Pt2 measurement modes, Accessories, Myron l warranty – RBP Chemical Technology ULTRAPEN PT2 User Manual
Page 2: Specifications

PT2 MEASUREMENT MODES
Mode
Method of Measurement
Hold
once stabilized, the readings are captured then displayed
LIVE
real-time readings are displayed continuously during measurement
ACCESSORIES
STANDARD SOLUTIONS FOR CALIBRATION:
The ULTRAPEN™ PT2 requires pH 4, pH 7, and pH 10
buffer solutions for wet calibration and pH Sensor Storage
Solution for proper storage.
Order MODEL#s: PH4, PH7, PH10, and PHSS
REPLACEMENT PH SENSOR (with instructions):
Order Model: RPT2
MyRON L WARRANTy
The PT2, excluding the pH sensor, has a one (1) year
limited warranty.
The pH sensor has a six (6) month limited warranty.
Built On Trust. Founded in 1957, the Myron L Company is one of
the world’s leading manufacturers of water quality instruments.
Because of our commitment to product improvement,
changes in design and specifications are possible. You have
our assurance any changes will be guided by our product
philosophy: accuracy, reliability, and simplicity.
2450 Impala Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92010-7226 USA
Tel: +1-760-438-2021
Fax: +1-800-869-7668 / +1-760-931-9189
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© Myron L Company 2012
PT2DS 02-12
SPECIFICATIONS
pH Range:
0.00-14.00pH
pH Accuracy:
± 0.01pH (After Wet Calibration)
pH Repeatability:
± 0.01pH
pH Resolution:
0.01pH
Temperature Range:
0-71°C/32-160°F
Temperature Accuracy:
±0.1ºC/±0.1ºF
Temperature Repeatability:
±0.1ºC/±0.1ºF
Temperature Resolution:
0.1ºC/0.1ºF
Time to Reading Stabilization:
10-30 seconds
Power Consumption:
Active Mode 37mA, Sleep Mode 2µA
Temperature Compensation:
Automatic to 25ºC
Physical Dimensions:
17,15cm L x 1,59cm D or 6.75in. L x 0.625in. D
Weight:
54g/1.9oz. (without soaker cap and lanyard)
Case Material:
Anodized Aircraft Aluminum with Protective Coating
Battery Type:
N type, Alkaline, 1.5V
Calibration Solutions:
pH4, pH7, pH10
Operating/Storage Temperature:
0-55ºC or 32-131ºF
Enclosure Ratings:
IP67 and NEMA6
EN61236-1: 2006 – Annex A:
2008:
Electrostatic discharge to case of instrument may cause PT2 to spontaneously power on. If
this happens, the PT2 will power itself off within seconds.