| Identification |
| Model / SKU | PS9TKB-BD |
| Brand | Myron L® Company |
| Product Type | Ultrameter III™ handheld instrument |
| Measures | 9-parameter AHL titration kit, mineral/salt |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Measurement |
| Measured Parameters | Conductivity, mineral/salt concentration, TDS, alkalinity, hardness, saturation index (LSI), ORP/Free Chlorine Equivalent, pH, temperature |
| Accuracy | ±1% of reading (±0.1% at the calibration point) |
| In-Cell Titration | Conductometric alkalinity and hardness titration, performed in the field |
| LSI Calculator | Alkalinity, hardness, pH and temperature can be varied to model water balance |
| Display | 4-digit LCD |
| Memory | Non-volatile, up to 100 readings with date and time stamp |
| Physical & Power |
| Case / Cell Material | VALOX® |
| Power | 9 V alkaline battery |
| Battery Life | 100 hours / 5,000 readings |
| Operating / Storage Temperature | 0-55 °C / 32-132 °F |
| Protection Rating | IP67 / NEMA 6 — waterproof to 1 m / 3 ft |
| Dimensions | 196 × 68 × 64 mm / 7.7 × 2.7 × 2.5 in. (L × W × H) |
| Weight | 352 g / 12.4 oz (instrument) |
| Carry Case Dimensions | 346 × 254 × 137 mm / 13.6 × 10 × 5.4 in. (hard carry case, approximate) |
| Wireless | bluDock™ installed — Bluetooth® transfer to a PC running Guardian2™ software (Windows) |
What is in the box
PS9 instrument; cell extender; titration plunger; 100 µL pipette and 12 tips; pH 4, 7 and 10 buffers; pH/ORP sensor storage solution; ORP conditioner solution; reagents A1, HB, H4 and H5; standard solutions KCl-7000, 442-3000, NaCl-7500, ALK-100 and HARD-200; hard foam-lined carry case. Bottles are 2 oz / 59 mL.
bluDock™ wireless option
This is the same instrument as the PS9TKB with the bluDock™ module factory-installed. It transfers stored readings to a PC over Bluetooth® using Myron L’s Guardian2™ software. Guardian2 is Windows-only — there is no current macOS build. The module is internal, so the two versions look identical.
Field titration kit
Supplied as a complete kit in a hard foam-lined carry case. In-cell conductometric titration gives alkalinity and hardness in the field, so samples do not have to be transported to a lab, and the built-in LSI calculator lets you model the effect of changing alkalinity, hardness, pH or temperature on water balance.
Warranty
Two (2) Year Limited Warranty on the instrument. pH and ORP sensors carry a Six (6) Month Limited Warranty. Warranty is limited to repair or replacement at the manufacturer’s discretion and excludes damage from abuse, tampering or environmental extremes.
WHERE THIS IS USED — 11 APPLICATIONS
Myron L publishes an application bulletin for each of these. The summaries below are ours; the linked bulletins are Myron L’s own and open in a new tab.
Boilers & Cooling Towers
Facilities, HVAC, process steam
Boilers and cooling towers concentrate dissolved minerals as water boils off or evaporates, and past a certain point that causes either scale or corrosion. Myron L notes that as little as 1/8 in. of scale can cost a boiler 18% of its efficiency and a cooling-tower heat exchanger 40%. Conductivity or TDS tracks the cycles of concentration so blowdown and bleed-off happen at the right moment — enough to protect the plant, not so much that water and treatment chemicals are wasted.
Measured here: Conductivity / TDS, pH, ORP, temperature, LSI
📄 Boilers & Cooling Towers Application Bulletin (PDF)Circuit Board Cleanliness Testing
Electronics manufacturing
Ionic residue left on a finished board degrades insulation resistance and dielectric strength. Rather than send boards to a lab, the board is rinsed in a measured volume of extract solution — 75 parts by volume of 99% isopropyl alcohol to 25 parts deionised water — and the conductivity of that extract is read directly, giving a fast production-floor check of ionic contamination historically benchmarked against MIL-P-28809. The mixture must itself read no more than 0.166 µS/cm before use, or the result means nothing.
Measured here: Conductivity, resistivity
📄 Circuit Board Cleanliness Testing Application Bulletin (PDF)Deionized Water
Laboratory, pharmaceutical, electronics, plating
Ion-exchange resin strips cations and anions from water until its exchange capacity is spent. Because the purity of DI water is defined by what little remains dissolved in it, resistivity is the natural measurement — it climbs as purity rises and falls sharply as a bed exhausts. Monitoring resistivity continuously is what tells you to regenerate or swap a bed before off-spec water reaches the process.
Measured here: Resistivity, conductivity / TDS
📄 Deionized Water Application Bulletin (PDF)Environmental Monitoring
Wastewater, stormwater, surface water
Discharge to waterways, to municipal sewers and increasingly stormwater runoff all sit under permit limits, and demonstrating compliance means measuring at many points rather than one. Conductivity, pH, ORP, dissolved oxygen and nitrate together characterise both the health of a receiving water and the quality of an effluent, and handheld instruments make it practical to sample where the water actually is.
Measured here: Conductivity / TDS, pH, ORP, dissolved oxygen, nitrate, temperature
📄 Environmental Monitoring Application Bulletin (PDF)Fountain Solutions (Lithographic Printing)
Commercial printing
In lithography the dampening (fountain) solution has to be held at the right concentration: too weak and the non-image area dries out, giving tinting, scumming and blanket piling; too strong and the ink over-emulsifies, weakening colour and changing its body and flow. pH was the traditional test, but most modern fountain solutions are buffered, so pH barely moves even when strength changes a lot. Conductivity tracks concentration directly and is now the more reliable control.
Measured here: Conductivity, temperature, pH
📄 Fountain Solutions (Lithographic Printing) Application Bulletin (PDF)Horticulture & Growing
Nurseries, greenhouses, turf, irrigation
Three on-site tests tell a grower most of what a lab would: electrical conductivity, pH and alkalinity. EC reads the total dissolved fertiliser salts, so it shows whether feed strength and soil salinity are where they should be; pH governs whether those nutrients are actually available to the plant; and alkalinity determines how strongly the irrigation water will push the growing medium’s pH over time.
Measured here: Conductivity / EC, pH, alkalinity, temperature
📄 Horticulture & Growing Application Bulletin (PDF)Hydroponics
Controlled-environment agriculture
With no soil to buffer it, the nutrient solution is the entire root environment, and managing it is the whole job. Conductivity gives the dissolved nutrient strength and pH governs which of the seventeen required elements the roots can actually take up. Both drift as plants feed and as water evaporates, so they are checked and corrected far more often than in soil growing.
Measured here: Conductivity / TDS, pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen
📄 Hydroponics Application Bulletin (PDF)Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP / Redox)
Disinfection, process control, water treatment
ORP measures the strength of the oxidisers and reducers present rather than their concentration, and it is reported in millivolts with no temperature correction. That distinction matters: a chlorine residual tells you how much is there, while ORP tells you how effectively it is actually oxidising. Positive readings indicate an oxidising solution such as chlorinated water; negative readings indicate a reducing agent such as sodium sulfite.
Measured here: ORP / redox, pH, free chlorine equivalent
📄 Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP / Redox) Application Bulletin (PDF)Pool & Spa
Aquatic facilities, service professionals
Pool chemistry is a set of interdependent variables that has to satisfy both bather safety and regulation. Warm, still water is ideal for microorganisms, so it must be circulated, filtered and sanitised — but the same chemicals that control the microbiology can make water uncomfortable or unsafe, and unbalanced water attacks the structure itself. Conductivity or salt concentration, pH, ORP and free chlorine equivalent together describe sanitiser effectiveness and water balance in one pass.
Measured here: Conductivity / TDS / salinity, pH, ORP, free chlorine equivalent, LSI
📄 Pool & Spa Application Bulletin (PDF)Reverse Osmosis
Desalination, industrial, medical, drinking water
Conductivity is the standard way to judge RO water quality and membrane performance, because comparing feed against permeate gives percent rejection directly. ORP and pH matter for membrane life rather than product quality: membranes are attacked by oxidisers such as chlorine, bromine, ozone and peroxide, so a high ORP signals a need for pretreatment while a low one can indicate biological activity and fouling. Reading ORP on the reject stream, where concentration is highest, shows even trace oxidisers or reducers.
Measured here: Conductivity / TDS, resistivity, ORP, pH, temperature
📄 Reverse Osmosis Application Bulletin (PDF)Textiles Manufacturing
Wet processing, dyeing, finishing
Wet spinning, sizing, desizing, scouring, bleaching, mercerisation, dyeing and printing all depend on aqueous chemistry, and pH is the primary control in every one of them — it governs how effectively oxidising and reducing agents work and how dye takes up. Holding pH, conductivity or salt concentration, ORP and temperature to target conserves chemicals and energy, keeps shade and quality consistent, and reduces the effluent load that has to be treated before discharge.
Measured here: pH, conductivity / TDS / salt concentration, ORP, temperature
📄 Textiles Manufacturing Application Bulletin (PDF)Application areas are those in which the Myron L® Company’s own application bulletin names this instrument. Bulletins are reproduced unaltered with Myron L’s copyright notices intact. Suitability for a specific installation should be confirmed with us before purchase.
Specifications taken from the Ultrameter III Data Sheet and myronl.com, published by the Myron L® Company. Myron L reserves the right to change design, specifications and prices without notice — please confirm critical figures with us before purchase. Myron L®, Ultrameter®, Ultrapen™, UltrapenX2™, TechPro™, PoolPro™, bluDock™, Guardian2™, FCE™ and 442 Natural Water™ are trademarks of the Myron L Company. VALOX® is a registered trademark of SABIC. Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.