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News Release from: P+R Labpak | Subject: Hanna HI-9828
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 05 September 2006

Water quality meter gives multiple
parameters

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Instrument allows simultaneous display of dissolved oxygen, conductivity, mV, pH, pressure (atmospheric), redox, salinity, temperature and total dissolved solids

P+R Labpak offers the new Hanna HI-9828 multi-parameter water quality meter The instrument allows simultaneous display of dissolved oxygen, conductivity, mV, pH, pressure (atmospheric), redox, salinity, temperature and total dissolved solids

It comes complete with intelligent multi-parameter sensor with a rugged stainless steel tip.

The meter is waterproof to IP67 and the probe to IP68.

Hanna's unique i-Button tag identification system simplifies test logging and is ideal for multi site logging.

i-Buttons with a unique ID can be installed at various sampling sites.

When the matching connector of the meter contacts the button and measurements are logged, they are labeled with the alphanumeric user-entered location ID.

The meter allows the user to log on demand and the unit can auto log up to 60,000 samples.

A USB connection enables fast data downloads to a PC.

The Hanna HI-9828 comes with a two year warranty and a tough waterproof case.

This new meter also comes as standard with the following:- maintenance kit, computer software, five i-button tags, PC connection cable (USB), rechargeable batteries with mains and in-car charger, quick calibration solution, calibration cup, instruction manual, hard carry case.

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