Ultrapen Pt5 Dissolved Oxygen & Temperature Tester - IC-ML-PT5
Backorder Now, once ordered your item will dispatch before the 23rd of May 2025, call 1300 737 871 (NZ 0800 737 871 to confirm).
- Extremely accurate, fast and simple to use
- Easy to calibrate and easy to use
- Results displayed in seconds
$846.45 AUD Inc. GST




The new Myron L Ultrapen PT5 Free Dissolved Oxygen and temperature meter is designed to be extremely accurate, fast and simple to use in diverse
water quality applications.
A true, one-handed instrument, the PT5 is easy to calibrate and easy to use. To take a measurement, you simply press a button then
dip the pen in solution. Results display in seconds.
Features: Adjustable for Altitude and Salinity 3 Calibration Methods: Air, Water and 0 ppm DO Dynamic Membrane Temperature Correction Easy to Use - One Button Control Waterproof Rugged Design with Aircraft Aluminum Body Proprietary Sensor Design SpecificationsMeasurement Range (Dissolved Oxygen): 0 - 20 ppm, DO Saturation 0 - 200% Accuracy (Dissolved Oxygen): 2% of Reading Repeatability (Dissolved Oxygen): 1% of Reading Resolution (Dissolved Oxygen): 0.01 ppm, DO Saturation 0.1% Measurement Range (Temperature): 0 - 71 C or 32 - 160 F Temperature Accuracy Displayed: 0.1 C or 0.2 F Resolution (Temperature): 0.1 C or F Time to Reading Stabilization: 10 - 180 seconds Temperature Adjustment for Membrane permeability: Automatic Altitude Adjustment: -2,000 ft to 15,000 ft: increments of 100 ft Salinity Adjustment:0 - 50 ppt increments of 1 ppt Active Mode Power Consumption: 30 - 100 mA Sleep Mode Power Consumption: 2 A Temperature Compensation Method: Automatic to 25 C Physical Dimensions: 17.15 cm L x 1.59 cm D or 6.75 in. L x .625 in. D Case Material: Anodized Aluminum with UV Protective Coating Calibration Methods: 1 or 2 Point; 0 ppm DO Calibration Solution and/or air or water Operating Temperature: DO Saturation: 0 - 60C / 32 - 140F: DO Concentration: 0 - 40C / 32 - 104F Storage Temperature: 0 - 55C / 32 - 131F Water Resistance: IP67 and NEMA 6 EN61236-1: 2006 - Annex A: 2008: Electrostatic discharge to case of instrument may cause PT1 to spontaneously power on. In this case, the PT1 will power off after several seconds. |
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