Thermo Orion Lab Star DO113 DO Bench Meters

The Thermo Orion Lab Star DO113 DO Bench Meters records dissolved oxygen in the lab using Orion DO sensors with MiniDIN connectors.

Features

  • Budget-friendly meter for simplified dissolved oxygen testing
  • Large 5” backlit display makes viewing measurements easy
  • Small meter footprint saves valuable lab bench space
List Price $875.00
$813.75
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The Thermo Scientific Orion Lab Star DO113 Dissolved Oxygen Bench Meter is ideally suited for laboratories with users of varying levels of technical expertise and who require a simple-to-calibrate and use meter for routine dissolved oxygen testing. Scientists have trusted Thermo Scientific Orion Lab Products for over 60 years to provide them with accurate and reliable analytical testing instruments in the lab and in the field.

Measure dissolved oxygen as percent saturation, concentration in mg/L or concentration in ppm simultaneously with temperature using the Orion Lab Star DO113 DO Bench Meter. To enable comprehensive measurement capabilities, measure dissolved oxygen in a range of 0.0 to 300.0 % saturation, 0.00 to 30.0 mg/L or ppm and measure temperature in a range of -5.0 to 105.0 °C or 23.0 to 221.0 °F.

For proficient SOP compliance, perform 100% saturation, 0% saturation and custom concentration calibrations for dissolved and one-point temperature adjustment calibrations.

Featuring a large, backlit display for easy viewability and small footprint to save bench space, this dissolved oxygen meter is ideally suited for simplified, budget-friendly lab testing. Use the onscreen stabilizing and ready indicators to help identify when DO meter readings are complete.

View active dissolved oxygen and temperature calibration logs with date and time stamp to ensure accurate, reproducible measurements. Record key measurements using the 500-point data log with date and time stamp. Output data logs and calibration logs to a printer or computer for long-term data storage.

LSTAR1130:

  • Meter
  • Electrode stand
  • Computer cable
  • Universal power adapter

LSTAR1135:

  • Meter
  • Electrode stand
  • Computer cable
  • Universal power adapter
  • Polarographic DO/ATC probe with calibration sleeve (Cat. No. 083005MD)
  • DO probe maintenance kit (Cat. No. 080513)
  • BOD adapter (Cat. No. 080360)
Questions & Answers
How long is the warm up time for this meter?
The warm-up time applies to the dissolved oxygen probe. The 083005MD polarographic DO probe requires a 30-60 minute warm up time to prevent inaccuracy and drift.
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