Price | $ 425.00 - $ 535.00/ Set |
MOQ | 0~100 pcs |
Delivery Time | 7~ 15 working days |
Brand | Desun Uniwill |
Place of Origin | China |
Certification | CE |
Model Number | DYS-1 |
Packaging Details | Carton packaging |
Payment Terms | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T |
Supply Ability | 0~1000 pcs |
Temp. Range | 0~40℃ | Place of Origin | China |
Packaging Details | Carton packaging | D.O. Accuracy | 1% |
Temp. Accuracy | ±0.2℃ | Model Number | DYS-1 |
Supply Ability | 0~1000 pcs | Signal Output | RS-485 |
Certification | CE | Dissolved Oxygen Sensor Drift | <1%per year |
Brand Name | Desun Uniwill | Payment Terms | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T |
Material Supplied | 3v~6v | D.O. Range | 0~20mg/L or 0~200% |
Price | $ 425.00 - $ 535.00/ Set | Delivery Time | 7~ 15 working days |
Minimum Order Quantity | 0~100 pcs | Working Temperature | -20℃~50℃ |
Model | DYS-1 | Sensor Material | Stainless Steel/Titanium |
DO sensor | Optical DO sensor | Power | <0.5w |
Dissolved oxygen meters typically consist of a probe or sensor and a meter or display unit. The probe, often referred to as an oxygen sensor or electrode, is the component that comes into contact with the liquid being tested and measures the concentration of dissolved oxygen. It usually employs a polarographic or galvanic cell to detect and quantify the oxygen content.
The meter or display unit is responsible for receiving the signal from the probe and converting it into a readable measurement value. It may display the dissolved oxygen concentration in various units, such as milligrams per liter (mg/L) or parts per million (ppm). Some advanced meters also provide additional features like temperature compensation, data logging, and connectivity options for data transfer.
The handheld device can be used for monitoring of dissolved oxygen, temperature and PH in water, and can meet the requirements of portable accurate water quality measurement.
Signal
output:
RS-485
The
screen
uses
a
custom
backlight,
which
can
display
dissolved
oxygen,
temperature,
PH,
and
a
real-time
clock.
Manual calibration of salinity, air pressure, and KB value to ensure accurate measurement value.
Features
When using a dissolved oxygen meter, it is important to properly calibrate the instrument before taking measurements. Calibration ensures accurate readings by accounting for any variations or drift in the sensor's performance. The calibration process involves immersing the probe in a solution with a known concentration of dissolved oxygen (usually air-saturated water or a calibration standard) and adjusting the meter to match the expected value.