Manual DeltaOHM HD2305
Manual DeltaOHM HD2305
Operating Manual
pH Meter / Thermometer
HD2305.0
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SOMMARIO
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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
The pH meter - Thermometer Model HD2305.0 is a portable instrument that allows measurement of
pH and redox potential (ORP) in mV.
It also measures the temperature using Pt100 or Pt1000 immersion, penetration or contact probes.
The electrode calibration can be carried out on one, two or three points at 4.01pH, 6.86pH and
9.18pH.
The temperature probes are fitted with the SICRAM automatic detection module, with the factory
calibration settings already being memorized inside.
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pH meter - Thermometer
HD2305.0
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HD2305.0
1. 8-pole DIN45326 connector, input for Pt100 temperature probes with Sicram module, 4 wire di-
rect Pt100 probes, 2 wire Pt1000 probes complete with TP47 module.
2. pH/mV input, female BNC
3. Battery symbol: displays the battery charge level.
4. Function indicators.
5. Secondary display line.
6. DATA/ENTER key: during normal operation displays the maximum (MAX), the minimum
(MIN) and the average (AVG) of current measurements. In the menu, confirms the current se-
lection. In calibration mode, acquires the nominal buffer value.
7. pH-mV/ESC key: during normal operation switches the display between pH and mV; in the
menu, resets the value set with the arrows. In calibration mode, allows you to exit calibration.
8. key: in the menu, increases the current value. In calibration mode, increases the displayed
nominal buffer value.
9. °C/°F/MENU key: it allows selection of the unit of measurement; when pressed together with
the DATA key, it allows to open the menu.
10. CAL: starts the calibration procedure.
11. /REL-mV key: during normal operation enables the relative measurement (displays the dif-
ference between the current value and the logged value when the key is pressed); press the key
again to return to the normal measurement. It works only if you are displaying the mV. In the
menu, decreases the current value. In calibration mode, decreases the displayed nominal buffer
value.
12. ON-OFF/AUTO-OFF key: turns the instrument on and off; when pressed together with the
°C/°F/MENU key, disables the AutoPowerOff function.
13. MAX (maximum value), MIN (minimum value) and AVG (average value) symbols.
14. Main display line.
15. Line for symbols and comments.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS
The keyboard of the pH meter Model HD2305.0 is composed of double-function keys. The function
on the key is the "main function", while the one above the key is the "secondary function".
When the instrument is in standard measurement mode, the main function is active.
Once the Settings Menu has been opened, by pressing simultaneously the DATA+°C/°F keys, the
secondary function is enabled.
The pressing of a key is accompanied by a short confirmation "beep": a longer "beep" sounds if the
wrong key is pressed. Each key specific function is described in detail below.
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MIN
AUTO/OFF: the AutoPowerOff function can be disabled by simultaneously pressing this key
and the "°C/°F-MENU" key when turning the instrument on.
During turning on, should no probes be connected, the "NO_PRBE_SER_NUM" message is dis-
played in the line for symbols for a few seconds, while the "ERR" message is shown in the central
part of the display, and the last manually-set temperature appears in the secondary line. The unit of
measurement symbol (°C or °F) starts blinking, and a letter "m" meaning "manual" appears next to
the battery symbol.
When the probe fitted with SICRAM module is inserted into a functioning instrument, the
"NEW_PROB_DET" (New probe detected) message appears, while the "ERR" message is
shown in the central part of the display, and a sequence of "beeps" is simultaneously issued. As the
data are captured upon turning the instrument on, it is necessary to turn it off and on again.
Caution! Replace the probes when the instrument is off.
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Tasto pH-mV/ESC
TDATA/ENTER key
key
Una volta entrati nel MENU, tramite i tasti DATA e °C/°F, il tasto permetterà di incrementare il
valore del parametro selezionato nel MENU. In calibrazione permette di incrementare il valore del
buffer nominale.
°C/°F/MENU Key
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change the compensation temperature using the arrows ( and ). Confirm using DA-
TA/ENTER. The display stops blinking, and the temperature displayed is used for compensa-
tion. If the temperature probe is not present, to change the unit of measurement between °C and
°F, it is necessary to press twice the °C/°F key.
MENU: to access to the menu press simultaneously DATA+°C/°F: the Probe Type will be
displayed.
use the and arrows (respectively located above the HOLD and REL keys) to modify
the displayed value;
press DATA/ENTER to confirm the modification and go onto the next item;
press CLR/ESC to cancel the modification;
to exit the menu, press the °C/°F key again.
CAL key
Press this key to start the calibration procedure (vd. par. pH).
/ REL-Mv key
: Once the MENU has been opened with the °C/°F/MENU key, the key will allow to de-
crease the value of the selected parameter. During electrode calibration, it allows to decrease the
nominal buffer value
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THE PROGRAMMING MENU
To access to the menu press simultaneously the following keys:
Access to the menu by selecting Probe type using the DATA and °C/°F keys at the same time:
- use the and arrows to modify the displayed value;
- press DATA/ENTER to confirm the modification and go onto the next item;
- press pH-mV/ESC to cancel the modification;
- to exit the menu, press the °C/°F key again.
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PROBES AND MEASUREMENT
The instrument works with the following probes:
electrodes for pH measurement;
electrodes for redox potential ORP measurement (REDOX);
specific ion electrodes.
The temperature is used for the automatic compensation of the Nernst coefficient with the pH
electrode.
The measurement can be performed using probes with the following sensor:
4 wire Pt100;
2 wire Pt1000;
Some probes are fitted with SICRAM module that acts as an interface between the sensor on the
probe and the instrument. There is a microprocessor circuit with a permanent memory inside the
module that enables the instrument to recognize the type of probe connected and to read its calibra-
tion information.
The Delta Ohm Pt1000 probes are automatically detected while the direct 4 wire Pt100 temperature
probe is not automatically detected by the instrument and must be set up in the Probe type menu
item (please see the menu description on chapter 3).
The pH or mV indication is displayed in the main line; the secondary line shows the temperature.
The probes are detected during turn on, and this cannot be performed when the instrument is
already on, therefore if a probe is connected and the instrument is on, it is necessary to turn it
off and on.
The probes fitted with SICRAM module are calibrated in the factory; no calibration is required by
the user.
The electrode for pH measurement, generally in glass, generates an electrical signal proportional to
the pH according to Nernst law. Of this signal the following aspects are considered:
Zero point: The pH where the electrode generates a potential of 0 mV. In most electrodes, this
value is found at about 7 pH.
Offset or Asymmetry Potential: represents the potential (in mV) generated by an electrode when
immersed in a buffer solution at 7 pH. Generally oscillates between ± 20 mV.
Slope: response of the electrode expressed in mV per pH units. The theoretical electrode slope at
25°C is 59.16 mV/pH. When the electrode is new the slope is close to the theoretical value.
Sensitivity: it is the electrode's slope expression in relative terms. It is obtained by dividing the
actual value of the slope by the theoretical value, and is expressed as a %. The asymmetry po-
tential and the slope vary in time with the use of the electrode, which necessitates regular cali-
bration.
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The pH electrodes must be calibrated using the buffer solutions (see paragraph pH electrode calibra-
tion).
The ORP and specific ion electrodes do not need calibration as their absolute voltage is measured.
The ORP (REDOX) buffer solutions are only used to check the quality of an ORP (REDOX) elec-
trode.
User calibration of the temperature sensor is not required: the sensor is calibrated in the fac-
tory and the Callendar Van Dusen parameters are recorded in the SICRAM module.
mV
74.04mV T=100°C, 74.04mV/pH
T=0°C, 54.20mV/pH
pH
0mV
-54.20mV
-59.16mV
-74.04mV
When a temperature probe is present, the instrument automatically applies the ATC function: au-
tomatic temperature compensation. To disable it, the temperature probe must be disconnected.
If the temperature probe is not present, and the correct value is not entered manually, the extent of
the error committed in pH measurement is proportional to temperature and pH value itself.
In absence of the temperature probe, the lower part of the display shows the manually set compen-
sation temperature. By default, it is equal to 25°C (see par. 4.1.2 how to manually change the tem-
perature).
To point this condition out, the °C or °F symbol blinks intermittently near the temperature value.
Moreover, in the main line an "m" (that is, manual) is turned on near the battery symbol.
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During manual compensation, to change the unit of measurement between °C and °F, it is nec-
essary to press twice the °C/°F key.
pH ELECTRODE CALIBRATION
The electrode calibration is used to compensate the zero potential and slope departures to which the
electrode is subject with time.
The calibration frequency depends on the accuracy desired by the user and by the effects that the
measured sample have on the electrode.
Generally, we recommend daily calibration, but it is the user's responsibility from personal experi-
ence, to establish the most appropriate frequency.
The instrument has a memory of 3 buffers with relevant temperature compensation tables (ATC),
one for the acid, one for the neutral, and one for the alkaline band:
@25°C
If electrode calibration was not carried out on the instrument, or the batteries have been
changed or the last calibration failed, the display blinks the CAL message.
Calibration procedure
1) Insert the temperature probe and the electrode in the solution of a calibration buffer. If no tem-
perature probe is available, use another thermometer and enter the value manually as indicated in
the paragraph ‘Automatic or Manual pH Compensation’.
2) The electrode calibration is started by pressing CAL.
3) Among the three prepared buffers, the instrument automatically detects the closest to the pH val-
ue being read and flags it up on the lower part of the display.
If the buffer is not detected the first buffer BUFR_1 is proposed.
4) At this point the CAL symbol is not blinking on the display and the following is shown from the
upper side downward:
a) the chosen buffer nominal value at 25°C (scrolling indication)
b) the pH measurement value with the current calibration
c) the temperature compensated buffer value
The detected and temperature compensated buffer value, shown in the lower line, can be modi-
fied using the arrows.
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5) Press DATA/ENTER to proceed with the calibration. The electrode offset mV value (OFFS) is
shown on the display for few seconds.
After a few seconds the instrument shows the measurement again, corrected according to the
new calibration, but remains in calibration mode.
Pressed repeatedly the DATA/ENTER key allows the calibration on the point to be repeated, for
example, in order to obtain a more stable value.
6) To end the electrode calibration press pH/mV (ESC), or continue the calibration for the second
point.
7) Extract the electrode from the buffer, clean it carefully, and insert it in the following buffer.
8) Press one time the °C/°F key (MENU).
9) The instrument displays the value detected on the new buffer: continue by repeating the steps
from point 3.
NOTES:
After calibration, the instrument displays an electrode quality indication:
- no signal: electrode functioning.
- a small square blinking on the lower right: electrode almost exhausted.
- two small squares blinking on the lower right: electrode exhausted to be replaced.
The 3-point calibration must always be carried out according to the fixed sequence: NEU-
TRAL>>ACID>>BASIC. The basic buffer must be the last in the sequence.
Without having pressed DATA/ENTER at all, the calibration is interrupted by pressing
pH/mV (ESC); the previous values will continue to be used.
The buffers are always presented in the sequence set in the menu with the parameters:
- BUFR_1,
- BUFR_2,
- BUFR_3.
The 2 point calibration is possible using the sequence BUFR_1 - BUFR_2 or BUFR_2 -
BUFR_3 or even BUFR_1 - BUFR_3.
The 3-point calibration is only possible using the exact sequence BUFR_1 - BUFR_2 -
BUFR_3.
points
In any case where no operation is performed, the “calibration” mode automatically stops
after 60 seconds.
If the calibration is rejected by the instrument because it is considered to be excessively corrupt-
ed, the CAL ERR message will appear, followed by a long beep. The instrument remains in cal-
ibration mode and maintains the previous calibration values: at this point, if the calibration is in-
terrupted using pH-mV/ESC, the instrument signals the anomaly through the CAL message
blinking.
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Temperature characteristics of Delta OHM buffer solutions
The 3 standard buffers are memorized in the instruments with relevant variations according to tem-
perature: the characteristics of the three Delta Ohm standard buffers at 6.86pH, 4.01pH and 9.18pH
(@25°C) are reported below.
9.18 pH @ 25°C
°C pH °C pH
0 9.46 50 9.01
5 9.39 55 8.99
10 9.33 60 8.97
15 9.28 65 8.94
20 9.22 70 8.92
25 9.18 75 8.90
30 9.14 80 8.88
35 9.10 85 8.86
40 9.07 90 8.85
45 9.04 95 8.83
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4 WIRE Pt100 AND 2 WIRE Pt1000 TEMPERATURE PROBES
The instrument accepts the input of Platinum temperature probes with resistances of 100Ω (Pt100)
and 1000Ω (Pt1000).
The Pt100 are connected to 4 wires, the Pt1000 to 2 wires; the excitation current was chosen in or-
der to minimize the sensor self-heating effects.
All probes with SICRAM module are calibrated in the factory; the 2 or 4 wire probes with direct in-
put are checked for conformity with class A tolerance according to norm IEC751 - BS1904 -
DIN43760.
For the temperature probes without SICRAM module (Pt100 4 wires, and Pt1000) the model con-
figuration is required (please see the description of the Probe Type menu).
Temperature measurement
The response time for the measurement of the temperature in air is greatly reduced if the air is mov-
ing. If the air is still, stir the probe. Please remember that the response times in any case are longer
than those for liquid measurements.
The temperature measurement by immersion is carried out by inserting the probe in the liquid for at
least 60 mm; the sensor is housed in the end part of the probe.
In the temperature measurement by penetration the probe tip must be inserted to a depth of at least
60 mm, the sensor is housed in the end part of the probe.
NOTE: when measuring the temperature on frozen blocks it is convenient to use a mechanical tool
to bore a cavity in which to insert the tip probe.
In order to perform a correct contact measurement, the measurement surface must be even and
smooth, and the probe must be perpendicular to the measurement plane.
So as to obtain the correct measurement, the insertion of a drop of oil or heat-conductive
paste between the surface and the probe is useful (do not use water or solvents). This method
also improves the response time.
Connecting the TP47 module for the 4 wire Pt100 and 2 wire Pt1000 probes
All probes produced by Delta OHM are provided with a TP47 module.
The HD2305.0 instrument also work with direct 4 wire Pt100, and 2 wire Pt1000 probes manufac-
tured by other producers: for the instrument connection is prescribed the TP47 connector to which
the probe's wires should be welded.
The instructions to connect the Platinum probe to the TP47 module are provided below. The TP47
module is supplied complete with fairlead and gasket for 5 mm maximum diameter cables. Do the
following to open the module and connect a probe:
1. unscrew the fairlead;
2. extract the gasket;
3. remove the label using a cutter;
4. unscrew the ring on the opposite side as illustrated in the figure:
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5. open the two module shells: the printed circuit to which the probe must be connected is
housed inside. On the left there are the 1…4 points on which the sensor wires must be weld-
ed. The JP1…JP4 jumpers are in the center of the board. These must be closed with a tin
bead for some type of sensors:
4 N
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3 N
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1 0
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2 P
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1 0
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1 P
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1 0
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Caution! Before welding, pass the probe cable through the fairlead and gasket.
4 JP4
Pt100 3 JP3
Pt100 4 wires 4 wires 2 JP2 None
1 JP1
4 JP4
Pt1000 3 JP3
Pt1000 2 wires 2 wires 2 JP2
JP2
1 JP1
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Direct connection of 4 wire Pt100 sensors to a DIN45326 connector
Sensor Direct soldering to the connector 4 wire Pt100 sensors can be soldered di-
rectly to the pins of the flying female
connector DIN45326 without making use
of the TP47 board. The 4 wires of the
Pt100 sensors have to be soldered as in-
dicated in the figure on the left. In order
Pt100 4 to use this type of probe it is necessary to
wires set up the menu item “Probe Type” as
described at page 8. The P100 probe is
recognized upon turning on the instru-
View of the soldering side ment: connect the probe when the in-
of the flying female connector strument is switched off and then turn it
on. This connector does not guarantee the
IP67 protection degree.
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WARNINGS
1. Do not expose the probes to gases or liquids that could corrode the material of the sensor or the
probe itself. Clean the probe carefully after each measurement.
2. Do not bend the probe connectors or force them upward or downward.
3. Do not bend or force the contacts when inserting the probe connector into the instrument.
4. Do not bend, deform or drop the probes, as this could cause irreparable damage.
5. Always select the most suitable probe for your application.
6. Do not use the temperature probes in presence of corrosive gases or liquids. The sensor contain-
er is made of AISI 316 stainless steel, while the contact probe container is made from AISI 316
stainless steel plus silver. Avoid contact between the probe surface and any sticky surface or
product that could corrode or damage it.
7. Above 400°C and below –40°C, avoid violent blows or thermal shocks to Platinum temperature
probes as this could cause irreparable damage.
8. To obtain reliable measurements, temperature variations that are too rapid must be avoided.
9. Temperature probes for surface measurements (contact probes) must be held perpendicular
against the surface. Apply oil or heat-conductive paste between the surface and the probe in or-
der to improve contact and reduce reading time. Whatever you do, do not use water or solvent
for this purpose. A contact measurement is always very hard to perform. It has high levels of
uncertainty and depends on the ability of the operator.
10. Temperature measurements on non-metal surfaces usually require a great deal of time due to the
low heat conductivity of non-metal materials.
11. Probes are not insulated from their external casing; be very careful not to come into contact with
live parts (above 48V). This could be extremely dangerous for the instrument as well as
for the operator, who could be electrocuted.
12. Avoid taking measurements in presence of high frequency sources, microwave ovens or large
magnetic fields; results may not be very reliable.
13. Clean the probe carefully after use.
14. The instrument is water resistant and IP67, but should not be immersed in water. The probe
connectors must be fitted with sealing gaskets. Should the instrument fall into the water, check
for any water infiltration. Gently handle the instrument in such a way as to prevent any water in-
filtration from the connectors' side.
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INSTRUMENT SIGNALS AND FAULTS
The following table lists all error indications and information displayed by the instrument and sup-
plied to the user in different operating situations:
CAL
Calibration not completed correctly.
blinking
CAL ERR calibration error
This message appears if the pH measurement exceeds the -2.000pH…19.999pH
limits, if the mV measurement exceeds the 2.4V limits, if the temperature
ERR
probe, already detected by the instrument, is disconnected. At the same time an
intermittent beep is issued.
FUNC CLRD max, min and average values cleared
NEW_PROB_DET new probe detected
OFFS offset
Measurement overflow: this appears when the probe measures a value exceed-
OVER ing the measurement range or the mV measurement is included in the
+2.0…+2.4V range.
PLS_EXIT >>> FUNC please exit using ESC >>> function reserved to factory calibration
RES_FOR_FACT ONLY
PRBE_SER #### #### serial number #### #### of the connected probe
PROB A probe with SICRAM module has been inserted when not admissible for that
ERR specific instrument.
This appears if the probe, has already been detected by the instrument, but is
PROB COMM LOST
disconnected. At the same time an intermittent beep is issued.
SLPE% gain %
SYS
Instrument management program error. Contact the instrument's supplier and
ERR
communicate the numeric code # reported by the display.
#
Measurement overflow: this appears when the mV measurement is included in
UNDR
the -2.4…-2.0V range.
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INSTRUMENT STORAGE
Instrument storage conditions:
Temperature: -25…+65°C.
Humidity: less than 90%RH without condensation.
Do not store the instrument in places where:
humidity is high;
the instrument may be exposed to direct sunlight;
the instrument may be exposed to a source of high temperature;
the instrument may be exposed to strong vibrations;
the instrument may be exposed to steam, salt or any corrosive gas.
The instrument case is made of ABS plastic: do not use any incompatible solvent for cleaning.
The average life of a pH electrode is about one year according to the use and maintenance per-
formed.
The electrodes used at high temperatures or in highly alkaline environments have a shorter life.
The new electrodes must be conditioned for half a day by immersing them into a buffer at 6.86pH
or 4pH.
Calibrate the electrode with solutions closer to the values being measured. A new electrode must
always be calibrated at neutral pH (6.86pH) first point and at least a second point.
Some of the most frequent problems and their possible solutions are reported below.
Wrong pH measurement. Carry out the following checks:
Check that the diaphragm is not obstructed and possibly clean it using the HD62PT solution.
Check that the reference system is not contaminated and, in case of a filling type electrode, replace
the electrolyte with the KCL3M solution.
Check that no air bubbles are present in the electrode tip and that it is sufficiently immersed.
Even dirt residuals deposited on the membrane can alter the measurement: use the HD62PP solu-
tion for protein cleaning.
Slow response or wrong measurements. Possible causes are aging or erosion of the membrane or
a connector short circuiting.
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LOW BATTERY WARNING AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The battery symbol
on the display constantly shows the battery charge status. To the extent that batteries have dis-
charged, the symbol "empties". When the charge decreases still further it starts blinking.
Batteries should be removed when the instrument is not used for an extended time.
Flat batteries must be replaced immediately.
Avoid batteries leaking.
Always use good quality leakproof alkaline batteries. Sometimes on the market, it is possi-
ble to find new batteries with an insufficient charge capacity.
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NOTES ABOUT WORKING AND OPERATIVE SAFETY
Authorized use
This measuring system is constructed and tested in compliance with the EN 61010-1 safety regula-
tions for electronic measuring instruments. It left the factory in a safe and secure technical condi-
tion.
The smooth functioning and operational safety of the measuring system can only be guaranteed if
the generally applicable safety measures and the specific safety instructions in this operating manu-
al are followed during operation.
The smooth functioning and operational safety of the instrument can only be guaranteed under the
environmental and electrical operating conditions that are in specified in chapter TECHNICAL
CHARACTERISTICS.
If the measuring system was transported from a cold environment to a warm environment, the for-
mation of condensate can impair the functioning of the measuring system. In this event, wait until
the temperature of the measuring system reaches room temperature before putting the measuring
system back into operation.
The purchaser of this measuring system must ensure that the following laws and guidelines are ob-
served when using dangerous substances:
EEC directives for protective labour legislation
National protective labour legislation
Safety regulations
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON THE pH METER – THERMOMETER
Instrument
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) 140x88x38mm
Weight 160g (complete with batteries)
Material ABS
Display 2x4½ digits plus symbols
Visible area: 52x42mm
Operating conditions
Operating temperature -5…50°C
Warehouse temperature -25…65°C
Working relative humidity 0…90%RH without condensation
Protection degree IP67
Power
Batteries 3 x 1.5V type AA batteries
Autonomy 200 h with 1800mAh alkaline batteries
Power absorbed with instrument off < 20A
Connections
Input module for the temperature probes 8-pole male DIN45326 connector
pH/mV input Female BNC
Unit of Measurement pH – mV - °C - °F;
Measurement of pH by Instrument
Measurement range -2.00…+19.999pH
Resolution 0.01
Accuracy 0.01pH 1digit
Input impedance >1012
Calibration error @25°C |Offset| > 20mV
Slope < 50mV/pH or Slope > 63mV/pH
Sensitivity < 85% or Sensitivity > 106.5%
Automatic/manual temperature compensation -50…+150°C
Measurement of mV by Instrument
Measurement range -1999.9…+1999.9mV
Resolution 0.1mV
Accuracy 0.1mV 1digit
Drift after 1 year 0.5mV/year
Measurement of temperature by Instrument
Pt100 measurement range -200…+650°C
Pt1000 measurement range -200…+650°C
Resolution 0.1°C
Accuracy 0.1°C 1digit
Drift after 1 year 0.1°C/year
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INSTRUMENT PROBES AND MODULES TECHNICAL DATA
pH ELECTRODES
ORDERING
MEASURING RANGE AND USE DIMENSIONS
CODES
SONDE DI TEMPERATURA
TP47 Modulo per il collegamento agli strumenti della serie HD23… di sonde Pt100 a 4 fili e
Pt1000 a 2 fili senza elettronica di ampificazione e linearizzazione.
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ORDERING CODES
HD2305.0 The kit is composed of: instrument HD2305.0, 3 1.5V alkaline batteries, operating
manual and case.
HD22.2 Laboratory electrode holder composed of basis plate with incorporated magnetic
stirrer, staff and replaceable electrode holder. Height max. 380mm. For 12mm
electrodes.
HD22.3 Laboratory electrode holder with metal basis plate. Flexible electrode holder for
free positioning. For Ø 12mm probes.
pH/mV electrodes, temperature probes, standard reference solutions for different
measurement types, connection cables have to be ordered separately.
pH ELECTRODES
KP30 Combined pH electrode for common use, GEL filled, cable 1m with BNC, Epoxy
body
CP Extension cable 1.5m with BNC connectors on one side and S7 on the other side
for electrode with S7 connector.
BNC Female BNC for electrode extension.
pH STANDARD SOLUTIONS
HD8600C ACCREDIA ISO 17025 certified buffer solutions kit: pH 4.01+ pH 7.00 + pH
10.01. Two 50 ml bottles for each type (6 bottles in total).
HD8642 Standard solution 4.01pH - 200cc.
HD8672 Standard solution d 6.86pH - 200cc.
HD8692 Standard solution d 9.18pH - 200cc.
ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS
KCL 3M 100ml ready for use solution for refilling of the electrodes
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TEMPERATURE PROBES COMPLETE WITH SICRAM MODULE
TP472I Immersion probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 3 mm, length 300 mm. Cable length 2
metres.
TP472I.O Immersion probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 3 mm, length 230 mm. Cable length 2
metres.
TP473P.I Penetration probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 4mm, length 150 mm. Cable length 2
metres.
TP473P.O Penetration probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 4mm, length 150 mm. Cable length 2
metres.
TP474C.O Contact probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 4 mm, length 230 mm, contact surface Ø
5 mm. Cable length 2 metres.
TP475A.O Contact probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 4 mm, length 230 mm, contact surface Ø
5 mm. Cable length 2 metres.
TP472I.5 Immersion probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 6 mm, length 500 mm. Cable length 2
metres.
TP472I.10 Immersion probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 6 mm, length 1000 mm. Cable length 2
metres
TP49A.I Immersion probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 2.7 mm, length 150 mm. Cable length 2
metres. Aluminium handle.
TP49AC.I Contact probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 4 mm, length 150 mm. Cable length 2
metres. Aluminium handle.
TP49AP.I Penetration probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 2.7 mm, length 150 mm. Cable length 2
metres. Aluminium handle.
TP87.O Immersion probe, sensor Pt100. Stem Ø 3 mm, length 70 mm. Cable length 2
metres.
TP47.100.O Immersion probe, sensor Pt100 direct 4 wires. Probe's stem Ø 3mm, length
230mm. 4-wire connection cable with connector, length 2 metres.
TP47.1000.O Immersion probe, sensor Pt1000. Probe's stem Ø 3mm, length 230mm. 2-wire
connection cable with connector, length 2 metres.
TP87.100.O Immersion probe, sensor Pt100 direct 4 wires. Probe's stem Ø 3mm, length 70mm.
4-wire connection cable with connector, length 1 metre.
TP87.1000.O Immersion probe, sensor Pt1000. Probe's stem Ø 3mm, length 70mm. 2-wire
connection cable with connector, length 1 metre.
TP47 Only connector for probe connection: Pt100 direct 4 wires, Pt1000 and Ni1000 2
wires.
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GUARANTEE
TERMS OF GUARANTEE
All DELTA OHM instruments are subject to accurate testing, and are guaranteed for 24 months from the
date of purchase. DELTA OHM will repair or replace free of charge the parts that, within the warranty
period, shall be deemed non efficient according to its own judgement. Complete replacement is excluded
and no damage claims are accepted. The DELTA OHM guarantee only covers instrument repair. The
guarantee is void in case of incidental breakage during transport, negligence, misuse, connection to a
different voltage than that required for the appliance by the operator. Finally, a product repaired or
tampered by unauthorized third parties is excluded from the guarantee. The instrument shall be returned
FREE OF SHIPMENT CHARGES to your dealer. The jurisdiction of Padua applies in any dispute.
The electrical and electronic equipment marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of in public
landfills. According to the Directive 2011/65/EU, the european users of electrical and electronic
equipment can return it to the dealer or manufacturer upon purchase of a new one. The illegal
disposal of electrical and electronic equipment is punished with an administrative fine.
This guarantee must be sent together with the instrument to our service centre.
IMPORTANT: Guarantee is valid only if coupon has been correctly filled in all details.
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GHM GROUP – Delta OHM | Delta Ohm S.r.l. a socio unico
Via Marconi 5 | 35030 Caselle di Selvazzano | Padova | ITALY
Phone +39 049 8977150 | Fax +39 049 635596
www.deltaohm.com | [email protected]
The quality level of our instruments is the result of the constant development of the product. This may
produce some differences between the information written in this manual and the instrument you have
purchased. We cannot completely exclude the possibility of errors in the manual, for which we apologize.
The data, images and descriptions included in this manual cannot be legally asserted. We reserve the
right to make changes and corrections with no prior notice.
GHM GROUP – Delta OHM | Delta Ohm S.r.l. a socio unico
Via Marconi 5 | 35030 Caselle di Selvazzano | Padova | ITALY
Phone +39 049 8977150 | Fax +39 049 635596
www.deltaohm.com | [email protected]
V1.6
01/09/2020