Place of Origin:
CHINA
Brand Name:
kacise
Certification:
CE
Model Number:
KPH310
For environmental water quality monitoring, acid/alkali/salt solution, chemical reaction process, industrial production process, can meet the majority of industrial applications on-line pH measurement requirements.
Model Number | KPH310 |
Range Range | 0 ~ 14 Ph |
Resolution | 0.01 ph |
Precision | ± 0.1 ph |
Operating Temperature | 0 ~ 65 °C |
Working Pressure | < 0.2 mpa |
Temperature Compensation | Automatic temperature compensation (NTC) |
Power Supply | 12 ~ 24 VDC ± 10% |
Signal Output | RS-485(Modbus/RTU) |
Contact Material | Pom |
Installation Mode | Immersion mounting |
Cable Length | 5 meters, other length can be customized |
Calibration Mode | Two-point calibration |
Power Consumption | < 0.05 W |
Protection Level | IP68 |
Tips: Q&A
1.Does lemon make water alkaline?
Fresh lemons: If you prefer not to use baking soda, a fresh lemon added to your drinking water will also, eventually, make your purified drinking water more alkaline. ... Once you drink the acidic lemon water, it will become alkaline as your body reacts with the lemons' anions during the digestive process.
2.What happens if pH is too high in the pool?
If the pH gets higher than 7.8, the water is becoming too alkaline. When water is too alkaline, it reduces the effectiveness of chlorine — the pool chemical that kills pathogens. Water with a pH that's too high also can cause skin rashes, cloudy water, and scaling on pool equipment.
3.Can I use vinegar to lower pH in the pool?
Lowering pH with Vinegar Commercially distilled white vinegar, often 5 percent acetic acid, has a pH of 2.4 and can be used to lower the pH in saltwater aquariums. This amount should lower the tank pH by about 0.3 points. ... Most pool experts recommend a pool pH between 7.2 and 7.8.
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