ProdottoSBE-27 pH/O.R.P. SensorSBE-27 pH/O.R.P. Sensor The SBE 27 pH and O.R.P. (Redox) sensor combines a pressure balanced glass-electrode, Ag/AgCl reference probe and platinum O.R.P. electrode to provide in-situ measurements up to 1200 meters (3,900 ft) deep. The replaceable pH probe is permanently sealed and is supplied with a soaker bottle attachment to prevent the reference electrode from drying out during storage. SBE-27 pH/O.R.P. SensorSea-Bird ElectronicsThe SBE 27 pH and O.R.P. (Redox) sensor combines a pressure balanced glass-electrode, Ag/AgCl reference probe and platinum O.R.P. electrode to provide in-situ measurements up to 1200 meters (3,900 ft) deep.The replaceable pH probe is permanently sealed and is supplied with a soaker bottle attachment to prevent the reference electrode from drying out during storage. The sensor elements and interface electronics are modular and self-contained, providing easy installation, service, and calibration. The SBE 27 is intended for use as an add-on auxiliary sensor for profiling CTDs (SBE 9plus; SBE 19, 19plus, and 19plus V2 SeaCAT; and SBE 25 and 25plus Sealogger). Power / signal interface cables and mounting hardware are available separately. The SBE 27 interface electronics buffer and offset the differential voltages of the pH reference junction and the electrode potential (in water) between the O.R.P. electrode and the pH reference junction to produce pH and O.R.P. dependent output voltages. Computation of pH and O.R.P. in engineering units is typically done using our Seasoft© V2 software. Sea-Bird calibrates the pH sensor against precision buffer solutions (4, 7, 10, pH ± 0.02 pH). The extremely stable O.R.P. circuitry is calibrated at the factory and does not require subsequent calibrations. These calibration results are tabulated on a certificate furnished with each sensor.
DocumentsBrochureSBE-27 Brochure - Download Application Note AN 18-1: SBE 18, 27, and 30, & AMT pH Sensor Calibration (PHFIT Version 2.1) - Download AN 19: SBE 27 or 30 Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) Sensor - Download AN 71: Desiccant Use and Regeneration (drying) - Download AN 76: pH or pH/ORP Sensors and Moored Applications - Download Technical Papers Reliably Measuring pH In the Ocean - Download Shallow vs. Deep SeapHOx V2 - Major Differences and Determining Appropriate Use Cases - Download |