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Accessories, Definitions – Hanna Instruments HI 504 User Manual

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ACCESSORIES

pH CALIBRATION SOLUTIONS

HI 7004M or HI 7004L

pH 4.01 Buffer Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

HI 7006M or HI 7006L

pH 6.86 Buffer Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

HI 7007M or HI 7007L

pH 7.01 Buffer Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

HI 7009M or HI 7009L

pH 9.18 Buffer Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

HI 7010M or HI 7010L

pH 10.01 Buffer Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

ORP SOLUTIONS

HI 7020M or HI 7020L

Test Solution, 200-275 mV, 230 or 500 ml bottle

HI 7091M or HI 7091L

Pretreatment Reducing Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

HI 7092M or HI 7092L

Pretreatment Oxidizing Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

ELECTRODE STORAGE SOLUTIONS

HI 70300M or HI 70300L Storage Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle
HI 7082

3.5M KCl Electrolyte, 4x50 mL

ELECTRODE CLEANING SOLUTIONS

HI 7061M or HI 7061L

General Cleaning Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

HI 7073M or HI 7073L

Protein Cleaning Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

HI 7074M or HI 7074L

Inorganic Cleaning Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

HI 7077M or HI 7077L

Oil & Fat Cleaning Solution, 230 or 500 ml bottle

OTHER ACCESSORIES

HI 504900

Hanna GSM Module

HI 504901

Hanna GSM Supervisor

HI 504902

Hanna RS485 Modem

HI 504910

Digital Transmitter

BL PUMPS

Dosing Pumps with Flow Rate from 1.5 to 20 LPH

ChecktempC

Stick Thermometer (range -50 to 150°C)

ChecktempF

Stick Thermometer (range -58 to 302°F)

HI 7610

Stainless steel Pt100 probe with standard 1/2’’ external threads
on both ends for in-line and immersion installation; 5 m
(16.5’) cable

HI 7620

Glass Pt100 probe with external PG13.5 thread and 5 m
(16.5’) cable

DEFINITIONS

DEVIATION

Same as proportional band, but expressed in units of the
controlled magnitude (e.g. 1pH, 50 mV).

EEPROM

Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory (per-
manent memory).

FAIL SAFE ALARM

Signaling of the alarm by de-energizing the alarm relay in-
stead of energizing it. That protects against power failures
and interruptions of the alarm relay external wires.

GLP

Good Laboratory Practice.

HYSTERESIS

Interval that must be passed over by the controlled magni-
tude in the opposite direction after having activated a relay,
before deactivating it, in order to avoid uninterrupted activa-
tion/deactivation of the relay.

IN-LINE CLEANING

Automatic procedure to stop control, clean the electrode and
then activate control again.

NIST

National Institute of Standards and Technology.

PID

Proportional Integrative Derivative control.

POTENTIAL MATCHING PIN Pin for connection of the potential matching (or grounding)

steel bar, which must be immersed into the measured fluid,
and is used together with a differential input to avoid dam-
age of the reference electrode due to ground loop current.

PROPORTIONAL BAND

Interval, measured in percentage of the input range, where
the proportional action spans from 0 to 100 %.

PWM

Pulse Width Modulation.

RAM

Random Access Memory (non-permanent memory).

RTC

Real Time Clock.

SETPOINT

Value at which the measurement needs to be controlled.

SOLUTION COMPENSATION

Technique for compensating the differences on the

pH of the solution under measurement when its temperature
varies.

THRESHOLD

Value above/below which a control or alarm relay is acti-
vated or deactivated.

TRIGGER

An event or command that acts like a mechanical trigger in

initiating a process.

WATCHDOG

Mechanism for issuing a reset of the device in case it gets
stuck.