Sunday, March 11, 2012

Oakton Precision pH/mV Simulator, For Meters, Transmitters, Controllers

Oakton Precision pH/mV Simulator, For Meters, Transmitters, Controllers Review



Oakton Precision pH/mV Simulator, For Meters, Transmitters, Controllers Feature

  • LED display for ease of viewing
  • Push-button operation allows for easy selection of values and buffers
  • Wide range of output values for more readings
  • Splash-proof membrane keypad for security
  • Bayonet Neill-Concelman (BNC) connector for tight coaxial cable connection

The Oakton WD-35652-00 Precision pH/mV Simulator is used for testing bench-top or handheld meters, controllers and transmitters. This simulator has push-button operation allowing for easy selection of values, and USA, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) buffers. It has a wide range of output values for more readings. The simulator has an LED display for ease of viewing, a low-battery indicator, and a splash-proof membrane keypad for security. It comes with a BNC connector for tight coaxial cable connection. Its high impedance simulation is useful for testing suspected leakage problems.

The WD-35652-00 Precision pH/mV Simulator is able to simulate pH values of: 1.00/1.68/4.01/6.86/7.00/9.18/10.01 or 12.45, mV values, -1,800/-900/-390/390/900 or 1,800. pH accuracy + or - 0.05, mV accuracy of + or - 2 mV. Its high impedance simulation (HiZ) is 1 G ohm at 4.01 pH & 10.01 pH. Its dimensions are 10.375(d) x 2.75(w) x 5.75(h) inches [3.5 (d) x 7.0 (w) x 14.6 (h) cm], weighs 200 g (boxed), comes with a 1-meter cable, and requires four AAA batteries (included).

A simulator is designed to test the accuracy of a meter, controller, or transmitter. pH measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance and mV measurement provides a megavolt value. This simulator is used for chemical analysis within the aquaculture, agriculture, pharmaceutical, food processing, and lab industries.

Oakton Instruments manufactures an array of scientific instruments for research, industrial, and educational uses. Since 1991, Oakton has distributed a wide variety of instruments such as meters, electrodes, and transmitters. Oakton is based in Vernon Hills, IL, and has facilities in Europe, Asia, and China.

What’s in the Box?

  • Simulator
  • 1-meter BNC cable
  • Four AAA batteries


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