Electronic Pool Tester Water-I.D. FT34 TDS 0-1999ppm
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Electronic Pool Tester Water-I.D. FT34 TDS 0-1999ppm
The FT34 electronic pool tester is a professional tool for measuring the total amount of dissolved solids in water. It does not require additional reagents (drops, tablets, etc.). The test result is displayed on the device within a few seconds after immersion in a water sample. The tester electrodes require regular calibration before each measurement (using the necessary solutions), and they must also be kept moist at all times.
This model supports an additional ATC (automatic temperature compensation) parameter.
🔹 Main Advantages
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Compactness and portability
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High accuracy and range
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Energy efficiency
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Measurement speed
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High quality
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Suitable for private and commercial pools
Technical Specifications
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Measurement range: 0-1999 ppm
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Scale increment: 1 ppm
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Accuracy: +/- 2% FS
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Calibration: Manual
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Application type: private and commercial pools
Which pools is it suitable for?
The Water-I.D. FT34 electronic tester is recommended for:
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Private pools
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Commercial pools
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SPA complexes
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Sports and wellness centers
For distributors and dealers
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Technical consultation
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Wholesale prices
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Fast shipping
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the FT34 measure?
The device measures TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) - the total concentration of dissolved solids (salts, minerals) in water, in ppm (parts per million).
Why is this tester needed?
It is used to control the level of mineralization, which is critical for pools with a salt electrolysis system, as well as for monitoring overall water purity.
How often does it need to be calibrated?
Calibration is recommended to maintain accuracy; the device has a calibration function (usually performed in a calibration solution).
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