Continuous pH meter with alarm MC310 with alarm that goes off when the previously indicated data is exceeded.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The MC310 continuous EC meter is a continuous EC meter with a visual alarm device (Red Led) with a scale from 0.0 to 10.0 mS / cm
The MC310 continuous EC meter is powered by a 12VDC adapter (included) and includes an EC probe (MA812D2), with a 2 meter cable;
The MC310 continuous EC meter benefits from a visual alarm (red led);
It has 2 points manual calibration; This EC (Electro-Conductivity) meter can be hung on the wall with an adhesive velcro or with 2 screws. Its screen is wide and allows easy reading from a few meters away;
This continuous EC meter is ideal for aquariums, hydroponics, fish farming, agriculture.
It is recommended to chop the probe in a piece of cork or polyexpan and let it float in the tank (aquarium, fertilizer tank, ...)
MC310 Continuous EC Meter Operation
- Connect the 12VDC transformer to power.
- Connect the electrode to the base of the meter
- Immerse the EC electrode (4 cm) in the supplied liquid.
- Turn on the meter by pressing the ON / OFF button
- Choose the EC control mode (for EC> to set point: press “above” / For EC <to set point: press “below”)
- Allow the reading to stabilize and the meter will begin continuous monitoring.
- A visual alarm indicates when the measurement exceeds the set point.
- The set point can be selected by adjusting the center front knob to the desired value.
- The selection scaling goes from 0.0 to 10.0 mS / cm.
- MC310 Continuous EC Meter Calibration
- Clean the sensor with alcohol and let it dry
- Open an envelope of EC 1413 calibration liquid and submerge the sensor (make sure that the 2 metal poles are submerged)
- Wait a few seconds for the sensor to detect the ambient temperature.
- Adjust the SLOPE button with the supplied screwdriver until the display indicates the data of the gauge envelope in mS / cm
- The meter is calibrated and ready to measure.
- It is advisable to calibrate the meter at least once a month, or after a long period without use or after changing the lance.