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SD400 – Dissolved Oxygen using Luminescence
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- Luminescence Technology
- High accuracy
- Drift-free, optical measurement
- Easy, intuitive handling
- comfortable BOD bottle fitting
- No electrolyte required
- Long life sensor membrane
- Water proof (IP 67)
- Backlt LCD
- Internal data storage
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Description
The SD 400 Oxi L allows measurement of dissolved oxygen at an advanced level. The determination of dissolved oxygen is based on luminescence. This technology offers distinct advantages regarding low maintenance, easy calibration and fast response combined with high accuracy.
For oxygen measurement based on luminescence, no electrolyte is required. There is therefore no need to refill the sensor, making maintenance particularly easy.
Technical |
Data |
Display |
Large LCD display |
Protection class |
IP 67 (sensor) |
Ambient conditions |
Temperature: 0 to 50 °C rel. humidity 0 to 90% |
Probe |
Optical DO |
Data Memory |
Auto or manual data memory, Micro SD-card |
Data Logger |
Software for monitoring and storage of data |
Software |
Included in instrument |
Data Logger |
Software for monitoring and storage of data |
Interface |
Mini USB |
Power off |
After 10 minutes or manual off |
Power supply |
Mini USB or 4 AA batteries |
Salinity |
0 to 50 ppt, auto compensation (with manual input salinity) |
Working Temperature |
-5 °C to 50 °C |
Response time |
40 sec. to 90 % of final reading |
Dimensions |
162 (L) x 98 (W) x 54 (H) mm instrument only |
Weight |
approx. 314 g (unit incl. batteries) |
Languages |
German, English, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese (simplified) |
EC-Conformity |
CE |
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Measuring Ranges |
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Oxygen |
0 to 50 mg/l |
Saturation |
0 to 500 % |
Temperature |
0 to 50 °C |
Barometer |
51 to 112 kPa |
Resolution |
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Oxygen |
0.01 mg/l |
Saturation |
0.1 % |
Barometer |
0.1 kPa |
Barometer |
51 to 112 kPa |
Accuracy |
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Oxygen |
0 to 200% or 0 to 20 mg/l ± 1.0 % of the reading or ± 0.1 mg/l whichever is greater > 200% or > 20 mg/l ± 10 % of reading
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Temperature |
± 0.2 °C |
Barometer |
± 0.2 % |
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