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Water/Wastewater Portable Electrochemical Meter


The new SD 300 pH from Tintometer is a rugged, portable hand-held device, watertight to IP67, for the measurement of pH, Redox potential and temperature. With its background illumination, the large, user-friendly display makes any measurement an easy operation. The extremely high resolution (0.001 / 0.1 mV) guarantees maximum accuracy. Automatic temperature compensation and buffer detection are further features of the SD 300 pH. The unit can be provided with a PC interface (USB / serial or analogue) so that measurements can be evaluated and printed out quickly and easily. Further functions include: data-logger and alarm; a status display for battery and electrode; an indicator to show when the battery needs changing; as well as Auto-Off, Auto-Hold or a min/max memory status.


Supplied with a practical, protective outer shell, the SD 300 pH guarantees reliable operation in extreme conditions. A handy bracket on the back of the unit can also be used to stand the meter on a flat surface, hang it on a wall or to clip the meter to a trouser belt.


A wide range of electrodes and sensors can be supplied, depending on the application. The SD 300 pH can be sourced in two separate sets or as a single unit, both alternatives in a compact plastic case.


For More Info, email: 25846pr@reply-direct.com A New Line of pH and Conductivity Meters


Anaheim Scientific (USA) recently introduced three new products in its P-Series of pH and conductivity meters available for immediate delivery. The P771 – pH Meter; The P772 – Conductivity Meter and; The P773 – Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Meter.


The P-Series are pocket-sized, pen-style meters that make taking measurements out in the field easy and convenient. With high resolution and Automatic Temperature Compensation, you can be sure of your results and the reasonable price makes their value unbeatable.


The P-Series meters have the following features in common: Automatic Temperature Compensation; Rugged waterproof housing (meets IP57 standards); Compact size fits easily into your pocket; Replaceable electrodes; Large 21 x 18 mm LCD display


Benefits for the P771 – pH Meter include; Resolution: 0.01 pH; Accuracy: ±0.02 pH; Measures: 0.00 ~ 14.00 pH; Calibration: 2- point with included pH4 & 7 buffer solutions.


Benefits for the P772 – Conductivity Meter include; Resolution: 10 µS/cm Accuracy: ±2% Full Scale; Measures: 0~19990 µS/cm; Calibration: 1-point calibration with included calibration solution.


Benefits for the P773 – Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Meter include; Resolution: 10 ppm; Accuracy: ±2% Full Scale; Measures: 0~19990 ppm; Calibration: 1-point calibration with included calibration solution.


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High Resolution Pressure Transducers Accurately Measure and Log Water Level & Temperature Data The CRS451/CRS456 combines the technology of our CS451/CS456


submersible pressure transducer with a Campbell Scientific (UK) recorder and supports standard time-based scanning and recording along with event-based recording based on water level change “Delta” or logarithmic time sequence for pump and slug tests.


Software is included which supports test set up, data retrieval, and data display.


The CRS451 has a stainless-steel case that can be submerged in most canals, wells, ponds, lakes, and streams. The CRS456 has a rugged titanium case that allows it to be used in saltwater or other harsh environments.


These sensors make absolute pressure measurements removing the need for expensive cabling with a vent tube.


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email: 77ad@reply-direct.com Pulsar Process Measurement Ltd.,


Malvern, Worcs WR14 1JJ UK Tel: +44 (0) 1684 891371 e: info@pulsar-pm.com www.pulsar-pm.com


SLUDGE INTERFACE DETECTION


Sludge Finder 2 reliably measures primary, secondary and tertiary interface levels in a variety of water treatment and process applications.


Remote monitoring – no need for site visit Sophisticated ultrasonic echo processing gives tank profile, status and blanket level in up to two tanks simultaneously Allows you to streamline flow and pump control Puts an end to guesswork and manual checks Maintenance free – Viper is a sophisticated self cleaning underwater sensor 4-20mA output with optional radio modem and RS485 connection


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