YSI ProOBOD Optical BOD Probe

The YSI ProOBOD optical BOD probe uses reliable luminescent technology with built-in self-stirring for highly accurate laboratory BOD measurements.

Features

  • Probe body tapered to fit into a standard 300 mL BOD bottle
  • User-replaceable, low-maintenance sensor with +1-year life
  • Self-stirring to provide representative sample and improve response times
List Price $1,276.00
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Overview
The YSI ProOBOD optical BOD probe uses reliable luminescent technology with built-in self-stirring for highly accurate laboratory BOD measurements. The YSI ProOBOD luminescent BOD probe has built-in self-stirring to ensure a representative sample in the BOD bottle and to improve the response time. The optical sensor does not require a warm-up period, membrane changes, or electrode maintenance.

Optical Technology Stability
The greater stability of optical technology offers additional value by reducing drift and thus reducing costs associated with electrode maintenance and membrane changes. In addition, the technology is resistant to probe fouling from hydrogen sulfide and other gases. The smart, digital ODO probe stores calibration data, so probes can be interchanged between instruments without recalibration.

Benefits

  • 2-year warranty
  • Reliable and serviceable
  • Probe body tapered to fit into a standard 300mL BOD bottle and international versions
  • Extremely quiet operation
  • No warm-up time required
  • Probe Dimensions: 17cm length (6.7")
  • Weight: 272 grams (0.60 lbs)
  • Power: External 110-230 VAC, 50-60 Hz power supply with DC input to probe; U.S. and International receptacle
  • Warranty: 2-year probe warranty; 1-year sensor cap warranty
  • Cable: 3m (9 ft)
  • Sensor Type: Optical (dynamic luminescence quenching lifetime detection)
  • Flow Dependence: None - non-consumptive method (stirring will increase response time with no affect on accuracy)
  • Ratings: RoHS, CE, WEEE, IP-65, Made in USA
  • Response Time: T95 = 22 seconds with stirring; T95 = 40 seconds without stirring
  • (1) ProOBOD probe
  • (1) 6260 ProOBOD power supply
Questions & Answers
Which BOD bottles are compatible with this probe?
The ProOBOD is compatible with standard 300 ml USA and Japanese style BOD bottles.
Is the ProOBOD suitable for field use?
The ProOBOD is designed for laboratory use, not field use. It is not waterproof and should never be immersed in a sample past the taper on the stem of the probe.
Can the YSI ProOBOD optical BOD probe be used with a ProDSS multi-parameter meter or the YSI MultiLab series benchtop meters?
The OBOD optical probe is compatible with the YSI ProDSS, ProSwap and ProSolo meters. However, the OBOD probe cannot be used with MultiLab series benchtop meters, as there is an IDS ProOBOD optical BOD probe (part #626500) available for that series.
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