KFM
3000 Fully automatic water content measuring system
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The
Karl Fischer Aquameter KFM 3000 is the
successor to the KFM 2000.
The KFM 3000 is especially suitable for the
determination of water content in insulating
liquids such as transformer oils.
The measuring principle, based on the
coulometric process (according to the Karl
Fischer method), is an absolute method and
can determine water content in the ug-range.
The new automatic regulator algorithm for
titration guarantees more precise
measurement.
Features
User-friendly
menu structure;
determination of
water content in
insulating
oils,
also
for water contents
in the lower
microgram range
Microprocessor
controlled water
content
determination in
accordance
with
Karl
Fischer
Determination
of water content
in the range of
1ug … 200 mg
H2O
Process
based on the
coulometric
production of
iodine with
diaphragm sampling
cell
Fully
automatic
process of
titration with
error messages
and logical
sequence
Titrating
vessel made of
brown
light-protective
glass
Built-in
thermal printer
Graphical
presentation of
the determination
(water as a
function of time)
Integrated
memory for
approx. 100
measurements.
Further
measurement
results
can
be transferred via
RS232-Interface to
a PC and can be
reloaded at any
time
Calibration
is not necessary
- coulometry is
an absolute
method
One-piece
titration cell
for generator
electrode with
diaphragm