Portable COD Meter
Digital measurement solution for field sampling, plant rounds, commissioning, treatment-service work and environmental surveys.

For easy and simple on site testing of COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) we have a specially designed portable meter which enables a user to analyse COD on site with higher accuracy. Our COD Meter is an Closed refulx method based portable unit that comes with ABS housing and LCD display and all useful accessories enabling users to perform COD test easy and quick. This meter is USEPA compliant and is ideal for COD measurement in wastewater and fresh water in ponds and lakes and determination of detailed COD anyisis in laboratories.
Key features
- Microprocessor based fast and reliable and accurate measurements.
- Suitable for Standard Vial Size
- USEPA Compliant Closed Refulx Method
- Desinged for Wide Range (Upto 15000 MG/L)
- Fast Detection with Large LCD display.
- Memory and Storage function
Technical specifications
| Model | APCOD01 |
| Range | Low: 3-150 mg/I Medium: 20-1500 mg/I High 200-15000 mg/I |
| Wavelength | 420 - 610 nm |
| Accuracy | ± 3% of FS < 1500 mg/L and ± 5% of FS > 1500 mg/L |
| Response Time | < 3 seconds |
| Power | 9V DC Power Adaptor or DC 9V Battery |
| Dimension | 230 x 125 x 85 mm |
| Meter Weight | 310 g |
Typical applications
This product is suitable for field sampling, plant rounds, commissioning, treatment-service work and environmental surveys. Confirm sample compatibility, expected measuring range, calibration standards and sensor requirements before final selection.
Before ordering
Check which electrodes, probes, standard solutions, cables, holders, stirrers, software or mounting accessories are included and which are optional.
Use the instrument as part of a controlled measurement process.
Calibrate
Use suitable fresh standard solutions and follow the calibration steps in the model manual.
Prepare the sensor
Inspect, rinse and condition the electrode or sensor. Remove bubbles and deposits that may affect response.
Measure and record
Allow a stable reading, note sample temperature and document calibration and instrument identification.
