Handheld water measurement combines precision with easy operation

Drinking water

Handheld water measurement combines precision with easy operation

24 Nov, 2021

Published over 4 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Drinking water.

The control of wastewater and drinking water has become increasingly important in these times of heightened microbial awareness. The same applies to environmental control. The mobile hand-held measuring instruments of the SD 305 series from Lovibond® are the chosen tools of the professional experts in water analysis, where conductivity, dissolved oxygen, pH and redox potential are important parameters. The new and improved SD 305 series is now available. New names in a modernised design with many practical innovations - even more practical, functional and offering even better value.  

With clear illustrative instructions in 8 languages the SD 305 series provides users with the quickest “click to results” with a simplified menu structure and a new clearer keyboard design. The new meters also features a new electrode holder with a slimmer design, which holds the electrode so securely that one-handed operation is made easy. 

The features that you come to expect from Lovibond® are still there. Sensor self-diagnosis, data logger including alarm function, PC interface, pressure compensation and recognition of standard solutions included.

With the new SD series devices, you can now reach your results faster even during long-term measurements. 

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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