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Thornton 240-204, Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor, 0.1 constant, 3/4 inch NPT Fitting - 58031204
MSRP: $1,457.00Your Price: $1,220.60 -
Thornton 240-203, Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor, 0.1 constant, 3/4 inch NPT Fitting - 58031203
MSRP: $2,220.00Your Price: $1,860.00 -
Thornton 240-202, Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor, 0.1 constant, 3/4 inch NPT Fitting - 58031202
MSRP: $1,221.00Your Price: $1,023.00 -
Thornton 240-101, Conductivity Sensor, 0.01 constant, 3/4 inch NPT Fitting - 58031230
MSRP: $2,264.00Your Price: $1,896.50 -
Thornton 58031305, Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor, 3/4 inch NPT & SUBM, 100 ft cord
MSRP: $1,883.00Your Price: $1,577.90 -
Thornton 58031304, Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor, 3/4 inch NPT & SUBM, 25 ft cord
MSRP: $1,583.00Your Price: $1,326.00 -
Thornton 58031303, Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor, 1/2 inch NPT, 100 ft cord
MSRP: $1,821.00Your Price: $1,526.10 -
Thornton 58031302, Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor, 1/2 inch NPT, 25 ft cord
MSRP: $1,521.00Your Price: $1,274.20 -
Thornton 58031301, Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor, 3/4 inch NPT, 100 ft cord
MSRP: $1,857.00Your Price: $1,555.70 -
Thornton 58031300, Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor, 3/4 inch NPT, 25 ft cord
MSRP: $1,556.00Your Price: $1,303.80 -
Spears Purity Tee for Resilite 3/4'' NPT RES7046, Purity Light, PVC
MSRP: $32.20Your Price: $23.50 -
Myron L Ultrapen PT5, Pocket Tester Pen, Free Dissolved Oxygen and Temperature
MSRP: $463.50Your Price: $440.33 -
Myron L Ultrapen PT4, Pocket Tester Pen, Free Chlorine Equivalent and Temperature
MSRP: $361.50Your Price: $343.43 -
Thornton Pipe Field Mount Kit for 1/2 DIN M300 M400 M800 Transmitter, 30300480
MSRP: $474.00Your Price: $397.00 -
Thornton 52500213 Panel Mount Kit for 1/2 DIN M300 M400 M800 Transmitter
MSRP: $163.00Your Price: $136.30
How a Water Quality Meter Captures Highly Accurate Readings
A water quality meter measures key parameters by placing a water quality probe directly in the sample stream, where the sensor reacts to specific chemical or physical changes.
Conductivity probes track ion concentration through electrical response, while pH sensors measure voltage shifts created by hydrogen activity. Additionally, optical sensors in water analysis meters read turbidity by assessing how particles scatter an internal light source.
Each method supports precise detection, so operators can rely on the meter’s readings for confident system decisions.
Water Quality Instruments for Industrial Applications
Water quality instruments help operators track conditions that impact production, safety, and compliance in complex industrial environments.
Each water quality meter or water analysis meter supports a specific part of the workflow, giving applications like those below reliable insight into system behavior:
- Conductivity meters that verify salt concentration during brine preparation and rinse cycles
- pH meters used in metal finishing lines to maintain stable bath chemistry
- Turbidity meters that monitor clarity levels in process water before reuse or discharge
- Multi-parameter water quality instruments that combine probes for facilities managing several treatment checkpoints
- Temperature-compensated water quality probes that support accurate readings during heated or cooled processes
These tools enable facilities to control critical variables that impact quality and performance throughout the operation.
Selecting the Right Water Quality Probe or Meter for Your System
Choosing the right water quality meter begins with understanding which parameters are most important to your process and how frequently you need to measure them. Operators evaluate the sampling conditions, the required accuracy range, and the environment in which the water quality probe will operate.
Many teams review maintenance expectations to confirm that the meter fits their workflow without creating unnecessary delays.
Serv-A-Pure proudly supplies water quality meters that align with these priorities, allowing users to select a tool that supports reliable testing and informed decision-making.
FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions About Water Quality Meters
What calibration steps keep a water quality meter accurate over time?
Most water quality meters require routine calibration with certified solutions that match the parameter being measured. We provide meters and accessories that help users maintain consistent accuracy during regular testing cycles.
How do temperature changes affect readings on a water quality probe?
Temperature shifts alter sensor response, and many water quality probes include automatic compensation to correct these variations.
Can a water analysis meter store data for later review?
Many water analysis meters feature onboard memory that saves measurements for reporting and system audits. Serv-A-Pure carries models with storage features that support ongoing compliance work.
What maintenance signs indicate a water quality instrument needs service?
Slow response time, irregular readings, or physical wear on the sensor often signal that a water quality instrument needs inspection or replacement parts.
Choose Water Quality Meters From Experts Like Serv-A-Pure
Water quality meters give teams the insight they need to keep treatment stages on track and maintain consistent results. Serv-A-Pure offers instruments that align with technical requirements across a wide range of workflows.
Review the available options above or contact our experts for help in finding the right water quality meter.