measuring cellsfor electrodes with integrated temperature probe
for pH and redox electrodes
Connection cable for pH/redox Length: 5 metres Cable type: pH and redox connection cable Ø 5 mm, 75 °C Connection end 1 (sensor side): rotatable cable socket Connection end 2 (device side): without Electronic sensors for analysing liquids require special connection cables and plug connectors. The following applies in principle: The connection between an electrochemical sensor and the transmitter/indicator/controller should be as short as possible. Normally, the cable length is 5 to 10 metres to ensure a high level of functional reliability. If longer cable lengths are required in exceptional cases, the technical documentation for the sensors and measuring devices should be consulted. The cable between the sensor and the analyser must be laid directly, without interruptions such as terminal strips or cable extensions. pH and redox measurement Special coaxial cables with a special design are used for pH and redox measurement. During these measurements, the sensor generates low-intensity DC voltages which are transmitted to the analyser. Due to the sometimes very high internal resistance (potentiostatic measuring principle with internal resistances of up to several gigaohms), these measurements are extremely sensitive to electrical interference and the effects of radiation. Under unfavourable conditions, even minimal movements of the cable can lead to measurement value distortions. An additional insulation layer of the JUMO coaxial cable increases the insulation resistance, which enables a secure connection of the sensor to the transmitter. Conventional coaxial cables from the antenna and computer sector are not suitable for this application and can damage the sensors. This can lead to immediate failure of the sensor as well as a shortened service life. For multiple sensors, for example with integrated temperature sensors, coaxial cables with single wires are available, such as the Variopin (VP).
for pH electrodes
Connection cable for pH/redox Length: 3 metres Cable type: pH and redox connection cable Ø 5 mm, 75 °C Connection end 1 (sensor side): rotatable cable socket Connection end 2 (device side): without Electronic sensors for analysing liquids require special connection cables and plug connectors. The following applies in principle: The connection between an electrochemical sensor and the transmitter/indicator/controller should be as short as possible. Normally, the cable length is 5 to 10 metres to ensure a high level of functional reliability. If longer cable lengths are required in exceptional cases, the technical documentation for the sensors and measuring devices should be consulted. The cable between the sensor and the analyser must be laid directly, without interruptions such as terminal strips or cable extensions. pH and redox measurement Special coaxial cables with a special design are used for pH and redox measurement. During these measurements, the sensor generates low-intensity DC voltages which are transmitted to the analyser. Due to the sometimes very high internal resistance (potentiostatic measuring principle with internal resistances of up to several gigaohms), these measurements are extremely sensitive to electrical interference and the effects of radiation. Under unfavourable conditions, even minimal movements of the cable can lead to measurement value distortions. An additional insulation layer of the JUMO coaxial cable increases the insulation resistance, which enables a secure connection of the sensor to the transmitter. Conventional coaxial cables from the antenna and computer sector are not suitable for this application and can damage the sensors. This can lead to immediate failure of the sensor as well as a shortened service life. For multiple sensors, for example with integrated temperature sensors, coaxial cables with single wires are available, such as the Variopin (VP).
Connection cable for pH/redox Length: 3 metres Cable type: pH and redox connection cable Ø 5 mm, 75 °C Connection end 1 (sensor side): rotatable cable socket Connection end 2 (device side): without Electronic sensors for analysing liquids require special connection cables and plug connectors. The following applies in principle: The connection between an electrochemical sensor and the transmitter/indicator/controller should be as short as possible. Normally, the cable length is 5 to 10 metres to ensure a high level of functional reliability. If longer cable lengths are required in exceptional cases, the technical documentation for the sensors and measuring devices should be consulted. The cable between the sensor and the analyser must be laid directly, without interruptions such as terminal strips or cable extensions. pH and redox measurement Special coaxial cables with a special design are used for pH and redox measurement. During these measurements, the sensor generates low-intensity DC voltages which are transmitted to the analyser. Due to the sometimes very high internal resistance (potentiostatic measuring principle with internal resistances of up to several gigaohms), these measurements are extremely sensitive to electrical interference and the effects of radiation. Under unfavourable conditions, even minimal movements of the cable can lead to measurement value distortions. An additional insulation layer of the JUMO coaxial cable increases the insulation resistance, which enables a secure connection of the sensor to the transmitter. Conventional coaxial cables from the antenna and computer sector are not suitable for this application and can damage the sensors. This can lead to immediate failure of the sensor as well as a shortened service life. For multiple sensors, for example with integrated temperature sensors, coaxial cables with single wires are available, such as the Variopin (VP).
Frequently Asked Questions What equipment can I use it with? Ideal for sensors, measuring instruments or control units with a 4-wire connection. Is the cable shielded? Yes, the cable has a shield that reduces interference. Is the cable easy to install? Yes, the cable is flexible enough for use in conduits, cable ducts or for open-lay installation. Is the cable robust enough for workshop or industrial use? Yes, it withstands normal wear and tear in protected environments. Is the cable available in other lengths? We currently offer 25-metre and 50-metre versions. How can I correctly identify the individual wires when connecting them? Each of the four wires is colour-coded; the instructions will help you with the connection.