Overview Introduction Meter Overview Thank you for selecting the TB100 portable turbidity meter. This user manual provides a step-by-step guide to help you operate the meter, please carefully read the following instructions before use. Any use outside of these instructions may invalidate your warranty and cause permanent damage to the meter.
Overview Display Replace the battery compartment cover to its original position, push the limiter until it locks. Icon Description Indicates that the meter is in the measurement mode. The meter allows using the 5V DC power adapter (order code: DCPA- 5V) or the USB port on computer as a power supply.
Meter Setup setup menu, press the / key to select a menu item. The TB100 turbidity meter contains 8 menu items in the setup menu, the following table describes the functions of each option. Menu Item...
Any residues can cause inaccurate readings. Turbidity Calibration The TB100 turbidity meter allows turbidity calibration up to 5 points with minimum of 2 points, the default calibration points include the 0.02, 10, 200, 500, 1000 NTU. For better accuracy, we recommend 2.3 Insert the vial into the measurement chamber.
Selecting the Measurement Mode The TB100 turbidity meter contains two measurement modes. If the single measurement mode is enabled, the meter will automatically sense a stable reading and lock the measurement. If the continuous measurement mode is enabled, the meter will continuously measure and update readings.
MI key is pressed. To delete data logs, please follow the steps The TB100 turbidity meter is capable of storing and recalling up to below. 100 data sets. In the measurement process, press the MI key to store 2.1 In the measurement mode, press and hold the...
Specifications For better accuracy and repeatability, using an indexed sample vial is best choice for turbidity measurement. If you need to use a few vials, Model TB100 match these vials are necessary. Measurement Method ISO 7027 nephelometric method (90° ) 2.1 Repeat steps 1.1 through 1.6 above for each vial and record the...
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