Overview
The ORP35 is a Handheld residual chlorine measurement instrument with a multi-row large-screen LED display and backlit function for easy reading in low-ray of light environments. The main unit has reading lock, automatic shutdown and data saving functions, is powered by a single AA battery, and comes with a portable bag.
Features
1. Adopt a 22 * 32mm large-size LED screen with backlight for easy reading in the dark.
2. With reading lock function, it is convenient to record stable data.
3. With automatic shutdown function, it will automatically shut down after 6 minutes without operation, and save the data.
4. With low battery prompt function.
5. Protection Rating reaches IP67, with good dustproof and waterproof ability.
6. Equipped with a multi-functional portable bag for easy carrying and storage.
Principle
The instrument measures the Oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) of the platinum ORP Electrode solution and converts it to mV value for display. The instrument simultaneously measures the temperature of the solution and performs temperature compensation on the Measured value to improve the measurement accuracy. The measurement data can be stored in the instrument.
Applications
Residual chlorine measurement, water quality monitoring, environment testing, industrial process control, laboratory analysis
Standards
IP67 Protection Ratings
Steps
1. Install the battery and turn it on.
2. Immerse ORP Electrode in the solution to be tested.
3. Wait for the reading to stabilize and use the reading lock function to record data.
4. After the measurement is completed, clean the Electrode and shut down.
Notice
• Do not use the instrument in an environment beyond the specified Temperature range.
• Avoid severe impact or contamination of the Electrode.
• Regularly check the battery level and replace the battery in time.
• After the instrument automatically shuts down, the data has been saved and can be viewed when turned on again.
• Please use a suitable cleaning solution when cleaning the Electrode, and do not scratch the surface of the Electrode with hard objects.