465 mV buffer calibration solution

465 mV buffer calibration solution

PS-2852
  • 465 mV  buffer solution for probes
  • 50 ml
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Buffer solution for swimming pools 465 mV

To correctly calibrate a swimming pool probe, you need: a swimming pool probe, and ... a swimming pool buffer solution which will allow this probe to be calibrated!

Buffer solution for swimming pools: why?

In the world of swimming pools, when we talk about " buffer solution for swimming pool Is that we have a very specific objective in mind: to calibrate our pool sensor.
Indeed, when you want to measure the salt level, the bromine level, the chlorine level or even the pH of the water with electronic testers (pH meter, pH regulator, chlorine regulator, etc.) equipped with an electrode probe, for the measurements to be fair and precise, it is imperative calibrate the probe when commissioning the device, and the return to service of the swimming pool in the spring.

And to calibrate the probe effectively, it must be dive into a reference solution, also called standard solution, or buffer solution; this maneuver will allow the probe to fix the reference value on which it will always have to be based to evaluate the levels of a particular product in the water.

Buffer solution for swimming pools: how?

When calibrating a swimming pool sensor performed on a new device, the first step is to let the electrode sit all day in the specific storage solution that was delivered with the electronic tester.

Then, it suffices to soak the probe in the appropriate buffer solution (buffer solution pH7, 4 and 9 or 10 for the pH probes, Redox buffer solution for the redox chlorine probes, etc.), wait for the result to be read. stabilizes, and adjust the device as needed.

To note : depending on the nature of our measuring device (simple analysis device or analysis and regulation device) and the results that will be displayed on the box, the course of the calibration operation may change.
It is therefore imperative to refer to the user manual of our device.

To correctly calibrate a swimming pool probe, you need: a swimming pool probe, and ... a swimming pool buffer solution which will allow this probe to be calibrated!

Buffer solution for swimming pools: why?

In the world of swimming pools, when we talk about " buffer solution for swimming pool Is that we have a very specific objective in mind: to calibrate our pool sensor.
Indeed, when you want to measure the salt level, the bromine level, the chlorine level or even the pH of the water with electronic testers (pH meter, pH regulator, chlorine regulator, etc.) equipped with an electrode probe, for the measurements to be fair and precise, it is imperative calibrate the probe when commissioning the device, and the return to service of the swimming pool in the spring.

And to calibrate the probe effectively, it must be dive into a reference solution, also called standard solution, or buffer solution; this maneuver will allow the probe to fix the reference value on which it will always have to be based to evaluate the levels of a particular product in the water.

Buffer solution for swimming pools: how?

When calibrating a swimming pool sensor performed on a new device, the first step is to let the electrode sit all day in the specific storage solution that was delivered with the electronic tester.

Then, it suffices to soak the probe in the appropriate buffer solution (buffer solution pH7, 4 and 9 or 10 for the pH probes, Redox buffer solution for the redox chlorine probes, etc.), wait for the result to be read. stabilizes, and adjust the device as needed.

To note : depending on the nature of our measuring device (simple analysis device or analysis and regulation device) and the results that will be displayed on the box, the course of the calibration operation may change.
It is therefore imperative to refer to the user manual of our device.

 

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