With the Milwaukee MC811MAX continuous pH / EC / TDS and Temperature meter you can calibrate with several buffer solutions at once, and it is equipped with automatic buffer recognition for user convenience.
The MC811 MAX is a continuous PH / EC / TDS and temperature meter that provides 24-hour continuous measurement and monitoring of pH, conductivity and temperature. Quick to set up and simple to use, these monitors can be calibrated at one or two points for pH, and at one point for EC. The stainless steel temperature probe allows temperature compensated measurements.
ON
With the monitor installed in position, plug the power connector into the 12 Vdc power adapter (supplied), and connect it to the mains.
SELECTING THE TEMPERATURE UNIT
To change from Celsius (default) to Fahrenheit
Remove the label and set the switch to the desired position.
Replace the label for better protection against moisture. The temperature is calibrated at the factory.
PH CALIBRATION
Always use fresh calibration buffers and perform electrode maintenance. If possible, use plastic cups to minimize EMC interference.
For accurate calibration and to minimize cross contamination, use two beakers, one for rinsing and one for each calibration (7 and 4) One or two point calibration can be performed using one of three standard buffer solutions : 4.01, 7.01 or 10.01 pH.
Procedure: Remove the protective cap from the pH electrode; Immerse the pH electrode in the PH7.01 calibration solution; Use the calibration screwdriver to adjust the pH 7 nut until the pH reads "7.0". Repeat the operation using the second PH4.01.
EC CALIBRATION
Use the 1413 μS/cm calibration buffer (M10031). Immerse the EC probe (MA812); When the mS reading shows "1.41", the calibration is complete.
MEASUREMENTS
Remove the protective cap from the pH electrode.
To measure continuously in the nutrient tank, the probes can float with the help of a polystyrene in which they would be chopped. All three screens will show the values of all parameters simultaneously.
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