CPK9-NAA1A

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Category : Connectivity

AED 453

    Part Number: CPK9-NAA1A
    Manufacturer: Endress+Hauser
    Condition: Brand New
    Warranty: 12 Months

    Estimated Lead Time: 2 – 3 weeks

    The Endress+Hauser CPK9-NAA1A Terminated pH/Redox Measuring Cable is a high-performance connection cable designed for reliable signal transmission between pH or Redox sensors and transmitters. It offers excellent shielding against electrical interference and durable construction for use in harsh industrial environments.


The Endress+Hauser CPK9-NAA1A is a high-quality Memosens extension cable designed for seamless digital signal transmission between Memosens sensors and transmitters. Built for reliability in demanding process environments, the CPK9 series ensures accurate, interference-free, and moisture-resistant communication, even over longer cable distances.

With rugged construction and excellent shielding, the cable provides long-term durability, stable performance, and secure connection for critical process measurements across water, wastewater, chemical, food & beverage, and industrial applications.

Typical Applications

  • Water & wastewater treatment plants

  • Chemical processing

  • Power generation

  • Food & beverage and pharma production

  • Environmental monitoring systems

  • Any digital sensing application using Memosens technology


Technical Summary

  • Cable Type: Memosens digital extension cable

  • Approval: Non-hazardous area (N)

  • Cable Length: Standard factory-specified length

  • Connection: Sensor/Transmitter compatible Memosens interface

  • Construction: Shielded, moisture-resistant

  • Shipping Weight: Approx. 1–2 Kg

For Memosens sensors – ensures full digital data integrity Non-hazardous area version High signal stability with excellent EMC protection Moisture-resistant & corrosion-proof connection Twisted-pair digital cable for interference-free communication Simple installation with factory-connected plug design Durable outer jacket suitable for harsh industrial environments