HANNA® instruments Catálogo General v38

Features Backlit LCD Easy to read backlit LCD display with the option to change LCD color from the setup menu Automatic Calibration A one or two-point pH calibration can be performed using one of the two standard buffer solutions: 7.01 or 10.01pH. A one-point conductivity calibration can be performed using 35.00 ppt salinity standard solution. CAL Tags display in measurement mode after a calibration has been performed. Automatic Temperature Compensation All readings are compensated for variations in temperature and can be displayed with temperature values in °C or °F. Choose °C or °F measurement through the setup menu. High/Low Alarms Alarm Setup High/Low alarms can be set for each supported parameter (or can be disabled) quickly through the setup menu. Alarm State Alarms are generated when measured value exceeds or drops below configured parameter High/Low Value. Optional Acoustic Alarm An acoustic signal can be generated each time an alarm is triggered and can be silenced at the touch of a button. Enable or disable this feature easily through the setup menu. Seawater Salinity ppt Measurements expressed in ppt are based on the Natural Seawater Scale that extends from 0.00 to 80.00 g/L and covers 10 to 31 °C temperature range. It determines the salinity based upon a conductivity ratio of sample to standard seawater at 15 °C and an approximate salinity value of 35 in seawater. PSU The practical salinity of seawater relates the ratio of electrical conductivity of a normal seawater sample at 15 °C and 1 atmosphere to a potassium chloride solution (KCl) with a mass of 32.4356 g/Kg water at the same temperature and pressure. Under these conditions the ratio is equal to 1 and S=35. The practical salinity scale may be applied to values 0 through 42.00 psu at temperatures between 0 to 35 °C. Specific Gravity (S.G.) Specific Gravity, or relative density, is expressed as the ratio of the density of seawater, at a specific temperature, relative to the density of the same volume of pure water at a specific temperature. The probes are secured with suction cups to the back of an aquarium (tank) and are suited for continuous measurement of conductivity and associated parameters required in applications such as seawater, saltwater aquariums, or aquaculture. 1 Testers and Monitors 1.65 www.hannainst.com | monitors

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