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With 8 measurement functions, it can detect pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen and other paraMeters, support 500 sets of Data storage and automatic temperature compensation, Measurement accuracy of +/- 0.002pH, suitable for water quality analysis in various environments.
Category : Water Quality Tester
Brand : Bante
SKU : NB014739
Service :The delivery and service By NBCLab.Com
The Bante900P-CN Portable Multi-Parameter water quality measurement instrument is an outdoor application instrument that integrates pH, Oxidation-reduction potential, Ion concentration, conductivity, dissolved total solids, salinity, resistivity, dissolved oxygen concentration and Saturation measurement functions. Equipped with a large screen backlit LCD screen, the instrument supports multiple calibrate modes and compensation functions for fast and accurate measurement of various water quality parameters.
1. Multi-Parameter Water Quality Analyzer with a large backlit LCD screen. 2.pH mode supports 1 to 5 point button calibrate, automatic identification buffer, optional USA/NIST/DIN standard or custom calibrate. 3. ORP mode provides 1 point offset calibration, supports relative and absolute mV mode. 4. Ion mode supports 2 to 5 point button calibrating, automatic identification of Electrode, optional a variety of concentration units. 5. The conductivity mode supports 1 to 5 point calibrating, optional Electrode constant, TDS conversion factor, temperature compensation mode. 6. The dissolved oxygen mode supports 1 or 2 point calibrating, with salinity and atmospheric pressure compensation. 7. Common features include automatic temperature compensation, calibrated reminder, end point lock, Electrode diagnostics, system menu customization, one-click reset, Data storage, USB communication and multi-mode power supply.
The meter detects liquid parameters through the Electrode Sensor, combined with automatic temperature compensation and Adjustment, to ensure measurement accuracy. Buffer is calibrated in pH mode, ORP mode is calibrated by offset, ion mode automatically recognizes Electrode, conductivity mode is based on Electrode constant and standard solution, dissolved oxygen mode is calibrated using air saturated water or zero oxygen liquid, and salinity and pressure compensation are applied.
Outdoor water quality measurement, environment monitoring, laboratory analysis, industrial process control, aquaculture, wastewater treatment, drinking water testing
GLP specification
1. Turn on the meter and select Measurement mode. 2. Perform 1 to 5 point calibrating according to the mode, using the corresponding standard solution. 3. Immerse the Electrode in the liquid to be tested and wait for the reading to stabilize. 4. Record or store measurement data. 5. Use the USB interface to transfer data to the computer.
• Regularly calibrate the meter to ensure accuracy. • Use the specified standard liquid to calibrate. • Electrode exposure to extreme temperature environments. • Make sure the battery is fully charged or use backup power. • Follow automatic shutdown settings to save power. Pay attention to date and time stamps when storing data. • Salinity and pressure compensation during measurement of dissolved oxygen.
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