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Date:   11/26/2024 10:29:00 PM ( 25 h ago)
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ORP Testing

ORP is quite a popular term in water quality measurement. ORP is an acronym for Oxygen Reduction Potential. It is also recognized as the redox potential of water. What exactly does ORP mean? It is a measure of how oxidizing or aerated the water is. Higher the ORP, the higher is the oxygen level in the water. This means ORP is basically merit of cleanliness and healthiness of the water. Owing to this ORP is such an important term in water quality measurement. The ORP meters are utilized to measure the quality of water. Some common applications of these ORP meters are water disinfection units, industrial water processing plants, drinking water supply centers, etc. If you intend to know more about ORP meters, what they are, how do they work and when to use them, then this post is for you. This post discusses answers to all these questions.
What Are ORP Meters?

The ORP meters are the devices designed for the measurement of the oxidation-reduction potential of water. ORP meters are also industrially known as a redox probe. These chemical or microbial species form redox couple, which results in electron loss. The ORP meters measure the number of electrons lost as a merit of the redox potential of the water.
When To Use ORP Meters?

The ORP meters are used when the water quality in terms of sanitization or contamination is to be measured. The ORP meter measures redox potential by measuring the electromotive force of the electron taken to pass it from reduced species to the oxidized species. These ORP meters cannot be used for all types of water testing. The factors like pH level have a high impact on the ORP readings. If the pH of water is higher than 9.5, then ORP meters become an invalid method of water quality measurement.

Therefore, the answer to when to use ORP meters becomes a little complex. Although, a simplified answer to this question can be to use when the water is being treated or processed. The following are a few examples of applications where ORP meters can be used to identify water quality.

Chlorinated swimming pools water testing
Oxidized or sanitized water storages
Drinking water distribution units
Wastewater treatment plants

Now that it discussed where and when one can use the ORP meters, then let us take forward to how ORP Meter works.
How ORP Meter Works?

The working principle of an ORP meter or redox meter is quite simple. It is a measurement of water’s capacity for electron transfer. The ORP meter consists of an electrode that is used as a probe or sensor to measure the redox potential of water. The working is similar to pH measurement. Just like the pH of a solution is measured based on hydrogen ion activity, the ORP measurement is a result of electrons’ movement inside the water. Depending on the quality of water, the ORP electrode acts as an electron donor or acceptor. If the contaminants in water are reductant, then the ORP electrode acts as an acceptor. If the contaminants are being oxidized then the ORP electrode acts as a donor. During this electron transfer, the potential difference is generated owing to the electromotive force. This potential difference is measured by the Aqua-logger or Aqua-meter to give a reading according to the ORP scale. Therefore, ORP meters are also known as differential ORP probes.

The ORP electrodes are designed to 0mV reading that is null reading at 7pH. As the pH value deflects over or below 7, the deflection in ORP is seen. The extreme range of ORP meter reading remains between -1500mV to1500mV.

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Based on the above, from a company that sales orp meters, I do not see any practical value of such testing. it seems like people with kagan water type machines like such testing--but they are not bright enough to want "CLEAN" water, so I guess testing tells them what they want to know about their dirty water.

There is ZERO purpose in testing proper made steam distilled water or attempting to try to test foods, etc.

With true steam distilled water, it will not conduct electricity, it takes dirt to to show conductivity. IF you put 2 bare wires of _ and + electric light bulb in your dirty water, it will conduct electric and the light bulb light up----do the same in steam distilled and it will not light up---will not conduct electric.

A COOL TEST:

Using the old medical devices that sends a static shock through the body and people can hold hands and 20 people down the line---when a person holds onto a light, it lights up--- EVERYONE in the chain all conducts ELECTRIC--- NOW TRY THIS: Take a kid that is DRUNK-------------THAT PERSON does not conduct static electricity, the old medical devices will not work on a human with BOOZE in their blood, their ELECTRIC is not functioning correctly at all-------THEN when that DRUNK drinks enough that he/she BLACKS OUT for maybe 8+ hours, yet they drive their car 100 miles or more and then they PASS OUT, when they wake up, THEY WILL NEVER EVER REMEMBER what their body did, how it did it or how they got there-------in fact, they had no control of that body as it was driving the highways----the pot head smokers do the same thing all the time---they wake up in a car wreck and have no clue how they got there.

They can give a human a single pill created to make you FORGET your operation and some, may not wake up for 30 days, yet, something else was controlling their body that entire time....when they return to their body, forever, they will have no memory of what that body did for that full month--but they can tell you where they went during that time period.


DO NOT think for 1 minute that those drinking booze and or pot, etc. are in full control--they are not. The roads are full of people on prescription drugs-- those that raise children, ideally learn that first vehicle should be a 4x4 pick up truck with after market extra heavy duty steel front and rear bumpers---the highways are the most dangerous thing people do...






 

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