Water Quality Meter

Aug. 7, 2018
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Ideal for testing water in the field or in the lab, the Ultrameter II precisely measures up to six water quality parameters: conductivity, resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP and temperature.

The Ultrameter II is waterproof, buoyant, easy to calibrate and easy to use. Simply rinse and fill the cell cup with the sample, then press a parameter button. Instant, objective numerical results display on a full four-digit LCD screen.

Temperature compensation and range selection are both rapid and automatic. Autoranging capability allows you to use the Ultrameter II for testing at every stage of treatment, as well as in other diverse applications. Temperature compensation is user-adjustable and can be disabled for applications requiring non-compensated readings.

Ultrameter II delivers performance of ±1% of reading—not merely full scale—achieved through advanced four-electrode conductivity cell technology, powerful microprocessor-based circuitry and its unique user-replaceable pH/ORP sensor. It has auto shutoff, and one 9V battery can power more than 5,000 readings and 100 hours of use. It stores up to 100 date-time-stamped readings in nonvolatile memory. Instantly download stored readings to a computer with the optional uDock accessory package for quick and easy data entry, analysis and reporting.

Factory calibrated with NIST traceable solutions, each meter may be supplied with both certification of traceability and NIST-traceable solutions for definitive calibration. Ultrameter II is backed by a two-year limited warranty and lifetime service and technical support.

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