Hi!
I have a pH meter that is not used in a long time. The brand/model is Denver Instrument UP-25:
www.denverinstrument.com
Brochure: http://www.denverinstrument.com/denverusa/media/pdf/literature/ultrabasic.pdf
Manual: http://www.denverinstrument.com/denverusa/media/pdf/Op-Man-UP-Long-RevA.pdf
Specs:
I bought today three pH buffers (4, 7 and 10) and a KCl solution, and I´ll try to put the meter to work.
I have two questions:
1- Maybe I'll need to buy a new electrode to replace the old one. In the local store there is a pH electrode specified to low ionic strength, and it is more expensive than the regular one. Is this characteristic relevant to measure swimming pool water?
2- Are the other parameters measured by this meter (mV and ion) relevant to swimming pool water treatament?
About the mV parameter, the manual says: "You use millivolt measurement for electrode diagnostics, titration or mea-suring redox potential (also called ORP, oxidation reduction potential). ORP measurements indicate the oxidizing or reducing capability of a solution.You can use ORP values to monitor or control solutions requiring a setamount of oxidants or reductants."
About the ions, it says: "In ion mode you can measure the concentration of specific ions using an ion selective electrode (ISE).The concept is the same as in pH mode where the activity of hydrogen ions is measured with a pH electrode."
Thanks!
Regards,
Rodrigo.
I have a pH meter that is not used in a long time. The brand/model is Denver Instrument UP-25:

Denver Instrument - Electrochemistry - UltraBasic Portable Meters
Portable Electrochemistry meter UltraBasic Series. pH and mV meters for laboratory or field measuring use
Brochure: http://www.denverinstrument.com/denverusa/media/pdf/literature/ultrabasic.pdf
Manual: http://www.denverinstrument.com/denverusa/media/pdf/Op-Man-UP-Long-RevA.pdf
Specs:
Code:
Modes pH/mV/Ion/Temp
pH Range 0.00 - 14.00
pH Resolution 0.01
pH Accuracy 0.005pH
Temperature Range 0.0 - 100.0o C
Temperature Resolution 0.1o C
Temperature Accuracy 0.2o C
mV Range -1800.0 to +1800.0
mV Resolution 0.1
mV Accuracy 0.2 mV or 0.05%
Relative mV mode Yes
Ion Range 0 to 99900
Ion Resolution 3 sig. figs
Ion Accuracy 0.34%
I bought today three pH buffers (4, 7 and 10) and a KCl solution, and I´ll try to put the meter to work.
I have two questions:
1- Maybe I'll need to buy a new electrode to replace the old one. In the local store there is a pH electrode specified to low ionic strength, and it is more expensive than the regular one. Is this characteristic relevant to measure swimming pool water?
2- Are the other parameters measured by this meter (mV and ion) relevant to swimming pool water treatament?
About the mV parameter, the manual says: "You use millivolt measurement for electrode diagnostics, titration or mea-suring redox potential (also called ORP, oxidation reduction potential). ORP measurements indicate the oxidizing or reducing capability of a solution.You can use ORP values to monitor or control solutions requiring a setamount of oxidants or reductants."
About the ions, it says: "In ion mode you can measure the concentration of specific ions using an ion selective electrode (ISE).The concept is the same as in pH mode where the activity of hydrogen ions is measured with a pH electrode."
Thanks!
Regards,
Rodrigo.