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Model

LXT-330 & LXT-380
Universal Transmitter and Smart Sensors
FEATURES:
• Measure pH, ORP, conductivity, resistivity, dissolved oxygen,
specific ion (pION), turbidity or chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
• Intelligent sensors provide configuration and calibration
parameters to the transmitter
• Microprocessor-based electronics with menu-driven
functionality
• Luminescent LCD display with easy to view numerical and
graphical representations
• 4-20mA and MODBUS RTU outputs as standard
• Universally accepted HART® 7 and Profibus DP protocols
• One or two sensors per transmitter

LXT-330 / LXT-380 - Universal Transmitter and SP-3X Smart
The Teledyne Analytical Instruments Model LXT-330
Transmitter is a single or dual channel, universal, multiparameter transmitter designed for the continuous online
measurement of pH, ORP, pION, conductivity, resistivity,
turbidity, chlorine dioxide (ClO2) or dissolved oxygen in a
general purpose industrial environment.
The LXT-330 Transmitter uses the TAI SP-3X series of sensors,
which cover a wide range of analytical applications. The
same LXT-330 can be used for any of the measurements, i.e.
plug a conductivity sensor into an LXT-330 pH transmitter
and it will automatically reconfigure into a conductivity
transmitter. There is no longer any need to inventory
multiple instrument types. The sensor type, identity, serial
number and calibration registers are stored in the sensor’s
main memory, facilitated by two-way digital communication
between the sensors and the transmitter. A converter option

is available to allow the use of non-digital sensors. The LXT330 allows for single or dual sensors per transmitter.
The Model LXT-330 Transmitter features a large, easily
viewed LCD display with switchable screens including
the main numeric screens, graphical screens showing a
trending chart in a selectable format, and diagnostic data
for troubleshooting. Three graphical styles are available:
Trend Line, Bar Graph, or Gauge. Loop-powered instruments
have black lettering on a grey background, while nonloop powered instruments have blue lettering on a white
background when the LED backlight is on. Menu navigation
is accomplished using membrane switch buttons with soft
keys displaying the function associated with the button.
Pressing any of the buttons twice within 2 seconds activates
the soft key function menus. The primary menu selections
are the Calibration, Configuration, Info and Simulate Menus.
The Model LXT-330 transmitter is available as a loop powered
transmitter (standard), or an optional 24 VDC or 100/250
VAC powered transmitter. The loop powered transmitter has
a 4-20 mA output or an optional HART® output. The line
powered instruments have a 4-20 mA output and MODBUS
RTU or HART® and can be ordered with a (3) Alarm Relay
option. The relays can be configured as Alarm (set point)
relays or Fault relays.
For hazardous area installations, the Model LXT-380 offers
a Class I Div 1 (Zone 1) and Class I Div 2 (Zone 2) approved
transmitter with NEMA-4 or NEMA-4X ingress protection.
Magnetic switches allow for menu navigation and access to
transmitter functions.

Model LXT-380 Explosion-Proof Transmitter

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The SP-3X valve retractable sensor uses a 1” MNPT ball
valve, 1”x ¾” reducer and a ¾” MNPT compression fitting
as the process connection. Loosening the compression
fitting allows the sensor to slide freely through the ball valve
for either insertion into the process or retraction from the
process. Once retracted, the ball valve can be closed and
the sensor removed for maintenance or replacement without
shutting down the process line.

Pre-Calibrated Detachable Sensor Option
This detachable sensor has a rugged IP68 rated industrial
connector. Just a simple quarter turn locks the cable
connector in place. These pre-calibrated sensors can be
easily installed in the field (see Page 6 for picture).

pH and ORP Electrode Cartridges
The Model SP-3X Sensors use replaceable electrode
cartridges to provide application specific solutions for
the most demanding pH measurements. Available in
either Radel (PES) or PEEK construction with full crown,
double or single tine style pH bulb protection. Various
pH glass formulations are available for general purpose,
high temperature or aggressive chemical applications.
These formulations are blown into spherical bulbs (best
response), hemispherical bulbs (more durable) or a slightly
radiused flat surface (easily cleaned) to address the process
conditions. A platinum tip replaces the pH glass bulb on
ORP electrodes. The reference electrodes have double
or triple junction reference cells with porous Teflon® and
ceramic junctions and various electrolytes. This vast array of
possibilities will solve most application problems. We have
refined this offering to three widely used electrodes for most
installations. Consult our technical support staff for other
unique electrode configurations.

electrode is designed for the process control or neutralization
of most mineral acids and bases in applications up to 130°C.
The triple junction design is resistant to sulfide ion poisoning
making it ideal for use in petroleum refineries and metal
processing plants.
The Chemically Resistant Electrode has a two tine PEEK body,
double junction reference and slightly radiused pH bulb. The
PEEK body is suitable for use in most aggressive solvents,
oxidizing solutions and acids or bases. This electrode is
optimized for a harsh chemical environment and is suitable
for service up to 130°C. Suggested applications include
chemical separations, solvent recovery in the CPI and
pharmaceutical industries, chlorine production and flotation
in mining.
This ORP (Oxidation Reduction Potential) Electrode has a two
tine PEEK body, double junction reference and a platinum tip.
This general purpose sensor can be used for monitoring the
oxidant level of cooling towers, swimming pools, aquariums
or the de-chlorination of waste water. Metal finishing and
mining also provide applications such as cyanide destruction
and monitoring chrome plating baths.

The General Purpose Electrode has a two tine Radel body,
double junction reference and slightly radiused pH bulb.
While suitable for higher temperatures, it is optimized
for fast and stable readings in ambient temperature
applications. Neutralizations, waste effluent monitoring,
rinse applications and potable water are just a few of the
suggested applications.
The High Temperature Electrode has a two tine PEEK body,
triple junction reference and hemispherical pH bulb. This
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Conductivity Measurements

Two technologies are used to measure conductivity contacting conductivity, an impedance measurement made
between two metal contacts in the solution, or toroidal
conductivity, a non-contacting inductive measurement
made between two coils inside the sensor inductively
coupled through the solution’s conductivity. Toroidal
sensors excel in the higher conductivity ranges and where
coating is a problem. The chemically resistant PVDF body

is excellent for corrosive environments. Contacting sensors
can measure from very low to very high conductivities
(resistivity measurements), but they are subject to coating
and corrosion issues, where the toroidal sensor excels. The
contacting conductivity SP-3X sensors come in three ranges:
Low Range (1μS – 50μS), High Range (50μS – 50mS) and
Resistivity (0 – 20MΩ). Inductive Toroidal Sensors measure
from 50 mS to 1000 mS.

Conductivity and Resistivity Sensors

High Temperature – High Pressure Sensors

The SP-3X Conductivity Sensors are capable of measuring
ranges from 0-1 µS to 0-50 mS. The sensor provides
the inner contact for the measurement with the housing
providing the other contact. User input to the transmitter
optimizes the cell for the desired measurement range.
Standard wetted materials are 316 Stainless Steel, PVDF
(Kynar®), with Viton o-rings. A closed guard style is offered
as standard for the SP-3X conductivity sensors.

Toroidal Sensors (Non-Contacting)

The SP-3X Toroidal Sensors have a ¾” diameter PVDF
(Kynar®) body, not the stainless steel used for the other
measurements. The sensors are sealed and there are
no replaceable cartridges. These sensors are ideal for
high conductivity solutions like percent concentration
measurements or any application that coats or corrodes
the standard contacting conductivity sensors. The toroidal
sensor measurement range is from 50 mS to 1000 mS.

The High Temperature- High Pressure sensor is designed
for service to 230°C and 660 psig. These insertion
style ¾” MNPT, 316 stainless steel sensors have PEEK
insulators and are available with or without an integral
signal conditioner. An aluminum junction box is mounted
on the rear of the sensor that contains a terminal block
and optional signal conditioner. The junction box is rated
for Class I, Div I, Groups C & D, Class II, Groups E, F and
G hazardous locations. The SP-3X S sensors are rated for
service to 150°C and 225 psig and use Ryton®, Kynar® or
Teflon® insulators. These stainless steel insertion sensors
are available in ¾” MNPT or with various sanitary flanges.

Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor

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Specific Ion (pION) Sensors

Ion selective electrodes are not limited to laboratory use;
some are suitable for continuous online measurement.
TAI offers Specific Ion Electrode cartridges to measure
ammonium, bromide, calcium, chloride, cupric, cyanide,
fluoride, nitrate, potassium, silver, sodium and sulfide ions.

Specific Ion Electrodes measure the activity (concentration)
of the ion in solution, the “free” ion, not a complexed
version. Cyanide, fluoride and sulfide ions only exist in a
specific pH range as free ions and outside this pH range
some percentage of the total concentration is complexed as
H(X) which is not seen by the sensor. These measurements
can be pH compensated using the dual channel LXT-220
Controller with a pH sensor to determine the total ion
concentration. Most pIon sensors are subject to interfering
ion errors. A positive interference is caused by similar ions in
the solution. Consult with the factory on all new installations
to determine the suitability of the measurement.

Specific Ion (pIon) Electrode Cartridges
Type

Measurement Range

pH Range

Temperature Range

Ammonium

0.05 - 18,000 ppm

2-10 pH

0°- 40°C

Bromide

1 - 80,000 ppm

2 - 12pH

0°- 50°C

Calcium

0.1 - 40,000 ppm

2.5 - 10 pH

0°- 40°C

Chloride

2 - 35,000 ppm

2 - 12 pH

0°- 50°C

Cyanide

0.1 - 260 ppm

11 - 13 pH

0°- 80°C

Cupric

1.0 ppb -6,300 ppm

2 - 6 pH

0°- 80°C

Fluoride

0.02 - 2,000 ppm

5 - 8 pH

0°- 80°C

Nitrate

0.1 - 1000 ppm

2 - 12 pH

0°- 40°C

Potassium

0.1 - 40,000 ppm

2 - 12 pH

0°- 40°C

Sodium

0.2 - 23,000 ppm

2 - 14 pH

0°- 80°C

Sulfide

0.01 - 32,000 ppm

11 - 14 pH

0°- 80°C

Silver

0.1 - 107,000 ppm

2 - 14 pH

0°- 80°C

Dissolved Oxygen Electrode Cartridge
The TAI dissolved oxygen electrodes are galvanic cells with
a lead anode, silver cathode and a 2 mil or 5 mil Teflon
membrane. The cartridge is ready to use as received, there
are no solutions or membranes to install before the electrode
Dissolved Oxygen Electrode Cartridge
Type
Measurement Range
Dissolved or
Gaseous Oxygen
(2 or 5 mil)

0 - 20 ppm (mg/L)
250% Saturation

can be used. Themembrane is protected by a single one
PEEK body allowing for easy cleaning. Designed for ppm
level measurements it is ideal for environmental water
measurements, aerobic waste treatment and digesters.
Pressure Range

Temperature Range

0 - 50 psig

-5 to 80°C

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Turbidity Sensor
The turbidity sensor uses an optical method for determining
turbidity; a directed light beam is scattered by suspended
particles in the water. The amount of scattering depends
on three variables: the amount of material in the water, the
wavelength of light used, and the size and composition of
the suspended particles.
The turbidity sensor uses a long-lived near infrared LED
light source (880 nm) and the 90° scattered light method
to assure accurate turbidity measurements under most
conditions compliant with ISO 7027/ EN 27027 standards.
The 90° scattered light detection method is the benchmark
design for turbidity. This sensor offers high sensitivity at
low levels of turbidity, a simple optical configuration, and
a balanced sensitivity to all particle sizes. Three detectors
monitor the light beam at an angle of 90°. The first sensor
detector, the reference detector, compensates for changes
in the LED light source caused by aging or other variations.

SP-3X Turbidity Sensor

The second detector measures a short path length, best
suited for high concentration measurements. The third
detector measures the longer path length for lower expected
concentrations. The turbidity signal is constantly adjusted
versus the reference detector and the LXT-330 digital
filter functions help to suppress interfering signals while
the self monitoring diagnostics, assuring a highly reliable
measurement for almost all operating conditions.
Teledyne’s turbidity sensor design makes periodic cleaning
easy. In most cases, this entails simply removing the sensor
and wiping the optical surface with a soft cloth to remove any
dirt or biofilms. An optional automated mechanical wiper is
available to minimize manual cleaning as well as mitigate
measurement problems associated with air bubbles. Air
bubbles in the water can also reflect light and may interfere
with the measurement.

SP-3X Detactable Sensor

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Chlorine Dioxide Sensor
Teledyne’s chlorine dioxide (ClO2) sensor incorporates a flow
control device and a chlorine dioxide sensor conveniently
mounted on a PVC panel. Simply connect the sample and
drain lines, power, and outputs and the sensor is ready to
use. Calibration is easily accomplished by DPD comparison.

accepted on the silver anode result in a measured current
flow proportional to the chlorine dioxide concentration in
the medium.
Temperature affects the ClO2 permeability of the PTFE
membrane. The output of the sensor increases with rises in
temperature about 4% / deg C. The chlorine flow cell includes
a temperature sensor, allowing the LXT-330 transmitter
to perform automatic temperature compensation of the
measurement.

Chlorine Dioxide (ClO2) exists as a gas in solution and does
not dissolve like other chlorine compounds. Therefore,
chlorine dioxide not affected by the pH of the solution. ClO2
is approximately 10 times more soluble than chlorine in
water, but its extreme volatility allows it to be easily removed
from dilute aqueous solutions with minimal aeration. In
Teledyne’s ClO2, sensor, chlorine dioxide diffuses through
the sensor’s PTFE membrane and is reduced to chloride
ions by the addition of electrons from the cathode. Silver
from the anode is then oxidized to silver chloride. The
electrons released from the gold cathode and the electrons

Amperometric chlorine sensors are flow sensitive and the
minimum required flow by the sensor is 0.5 ft /sec. The
output is virtually flow independent above this minimum
flow. A “constant head” flow control device (CFD) maintains
the optimum flow over the sensor through a wide range of
incoming sample flow rates.

TRANSMITTER PART NUMBER GUIDE

MODEL LXT-330 OR MODEL LXT-380
Inputs 10
20

SP-3X Sensor, pH, ORP, pION, Conductivity, Resistivity, Turbidity, galvanic Dissolved Oxygen and Chlorine Dioxide
Optical DO and Amperometric ppb DO Sensors

30 Internal Digital Converter/Preamp (for use with S10 and S17 style sensors)
Power -0 Loop Powered Transmitter
Supply
-1 24 VDC Powered Transmitter
-2

100-240 VAC Powered Transmitter

Alarm
Relays

0

No Relays

1

(3) formC 250 V 3A relays

Output

0
1

4-20 mA output and MODBUS RTU
HART®

Mounting -00
Hardware
-01

MODEL LXT-330 10

-0

0

1

No Mounting Hardware
Universal Mount

-02

Panel Mount

-03

Handrail Mount

-04

Sunshield Vertical Rail Mount

-05

Sunshield Horizontal Rail Mount

-01
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SP-3X Sensor Probe Specifications
pH Measurement Sensor
Measurement Range

0-14 pH

Temperature Range

0 - 90° C (optional 0 – 140° C)

Pressure Range

0 - 100 psig @ 90° C (optional HP version: 0 - 300 psig @ 140°C)

Temperature Compensation

Automatic 0 - 100° C
Accuracy ± 0.2° C over the range
3K ohm RTD

ORP and Specific Ion Sensor
Measurement Range

ORP: -2000 to +2000 mV
pIon: Sensor Specific, ppb, ppm & ppt

Temperature Range

ORP: 0 - 90° C, pION Sensor Specific

Pressure Range

0 - 100 psig @ 90° C

Temperature Compensation

Automatic 0 - 100° C
Accuracy ± 0.2° C
3K ohm RTD

Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
Measurement Range

0-20 ppm, 0-150% SAT

Temperature Range

0 - 90° C

Pressure Range

0 - 65 psig @ 90°C

Temperature Compensation

Automatic 0 - 100° C
Accuracy ± 0.2° C over the range
3K ohm RTD

Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor
Measurement Ranges

Low Range Sensor: 1μS to 50μS
High Range Sensor: 50μS to 50 mS
Resistivity: 0- 2 MΩ to 0-50 MΩ

Temperature Range

-5 to 100°C (optional -5 to 150° C)

Pressure Range

0 – 100 psig (optional HP version: 0 – 300 psig)

Temperature Compensation

Automatic 0 - 100° C
Accuracy ± 0.2° C,100K ohm thermistor

Toroidal Conductivity Sensor - KYNAR (PVDF) body material
Measurement Range

0.5mS to 1000mS

Temperature Range

-5 to 100° C

Pressure Range

0 - 100 psig

Temperature Compensation

Automatic 0 - 100° C
Accuracy ± 0.2° C, 100K ohm thermistor

High Temperature Conductivity Sensor (316 SS and PEEK wetted materials)
Measurement Range

1.0μS to 50mS

Temperature Range

0 to 150° C (optional 0 to 200° C)

Pressure Range

0 - 250 psig (optional HP version: 0 to 400 psig)

Temperature Compensation

Automatic 0 - 150° C
Accuracy ± 0.2° C, 10K ohm platinum RTD

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SP-3X Sensor Probe Characteristics (continued)
Common Sensor Characteristics
Dimensions

Insertion/Immersion: ¾”OD x 13¾” Length
Valve Retractable: ¾” OD x 24”

Cable Length

Standard: 10 ft.
Optional: Detachable cable connection

Housing Materials

Standard: 316 Stainless Steel
Optional: Titanium, grade 2
Hastelloy C-22 (H),
PVDF (K)

O-Ring Materials

Standard: Viton™ (VIT)
Optional: Ethylene Propylene (EPR),
Fluorosilicone (FSIL)
Silicone (SIL)
Kalrez™ (KLZ)
CV75 (CV)

Shipping Weight

10”: 2.5 lbs (1.2 kg)
17”: 2.75 lbs (1.25 kg)
VSS: 5.8 lbs (2.65 kg)

Process Connections
Insertion/Immersion

¾” 316 SS gland fitting with nylon ferrule
¾” 316 SS gland fitting with Teflon™ ferrule
¾” 316 SS gland fitting with stainless steel ferrule
¾” Teflon™ gland fitting with Teflon™ ferrule
1” Teflon™ gland fitting for PVDF housing only

Valve Retractable

VSS: 1” 316 SS valve retraction assembly
VKY: 1” PVDF valve retraction assembly

Turbidity Sensor Specifications:
General

LXT-330

Measurement Range:

0-250 NTU to 0-4000 NTU, dual-ranges (must be within 4X)

Temperature Range:

0-50° C

Pressure Range:

6 bar @ 25°C, 1 bar @ 50°C

Sensor Cable:

Shielded 7-core cable, 7 meter (23 feet) or 15 meter (41 feet) lengths

Process Connection:

G1 Thread, 3/4” FNPT

Chlorine Dioxide Sensor Specifications:
General

LXT-330

Measurement Range:

0.05 – 20.00 ppm (optional low range 0.01 – 5.00 ppm)

Temperature Range:

0 – 50°C

Response Time (T90):

120 seconds

Sample Flow:

38 – 300 L/hr (10-80 gal/hr)

Process Connection:

1/4” barbed fitting, Drain 3/4” barbed fitting

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Universal Transmitter Specifications:
General
LXT-330

LXT-380

Transmitter Type

General purpose

Fully explosion-proof (all approvals pending)
ATEX:
II 2 G D
Ex d IIC Gb
Ex tb Db IIIC IP68
Ta = -40C to 85C
CSA:
Class I, Div 1, Groups B, C, D
Class II, Div 1, Groups E,F,G
Class III, Div 1; Type 4X Ex d IIB+H2
IECEX:
Ex d II C Gb
Ex tb Db IIIC IP68
Ta = -40C to 85C

Enclosure

Beige Polycarbonate, NEMA 4X, weatherproof, ½ DIN
5.7”L x 5.7”W x 3.5”D (144 x 144 x 90 mm)

Epoxy Coated Aluminum (Cu-free)
OR 316SS Electro-polished

Input Ranges

pH: -1.00 – 15.00 pH
ORP: -1500 - +1500 mV
pION: 000.1 – 999.9 Units: ppb, ppm, parts per thousand; Auto Ranging
Dissolved Oxygen: 000.1 – 999.9 Units: ppb, ppm, %SAT, mg/L; Auto Ranging
Conductivity: 0.055 μS – 2.00S Units: μS, mS, S; Auto Ranging
Resistivity: 0.001 - 20.00 megaohms
Turbidity: 000.0 - 4000 NTU Units: NTU, FNU, mg/L, ppm, % Solids; Auto Ranging
Temperature: 3 K-ohm TC, -30°C-140°C
Chlorine dioxide: 0.01 to 20 ppm

Display

128 x 64 pixels (2.75” x 1.5”) LCD, Black/Grey background on loop powered instruments, Blue/White background LED backlight
on 100-250 VAC and 24 VDC powered instruments

Ambient Temperature

-20 to 70°C

Storage Temperature

-30 to 85°C

Relative Humidity

0 – 90%

Accuracy

pH: 0.02 pH
ORP: ± 1 mV
pION: Specific for ion type
Dissolved Oxygen: 0.1% of full scale
Conductivity: 0.1% of full scale
Resistivity: 0.1% of full scale
Turbidity: 2% of reading
Temperature: ± 0.3°C

Outputs

Standard
4-20mA output (fault condition 3.5 mA, 22 mA or 0 mA)
MODBUS RTU (non loop-powered only)
Optional
HART® communications
Alarm Relays Three (3) SPDT, form 1C, 250 VAC, 3 Amp resistive maximum relays, user configurable as Hi/Lo or Fault alarms

Power

Standard
Loop powered, 24 VDC (18-36 VDC), 600 Ω maximum load
Optional
24 VDC (18 – 36 VDC) power, 250 mW power
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4 watts power

Weight

1.6 lbs. (0.75 kg)

5.5 lbs. (2.5 kg)

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Dimensions:
316 Stainless Steel

Epoxy Coated Aluminum
(Copper-Free)

316 Stainless Steel

Epoxy Coated Aluminum
(Copper-Free)

TAI Representative:

Teledyne Analytical Instruments
(TAI) - Factory
16830 Chestnut Street
City of Industry, CA 91748, USA
TOLL FREE (888) 789-8168
TEL: 626.934.1500
FAX: 626.934.1651
www.teledyne-ai.com

TAI - Houston & Gulf Coast Region
USA
Shana Kiser
Sales Engineer
TEL: 281.557.8740
MOB: 281.685.3758
FAX: 281.557.8741
E-mail: Shana.Kiser@teledyne.com

TAI - Southeast USA
Dave Solomon
Sales Manager
TEL: 281.471.2935
MOB: 281.414.8236
FAX: 281.471.3091
E-mail: Dave.Solomon@teledyne.com

TAI - South America
Angel Luhia (consultant)
Av. Dellepiane 4208
(C1407H2W) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA
TEL & FAX: 54.11.4601-0050
MOB: 54.911.5388-3664
E-mail: aluhia@taisudamerica.com.ar
E-mail: info@taisudamerica.com.ar

TAI - So. East Asia
Soo Keong Lim
No. J-03-2, Dataran Glomac
Jalan SS6/18, Pusat Bandar Kelana Jaya
47301 Kelana Jaya
Selangor
MALAYSIA
TEL: 603.7805.7712
FAX: 603.7805.7710
MOB: 6012.2010.610
E-mail: Soo.Lim@teledyne.com

TAI - Middle East and India
Manoj Kumar
P.O. Box 121744, Z -19 Building
SAIF Zone, Sharjah
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)
TEL: 971.6.5579727
MOB: 971.50.6345537
E-mail: Manoj.Kumar@teledyne.com

Warranty
Instrument is warranted for one year against defects in
material or workmanship
NOTE: Specifications and features will vary with
application. The above are established and validated
during design, but are not to be construed as test criteria
for every product. All specifications and features are
subject to change without notice.



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