The MC720 kit includes the MC122 controller and the MP810 dosing pump
to automatically monitor and fine-tune pH levels. Just set your pH
parameters and let the Milwaukee pH Controller and pump do the rest.
The Milwaukee PRO pH controller kit is preferred by people looking to
dial in their testing program when they have an ongoing need to
maintain levels. Common uses are nutrient tanks and aquariums.
The Milwaukee PRO pH controller and pump offers:
Accuracy
The Milwaukee PRO pH controller offers an accuracy to ±0.2 pH with two point manual calibration.
Automation
The controller provides a control range of 5.5 to 9.5 pH with alarms
that activate when readings are higher or lower than set point.
Compatible dosing pump
The Milwaukee MP810 dosing pump (designed specifically for use with the MC122) is included in the kit.
Easy installation
The MC720 pH controller and pump kit comes with a complete mounting kit including a probe holder.
Design features
- Fast easy to read current results with large digital LCD readout
- Accurate to ±0.2 pH (0.0 pH to 14.0 pH) with the user selectable high/low set points
- Simple two-point calibration for increased accuracy with manual trimmers for easy adjustment
- Gel-filled, double junction lab grade pH electrode for low maintenance and high performance
- 6.5 feet probe cables for extra flexibility when testing
- 12 VDC power supply
- Pump provides a maximum pressure of 1.5 bar or more than 50 feet of head pressure with a 0.16 GPM dosing flow.
Use and Care
pH meters usually start performing poorly because of problems with
the probe. The two parts of the pH probe that cause problems are the
glass sensing bulb and the reference junction.
Sensing bulb
The glass bulb loses sensitivity with use and will eventually fail. This is true of all pH probes.
Reference junction
The reference junction is a small hole that allows the meter to
compare the sample to a reference. The reading is generated based on the
electrical difference between the sample and reference. If the junction
hole gets clogged, the pH probe will no longer function.
You can extend the life of your pH electrode in the following ways.
Storage
The pH probe needs to be kept hydrated. Long periods of dry storage
will damage the sensitivity of the probe. Allowing the probe to dry out
may also result in the junction hole getting clogged.
Storing in pH probe storage solution or pH calibration buffers will
help address both these issues. Do not store in tap water and DI water.
This will damage the sensitivity of the probe.
The best way to store the probe is with the probe's cap filled with
storage solution or calibration buffer and the cap tightened to prevent
leakage. It is also recommended that to store the electrode upright to
further reduce the potential for leakage.
Cleaning
Residue from the sample can impact the sensitivity of the sensing
bulb and clog the junction. This is especially true if the sample has a
lot of organic material. We recommend regularly soaking your electrode
in cleaning solution.
Calibration
The pH sensing bulbs become less sensitive over time so make sure
that you are calibrating regularly to keep your PRO pH controller
accurate. Also, calibrate after cleaning or a long period of storage.
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