Handy Polaris Portable

Portable Dissolved Oxygen Monitoring

Handy Polaris - a breakthrough in functionality. Polaris is the first of a new generation of Handy Meters!

As with the first Handy you can switch it on, put it in the water and measure, but measurements made with the Polaris are supported by a range of advanced functions designed to make things even easier:

Large Display
Automatic Calibration
Choice of units
Automatic self-check
Automatic probe check
Barometric Pressure Compensation
Extremely long battery life

New probe design - faster and even more accurate, longer intervals between measurement

Polaris - measurement power at your fingertips - an instrument you can rely on!

Applications

  • Activated Sludge Plant
  • River Monitoring
  • Aquaculture

Features

  • Long Sensor Life
  • Store Electrode Dry
  • Easy to use

Technical Specification

Physical

Dimensions (hxwxd)Monitor: 224 x 106 x 39 mm
Sensor: 36 mm Diameter, 98 mm long
WeightMonitor: 0.5 kg
Sensor: 0.6 kg (inc 5 metres of cable)
Protection ClassElectronics IP65, Sensor IP68
Enclosure MaterialMonitor: Polyoxymethylene
Sensor: Polyoxymethylene
Cable EntriesIntegral Cable Gland
Cable Size3 core, 5 mm OD
Cable Length3 metres standard, 100 metres maximum

Environmental Data

Operating Temperature Monitor -20 to 60ºC, Sensor -5-45ºC
Storage Temperature -20 to 60ºC
Location Portable

Electrical

BatteryStandard PP9
Battery Lifeapprox 2 years with 1 hours use per day, 5 months with 8 hours use per day

Measurement Principle

PrincipleGalvanic Cell, Self Polarising
Salinity Compensation0-59 ppt - manually set
Pressure CompensationSelf Compensating
Temperature CompensationSelf Compensating

Measurement Characteristics

Range0-60 mg/l
0-600 %SAT
Response Time90% of end value in less than 20 seconds
Accuracy+/- 1% of measured value
Repeatability+/- 0.5% of measured value

User Interface

DisplayGraphical Display providing 3 1/2 Digits with 2 message lines
Setupvia 6 button keypad
Self CheckingProbe Function, Electronic Function, Cable, Battery Condition
Units of Measurementmg/l, ppm, %SAT
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