Extech ExStik Chlorine Meter

The Extech ExStik Chlorine Meter provides fast and easy measurements of total chlorine direct readings.

Features

  • Low detection limit down to 0.01ppm
  • Unaffected by sample color or turbidity
  • Automatic electronic calibration
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Overview
The Extech ExStick Chlorine Meter features a unique flat surface electrode that conducts direct total chlorine readings. The range is 0.01ppm to 10ppm, and the measurements are unaffected by the color or turbidity of the sample. The memory stores, tags, and recalls up to 15 readings and calibrations. The 2000 count LCD simultaneously displays ppm of total chlorine and temperature plus analog bargraph indicator.

  • ppm range: 0.01 to 10.00ppm (10 to 50ppm using dilution method)
  • Temperature range: 23° to 194°F (-5 to 90°C)
  • Resolution: 0.01ppm ; 0.1°F/°C
  • Accuracy: ±10% of reading ±0.01ppm; ±1.8°F/±1°C
  • Power: four SR44W button batteries
  • Dimensions: 1.4 x 6.8 x 1.6" (35.6 x 172.7 x 40.6mm)
  • Weight: 3.85oz (110g)
  • (1) ExStik chlorine meter
  • (1) Flat surface chlorine electrode
  • (50) ExTab reagent tablets
  • (1) Protective sensor cap
  • (1) Sample cup with cap
  • (4) 3V CR-2032 batteries
  • (1) 48" (1.2m) neckstrap
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