The Hanna HI-2004-02 Edge DO Meter is a high-precision dissolved oxygen (DO) meter with a measuring range of 0–45 mg/L (ppm) and a polarographic sensor. The meter includes a 1m cable but not a field kit.
It suffices as a benchtop, handheld, or wall-mounted meter and combines advanced technology with a sleek, tablet-like format. The HI-2004-02 has a capacitive touch keypad, an intuitive interface, and a compact, lightweight design.
Key Features
Clark-type polarographic probe with replacement membrane cap
Automatic temperature compensation from 0 to +50°C
GLP data - records date, time, calibration standards, altitude value and salinity value
Altitude compensation -500 to 4000 metres
Salinity compensation 0 to 40g/L
Large 140mm LCD with clear full text readout
Capacitive touch keys
Digital smart electrodes enable edge to automatically recognise and store sensor type, ID and calibration information
Programmed for basic and advanced modes
Log-on demand and interval logging
PC interface via micro USB
Data is downloaded onto a USB stick via standard USB
GLP data automatically transferred
2 USB ports
Easy plug-in 3.5mm connector
Slim and lightweight, the edge can be hand-held or wall-mounted with the supplied bracket
PC - Download test results to a computer directly from the equipment via a USB port
3.5 Connection - Phono plug electrode connection used on HANNA smart Edge electrodes. Provides a secure, easy-to-use connection
What's Included?
Edge Dissolved Oxygen Meter
Digital polarographic dissolved oxygen probe with integrated temperature sensor (HI-764080)
Electrolyte for DO probe (HI-7041S)
2 DO membrane caps for HI-764080 DO probe
2 replacement O‑Rings for membrane caps
Electrode protective cap
Bench cradle
Wall cradle
Electrode holder
USB cable
5 VDC Power Adapter
Instruction Manual
Quality Certificate
£725.00
£870.00 inc vat
Free Delivery*
Important Notice This item is made-to-order exclusively for you once your order is placed. As a result, it is not eligible for cancellation or return under our standard policy. Your statutory rights remain unaffected.