Aquaprobe
®
AP-700, AP-800 & AP-2000 Instruction Manual
10401-00870 Rev R
25. Appendix 4. Standard Electrodes Detailed Specification
Optical
Range
0 – 500.0% / 0 – 50.00 mg/L
Dissolved
Resolution
0.1% / 0.01mg/L
Oxygen
Accuracy
0 - 200%: ± 1% of reading. 200% - 500%: ± 10%
Conductivity
(EC)
Range
0 – 200 mS/cm (0 - 200,000 µS/cm)
Resolution
3 Auto-range scales: 0 – 9999 µS/cm, 10.00 – 99.99 mS/cm, 100.0 – 200.0mS/cm
Accuracy
± 1% of reading or ± 1µS/cm if greater
(see note 2)
Range
0 – 100,000 mg/L (ppm)
TDS*
Resolution
2 Auto-range scales: 0 – 9999mg/L, 10.00 – 100.00g/L
Accuracy
± 1% of reading or ± 1mg/L if greater
(see note 2)
Range
5 Ω•cm – 1 MΩ•cm
Resistivity*
Resolution
2 Auto-range scales: 5 – 9999 Ω•cm, 10.0 – 1000.0 KΩ•cm
Accuracy
± 1% of reading or ± 1 Ω•cm if greater
(see note 2)
Range
0 – 70 PSU / 0 – 70.00 ppt (g/Kg)
Salinity*
Resolution
0.01 PSU / 0.01 ppt
Accuracy
± 1% of reading or ± 0.1 unit if greater
(see note 2)
Seawater
Range
0 – 50 σ
t
Specific
Resolution
0.1 σ
t
Gravity*
Accuracy
± 1.0 σ
t
Range
0 – 14 pH / ± 625mV
(see note 3)
pH
Resolution
0.01 pH / ± 0.1mV
Accuracy
± 0.1 pH / ± 5mV
Range
± 2000mV
(see note 3)
ORP
Resolution
0.1mV
Accuracy
± 5mV
Depth
(-D models only)
Range
± 0 – 60.00 m
Resolution
1cm
Accuracy
± 0.2% FS
Range
-5˚C – +50˚C (23˚F – 122˚F)
Temperature
Resolution
0.01˚C
Accuracy
± 0.1˚ C
*
Readings calculated from EC and temperature electrode values
Aquaread
®
Ltd reserves the right to change specifications without notice
Notes:
1. The accuracy figures quoted throughout this document represent the equipment’s capability at
the calibration points at 25
°
C. These figures do not take into account errors introduced by
variations in the accuracy of calibration solutions and errors beyond the control of the
manufacturer that may be introduced by environmental conditions in the field. Accuracy in the
field is also dependent upon
full calibration
and minimal time between calibration and use.
2. The EC electrode can be calibrated at any point between 100µS/cm and 99,999µS/cm. The
quoted accuracy of the electrode, and therefore all derived readings, relies upon the readings
being within a reasonable range of the calibration point.
3. The measurement of pH and ORP relies upon the ability of the electrode to pass a minute
electrical current through the water under test. For this reason, when using the standard
pH/ORP electrode, the water under test must have a minimum EC (electrical conductivity) of
100µS/cm. Special low EC pH electrodes are available to special order.
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