A NexSens NX260 Turbidity Sensor deployed in water. The built-in wiper is visible on the face of the sensor. A NexSens NX260 Turbidity Sensor deployed in water. The built-in wiper is visible on the face of the sensor.

NX260 Turbidity Sensor

The NexSens NX260 Turbidity Sensor is designed for long-term monitoring with a built-in wiper, titanium body, and low power consumption.

Features

Engineered for Tough Conditions



The NX260 is designed to perform in fresh, brackish, and saltwater environments. Corrosion-resistant titanium construction and a marine-rated connector ensure reliable performance in the toughest conditions.

Internal optics transmit and receive signals through a scratch-resistant sapphire lens, and a replaceable wiper keeps the sensor clean for accurate measurements and extended deployments.

Close-up view of the NX260 turbidity sensor with the 6-pin connector visible. Close-up view of the NX260 turbidity sensor with the 6-pin connector visible.

Engineered for Tough Conditions



The NX260 is designed to perform in fresh, brackish, and saltwater environments. Corrosion-resistant titanium construction and a marine-rated connector ensure reliable performance in the toughest conditions.

Internal optics transmit and receive signals through a scratch-resistant sapphire lens, and a replaceable wiper keeps the sensor clean for accurate measurements and extended deployments.

Close-up view of the NX260 turbidity sensor with the 6-pin connector visible. Close-up view of the NX260 turbidity sensor with the 6-pin connector visible.


Plug-and-Play Capability



The NX260 Turbidity Sensor is ready to go right out of the box—no wiring or programming is needed when used with NexSens data loggers. Setup is quick with the NexSens CONNECT software, making it easy to calibrate, adjust settings and start collecting data in minutes.

It connects to other data loggers using standard RS-485 Modbus RTU protocol or by SDI-12 with an optional adapter.

Illustration of the NX260 turbidity sensor connected to an X3 data logger via a UW-NX-3 Adapter. Illustration of the NX260 turbidity sensor connected to an X3 data logger via a UW-NX-3 Adapter.
Illustration of the NX260 turbidity sensor connected to an X3 data logger via a UW-NX-3 Adapter. Illustration of the NX260 turbidity sensor connected to an X3 data logger via a UW-NX-3 Adapter.

Plug-and-Play Capability



The NX260 Turbidity Sensor is ready to go right out of the box—no wiring or programming is needed when used with NexSens data loggers. Setup is quick with the NexSens CONNECT software, making it easy to calibrate, adjust settings and start collecting data in minutes.

It connects to other data loggers using standard RS-485 Modbus RTU protocol or by SDI-12 with an optional adapter.



High Quality Measurements



With a range of 0 to 1000 FNU, the NX260 delivers high-quality turbidity measurements with accuracy and repeatable precision.

Adhering to ISO 7027 standard for nephelometric turbidity measurement, the sensor uses an infrared LED source at 860 nm and measures particle (sediment) scattered light at 90-degrees to determine turbidity.

Close-up of the NX260 turbidity sensor's built-in wiper, which keeps the sensor lens free of biofouling and debris. Close-up of the NX260 turbidity sensor's built-in wiper, which keeps the sensor lens free of biofouling and debris.

High Quality Measurements



With a range of 0 to 1000 FNU, the NX260 delivers high-quality turbidity measurements with accuracy and repeatable precision.

Adhering to ISO 7027 standard for nephelometric turbidity measurement, the sensor uses an infrared LED source at 860 nm and measures particle (sediment) scattered light at 90-degrees to determine turbidity.

Close-up of the NX260 turbidity sensor's built-in wiper, which keeps the sensor lens free of biofouling and debris. Close-up of the NX260 turbidity sensor's built-in wiper, which keeps the sensor lens free of biofouling and debris.


Smart Sensor Technology



Microprocessor-based electronics include signal processing, temperature compensation, and wiper control. It includes a light source, a photodetector, and optical filters.

Onboard memory stores calibration constants, and the sensor outputs turbidity data in FNU (Formazin Nephelometric Units). The electronic circuits are designed with ultra-low power consumption, making it ideal for battery and solar-powered applications.

The NexSens NX260 Turbidity Sensor. The NexSens NX260 Turbidity Sensor.
The NexSens NX260 Turbidity Sensor. The NexSens NX260 Turbidity Sensor.

Smart Sensor Technology



Microprocessor-based electronics include signal processing, temperature compensation, and wiper control. It includes a light source, a photodetector, and optical filters.

Onboard memory stores calibration constants, and the sensor outputs turbidity data in FNU (Formazin Nephelometric Units). The electronic circuits are designed with ultra-low power consumption, making it ideal for battery and solar-powered applications.



Quick and Easy Calibration



NexSens CONNECT software facilitates calibration in both the lab and the field. The interface offers one, two, or three-point calibrations.

Formazin standards are stable and have a uniform particle size, making them suitable for calibration or verification. It provides reproducible measurements and ensures quality data.

Turbidity sensor calibration procedure for an NX260. A computer displays readings from an N260 Turbidity Sensor as it is calibrated. The sensor is suspended in a 1 liter bottle of water that is filled halfway (500 ml). Turbidity sensor calibration procedure for an NX260. A computer displays readings from an N260 Turbidity Sensor as it is calibrated. The sensor is suspended in a 1 liter bottle of water that is filled halfway (500 ml).

Quick and Easy Calibration



NexSens CONNECT software facilitates calibration in both the lab and the field. The interface offers one, two, or three-point calibrations.

Formazin standards are stable and have a uniform particle size, making them suitable for calibration or verification. It provides reproducible measurements and ensures quality data.

Turbidity sensor calibration procedure for an NX260. A computer displays readings from an N260 Turbidity Sensor as it is calibrated. The sensor is suspended in a 1 liter bottle of water that is filled halfway (500 ml). Turbidity sensor calibration procedure for an NX260. A computer displays readings from an N260 Turbidity Sensor as it is calibrated. The sensor is suspended in a 1 liter bottle of water that is filled halfway (500 ml).


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Tech Specs

Sensor: Optical, 90° scatter
Units of Measure: FNU
Range: 0-1000 FNU
Accuracy: +/-5% or 0.3 FNU (whichever is greater)
Display Resolution: 0.01 FNU
Response Time: 15 seconds
Refresh Rate: 2 seconds
Wiper: On power up and on command (10 second wipe cycle)
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Construction: Titanium body & connector
Operating Temperature: 0-50°C
Maximum Depth: 100 ft (30m)
Communications: RS-485 Modbus RTU, SDI-12 (with optional adapter)
Power Requirement: 12-24 VDC
Current Draw: <100mA
Connector: MCBH-6-MP
Dimensions: 1.42” (36mm) diameter x 8.03” (203.96mm) length
Weight: 12.7 oz (360g)
Warranty: 1-year

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