Benchtop analyzer meter HI2315
ECTDS

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Characteristics

Measured value
TDS, EC
Configuration
benchtop

Description

The HI2315 is a durable benchtop meter that measures conductivity in four different ranges. The meter utilizes a four-ring potentiometric conductivity probe with platinum sensors to offer versatility over typical amperometric designs. By utilizing the four-ring probe, it is possible to measure very low or very high conductivity levels without having to change probes. The HI2315 also offers automatic temperature compensation and an adjustable temperature coefficient (β). •Four EC Measurement Ranges •Automatic Temperature Compensation •Built-in Solution Holders The HI2315 is a basic and affordable conductivity benchtop meter that comes with a four-ring potentiometric EC probe with a built-in temperature sensor. Operation of the meter is simplified to calibration, range selection, and adjustment of the temperature compensation coefficient. EC calibration is made simple through the easy-to-operate front panel knobs for adjustment. A front knob is also provided to manually set the temperature compensation coefficient of EC from 0 to 2.5 %/°C. Features at-a-glance Simple User Interface - Operation is simple with limited features that only require the use of a couple of buttons. Readings are easy to view on the large, clear display. Calibration – Manual EC calibration can be performed at 1 point. A large front panel knob allows for simple, user-friendly calibration of the HI2315 benchtop meter. Four-ring EC Probe – The HI2315 meter is supplied with the HI76303 platinum, four-ring EC probe with a built-in temperature sensor that operates over a wide range from 0.00 μS/cm to 199.9 mS/cm with a full-scale accuracy of ±1%.

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