LCD display, menu and notepad in English. |
Computer-based: It adopts high-performance CPU chip, high-precision AD conversion technology and SMT |
technology to complete multi-parameter measurement, temperature compensation and automatic range switching, |
with high precision and good repeatability. |
Reliability: Single-board structure, touch button, no switch knob or potentiometer |
Automatic conversion of measuring frequency: The electrode polarization is avoided and thus the |
measurement accuracy is improved. |
25℃ Conversion: Temperature compensation automatic measurement/manual input, ultra-pure water automatic |
temperature compensation |
Network function: RS232 bi-directional communication, which can be equipped with a printer or TLab8.0 |
communications and data processing software. |
Historical data: 3000 data can be stored. |
Notepad: 200 messages can be recorded. |
Built-in real-time clock: Providing a variety of functional time references. |
Measurable high-purity water: Equipped with titanium alloy electrode and airtight measuring cup with |
constant 0.01 cm-1 |
Display: English LCD display, English menu-driven operation |
Measuring range: 0.01- 30 μs/cm; (Electrode: 0.01) |
0.1~300 μs/cm; (Electrode: 0.1) |
1.0~3000μs/cm; (Electrode:1 .0) |
10~30000μs/cm; (Electrode:l0.0) |
Temperature: 0~99.90℃ |
Resolution: 0.001μs/cm, 0.1℃ |
Electrode constant: 0.001 -15.0 cm-1 set by the software |
Temperature compensation range: automatic: 0 - 99.9 ℃, manual: 0 - 99.9 ℃ |
Temperature coefficient: 0 -10% / ℃ (with 25 ℃ as the benchmark) |
Accuracy: ± 0 5% FS, ± 0.3 ℃; |
Communication Interface: RS232 bi-directional communication |
Power Supply: AC 220V ± 22V, 50Hz ± 1Hz, external power supply |
Working conditions: ambient temperature: 0-60℃; relative humidity ≤90% |
Power-down memory: >5 years; |
Clock Accuracy: ± l minute/month |
Standard Configuration: One secondary meter; one power supply; one K=1.0 bright or platinum black |
conductivity electrode; one temperature electrode; a set of electrode support |
Ordering guide: To inform the constant of the required electrode. |