Are you in need of a new conductivity probe for your TOSHIBA SSA-270A tester? If so, you can purchase a compatible one directly from the manufacturer. The probes are usually in stock and are readily available from the manufacturer. However, if you are in need of a new probe for your TOSHIBA SSA-270A tester, you can also buy one from an independent third party.Toshiba SSA-270A Probe
Standard TEE tester kit
A standard TEE tester kit comes with leakage and conductivity probes, a Cidex(r) compatible soak tray, and an adapter. However, if you plan to use your standard TEE tester kit with an ultrasound machine, you must first purchase an adapter. These adapters are sold by brand and are compatible with most standard TEE tester kits.
The ULT-2000 Series of testers is a microprocessor-based instrument designed for the purpose of electrical leakage testing of transducers and ultrasound machines. This tool allows technicians and sonographers to test transducer shielding and determine whether it needs to be repaired or replaced. Failing to conduct such tests can result in increased repair costs. The ULT-2000 series also includes a meter mode.Toshiba SSA-270A Probe
Conductivity probe
The Toshiba SSA-270A is a good choice for measuring the conductivity of the water that you are testing. You should follow some guidelines to properly clean this probe. First, you should thoroughly wipe the electrode cell dry. Then, you should immerse it in the appropriate liquid. After that, you should gently swirl the probe during the data collection. It is also important not to immerse the probe completely in the solution. Additionally, the handle of the probe is not water-proof, which will cause temperature compensation to take longer.
The conductivity measurement range of a probe is determined by its cell constant. Its range is controlled by its cell constant, which determines how many ions are present. Conductivity measurement is most useful for measuring the concentration of acid and bases in water. It is widely used in clean-in-place applications, where water quality must be monitored and maintained. This probe can be used with most transmitters.
The salinity range of the Conductivity Probe is 0 to 10 ppt. However, brackish water typically ranges from 0 to 10 ppt. For this reason, you will need to dilute the samples to achieve the correct salinity. For this, Vernier suggests diluting them to 1/4 of their original concentration, and multiplying the result by four to get the final salinity value.