Thermo Scientific™

Orion™ Chlorine Electrode, with waterproof BNC connector

Catalog number: 9770BNWP
Thermo Scientific™

Orion™ Chlorine Electrode, with waterproof BNC connector

Catalog number: 9770BNWP

Measure total residual chlorine quickly and accurately with Thermo Scientific™ Orion™ Chlorine Electrodes. All forms of total residual chlorine (free chlorine, hypochlorites and chlorine bound to nitrogenous compounds)  are measured.

Total chlorine residual in wastewater is measured directly by the Orion 9770BNWP Chlorine ion-selective electrode regardless of color or turbidity.

 
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Connector TypesWaterproof BNC
DescriptionWaterproof BNC connector
For Use With (Equipment)ISE Meters
TypeCombination Ion Selective Electrode
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The ThermoFisher Orion Chlorine electrode complies with SM 4500-Cl I for Drinking water measurements.
 

Features
The method permits rapid analysis to be done at the sampling site, eliminating erroneous low readings due to Cl2 loss. It requires the addition of two reagents to the sample before measurement. Total chlorine residual in wastewater is measured directly by the Orion 9770BNWP Chlorine ion-selective electrode regardless of color or turbidity.
 

Solutions required:
Standards
977007  100 ppm as Cl2 residual chlorine standard,75 mL bottle
 

Reagents
977010 Iodide reagent, 5 x 50 mL bottles
977011 Acid reagent, 475 mL bottle
 

Items included
 
977010 Iodide reagent. 50 mL 1 bottle
948201 Polishing strip. Qty 2
 

Warranty period
12 months from date of purchase

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