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Laboratory Products 63


Company’s 900 Series multi-parameter water quality monitor/controller is easy to install, easy to use, and does the job of seven separate instruments single-handedly.


A cost-effective solution for precision water quality control Myron L®


Get a comprehensive real-time picture of solution status with continuous readings from up to seven different inputs: 2 Conductivity/Resistivity/TDS/Salinity; 1 pre-amplified pH/ORP; 1 BNC pH/ ORP; 1 flexible 0-20/4-20 mA; 1 RTD Temperature; and 1 Flow/Pulse. % Rejection is also available as a derived value. For maximum accuracy, the Conductivity and TDS functions allow you to select the solution type used to model the solution under test: KCl, NaCl, or Myron L’s own 442 Natural Water™ Standard. Or program a ‘User’ solution mode when solution constituents and behaviour are known. Temperature compensation is automatic to 25°C but can be disabled by the user as required. The pH/ORP input channel works with Myron L pre-amplified pH and ORP sensors which contain precision circuitry that increases accuracy and permits application of the sensors over greater distances. The 0-20/4-20 mA input allows user-defined 0 to full scale values and units of measure for a wide variety of sensor types. Electronic or wet calibrations are easy to perform.


Automatically trigger control equipment and audible signals and continuously report and record solution data with flexible outputs: up to 3 relays; 2 remote alarms; 1 0-20/4-20 mA signal; 1 0-5/0-10 VDC signal; and 1 RS-485 ASCII serial signal. Relays output to any user- supplied control equipment requiring up to 250V each and can trigger on any input parameter. The 0-20/4-20 mA output can transmit a signal for any input parameter. 0-5/0-10 VDC can be scaled to optimise resolution. 0-1 VDC is possible with optional resistor. Signals can output to a recorder, PLC, SCADA system, etc.


Myron L also backs these instruments up with expert dedicated technical support that assures installation and operation success. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/x1X0


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Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, Salinity, pH, ORP, Flow/Pulse, Temperature, % Rejection, Touchscreen LCD plus Additional Flexible Inputs/Outputs


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