pH/ORP/ISE, EC/TDS/Resistivity/Salinity/Seawater Specific Gravity, Turbidity, DO, Temperature and Atmospheric Pressure
Rugged, waterproof and easy to use, the HI 9829 is the ideal meters for field measurements of lakes, rivers and seas. Both meters display 1 to 12 parameters simultaneously from up to 15 user selectable parameters.
Combined with one of the HI 76x9829 series probes, the HI 9829 can measure water quality parameters such as pH, ORP, conductivity, turbidity, temperature, ions ions ammonium, nitrate, chloride (NH4+, NO3-—N or Cl-), dissolved oxygen concentration, resistivity, TDS, salinity, and seawater specific gravity. Atmospheric pressure is measured for DO compensation.
This meter features a graphic, backlit LCD that scales digits to fit up to 12 parameters and allows full configuration of each parameter measured along with an on-screen graphing capability.M
HI 9829 incorporates comprehensive GLP features and the transferring of data via USB connection. The HI 98290’s HELP key displays context sensitive help. The alpha-numeric keypad offers a user friendly way to complete the input fields.
- Field replaceable ISO 7027 compliant turbidity sensor
- Ammonium, chloride and nitrate ISE’s
- Logging from probe or meter
- Fully customizable instrument, probe, sensors and measurement specifications
- Display from 1 to 12 parameters with font dimension adjustment
- Field replaceable sensors
- pH/ORP or pH, four electrode EC and galvanic DO sensors
- Auto-recognition of all sensors
- Rugged probe with stainless steel tip has a diameter under 2” for wells and pipes
- Fast Tracker™—Tag I.D. System simplifies periodic monitoring
- Features a built-in barometer for DO compensation
- Quick or independent sensor calibration feature
- Measurement check eliminates erroneous readings
- Logged data can be displayed as graphs
- Graphic LCD with backlight
- USB for PC connectivity
- Good Laboratory Practice feature with last five calibrations recorded
- Meter accepts both alkaline and rechargeable batteries
- Waterproof protection for meter (IP67) and probes (IP 68)