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OXYGUARD HANDY POLARIS

The NEW OxyGuard Handy Polaris is a portable Dissolved Oxygen (DO) meter. It measures %saturation, mg/L (ppm), temperature and has salinity compensation. Measurements are compensated for temperature and barometric pressure. The probe is fully field serviceable. The meter is powered by a 9V battery.

The OxyGuard Handy Detachable Clip The Handy Polaris has a larger display with backlight and offers automatic calibration, and a choice of language and units of measurement. Each Handy is supplied with a detachable clip for easy attachment to a belt or clipboard.

For technical details see the Specifications page.

Meter

  • Automatic calibration with stability check
  • Automatic self-check of instrument
  • Automatic check of cable and probe
  • Compensates for changes in atmospheric pressure
  • User selectable language
  • User selectable main display parameter
  • “On-screen” instructions
  • 1400 hours use from one 9V alkaline battery
  • Illuminated display with variable intensity
  • Special highly flexible cable
  • Automatic shutdown for power saving

Probe

  • NEW PROBE DESIGN
  • Galvanic type
  • No warm up time
  • Fully temperature compensated
  • Remarkably short response time
  • Stores dry
  • Excellent long-term stability
  • Tough membrane
  • No need for regular service or renovation
  • Probe renovation easy and fast when needed
  • Spares available at low price

 

NEW! The OxyGuard Handy Polaris
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