Aquaprobe
®
AP-700, AP-800 & AP-2000 Instruction Manual
10401-00870 Rev R
27. Appendix 6. ISE Electrodes Detailed Specification
Range
0 – 9,000mg/L (ppm)
Resolution
2 Auto-range scales: 0.00 - 99.99 mg/L, 100.0 – 8,999.9 mg/L
Ammonium /
Accuracy
± 10% of reading or 2ppm (whichever is greater)
Ammonia
†
MLD
(1)
1.0 ppm
Interfering Ions
(2)
Potassium, Sodium and Magnesium
pH Range
(3)
5 - 8
Range
0 – 20,000mg/L (ppm)
Resolution
2 Auto-range scales: 0.00 - 99.99 mg/L, 100.0 – 19,999.9 mg/L
Chloride
Accuracy
± 10% of reading or 2ppm (whichever is greater)
MLD
(1)
2.0 ppm
Interfering Ions
(2)
Bromide, Iodide, Cyanide and Sulphide
pH Range
(3)
2 - 11
Range
0 – 1,000mg/L (ppm)
Resolution
2 Auto-range scales: 0.00 - 99.99 mg/L, 100.0 – 999.9 mg/L
Fluoride
Accuracy
± 10% of reading or 2ppm (whichever is greater)
MLD
(1)
0.05 ppm
Interfering Ions
(2)
Hydroxide (OH-)
pH Range
(3)
4 - 8
Range
0 – 30,000mg/L (ppm)
Resolution
2 Auto-range scales: 0.00 - 99.99 mg/L, 100.0 – 29,999.9 mg/L
Nitrate
Accuracy
± 10% of reading or 2ppm (whichever is greater)
MLD
(1)
0.5 ppm
Interfering Ions
(2)
Chloride, Bromide, Fluoride, Sulphate, Chlorate and Perchlorate
pH Range
(3)
3 - 10
Range
0 – 2,000mg/L (ppm)
Resolution
2 Auto-range scales: 0.00 - 99.99 mg/L, 100.0 – 1,999.9 mg/L
Calcium
Accuracy
± 10% of reading or 2ppm (whichever is greater)
MLD
(1)
0.05 ppm
Interfering Ions
(2)
Magnesium, Barium, Lead, Zinc and Sodium
pH Range
(3)
4 - 9
†
Ammonia readings are calculated from Ammonium, pH and temperature electrode values.
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Notes:
1. MLD (Minimmum Level of Detection) is the minimum value the electrode is physically
capable of measuring.
2. Each ion selective electrode is prone to interference from ions that are similar in nature
to the target ion. The main interfering ions for each electrode type are listed here. If the
water under test contains interfering ions, the electrode will produce erroneous
readings.
Ion Selective Electrodes are not recommended for use in brackish or
salt water
due to the high level of interfering ions.
3. Each ion selective electrode will only operate within a specific pH and EC range. The
pH limits vary and are listed against each electrode. All ion selective electrodes work in
conjunction with the pH electrode during measurement. For this reason, the selected
Aquaprobe
®
must have a working pH or pH/ORP electrode fitted and the conductivity
(EC) of the water under test must be greater than 50µS/cm.
4. All ion selective electrodes exhibit calibration drift over time. Drift should not be a major
problem where the electrodes can be frequently calibrated. However, if the electrodes
are to be used in long-term deployment studies, drift is almost certain to occur.
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