Refractometer for Testing Fire Sprinklers
and Fire Protection

MISCO refractometers are used daily for testing fire sprinkler systems, wildfire retardants, and fire-fighting foam.

Fire Sprinklers –

Just a couple of drops from any sprinkler system is all you need for an instant test of glycerine or glycol freezing point or concentration. The MISCO digital handheld refractometer is a must-have tool for fire sprinkler installation, maintenance, and inspection. Instant, accurate readings allow fire professionals to make correct on-the-spot decisions concerning the amount of propylene glycol or glycerine to add for optimal system protection.

Firefighting Foam –

Because conductivity meters can be adversely affected by water hardness and water quality, the refractometer remains the best field-method for testing low, medium, and high expansion firefighting foams like AFFF and FFFP. The MISCO PA202, programmed with both refractive index and Brix scales, is the ideal refractometer for testing foam concentration or mixture ratios.

Wildfire Retardants –

The MISCO digital handheld refractometer is ideal for lot acceptance, quality assurance, and field quality control of fire-retardant chemicals at air tanker bases. A dual-scale MISCO Palm Abbe custom-programmed with both Brix and the 10440 scales in one refractometer is perfect for testing the concentration or salt content of FIRE-TROL® or PHOS-CHEK®.

Pre-Configured Refractometers

For easy ordering, here are a few units programmed with some of the most popular scale combinations for this application. If you require different programming, you can mix and match scales through the Flexible Custom Programming section below, or call customer service for assistance:

Flexible Custom Programming Options

MISCO Palm Abbe Digital Refractometers can be custom-programmed with up to 5 scales to your exact specifications. There are two easy online options to create your customized units from hundreds of measurement scales:

“Build Your Own” Tool

  1. Use the Industry, Application and Fluid filters to quickly find your scales.
  2. Click scale boxes to add scales to your device.
  3. Select Accessories
  4. Add To Cart

Order Refractometer by Scale#

  1. Browse the refractometer scale options in the dropdown tabs below and record the scale numbers you want.
  2. Type in your scale numbers on the Order by Scale# page.
  3. Select Accessories
  4. Add To Cart

Ref. Index (nD20)

Scale# 001
UoM: Refractive Index (nD20)
Range: 1.3330 to 1.5000
Resolution: 0.0001
Precision: 0.0001

Propylene Glycol % v/v

Scale# 006
UoM: % v/v
Range: 0 to 100
Resolution: 0.1
Precision: 0.1

Propylene Glycol Freeze °F

Scale# 008
UoM: Freeze Point °F
Range: +32 to -60
Resolution: 1
Precision: 2

Propylene Glycol Freeze °C

Scale# 009
UoM: Freeze Point ºC
Range: 0 to -51
Resolution: 1
Precision: 1

Glycerine % v/v

Scale# 016
UoM: % v/v
Range: 0 to 100
Resolution: 0.1
Precision: 0.1

Glycerine Freeze °F

Scale# 018
UoM: Freeze Point °F
Range: +32 to -46
Resolution: 1
Precision: 1

Glycerine Freeze °C

Scale# 019
UoM: Freeze Point °C
Range: 0 to -43
Resolution: 1
Precision: 1

10440VP 0-30 Units

Scale# 308
UoM: 0-30 Unit Arbitrary Scale
Range: 0 to 30
Resolution: 0.1
Precision: 0.1

Ref. Index (nD20)

Scale# 001
UoM: Refractive Index (nD20)
Range: 1.3330 to 1.5000
Resolution: 0.0001
Precision: 0.0001

10440VP 0-30 Units

Scale# 308
UoM: 0-30 Unit Arbitrary Scale
Range: 0 to 30
Resolution: 0.1
Precision: 0.1

Ref. Index (nD20)

Scale# 001
UoM: Refractive Index (nD20)
Range: 1.3330 to 1.5000
Resolution: 0.0001
Precision: 0.0001

Refractometer Platform Choices

Inline-Process Refractometer:

The above scales are also available on any MISCO inline process refractometer or concentration sensors. They are made for continuous concentration measurement of process fluids.

MISCO Handheld Digital Refractometer:

MISCO has the most extensive refractometer scale library on the planet. Don't see what you want? Browse by handheld refractometer model or by refractometer application. Or give us a call. We can help!

From our Q&A Forum

Fire Protection (1)

What is the difference between freezepoint and burst point when testing with a refractometer.

Freezepoint is the point that the first ice crystals form in the absence of supercooling. Burst point is the point that the solution freezes solid and bursts the vessel containing it. The burst point is usually 30-50 degrees colder than the freezepoint. Our Glycol & Battery Tester reads the freezepoint of both ethylene and propylene glycol solutions. If you need to know the burst point, take a reading on the Glycol & Battery Tester and use a chart (available from your antifreeze supplier) to cross-reference freezepoint to burst point or percent concentration.

FIRE-TROL® is a registered trademark of ICL Performance Products LP
PHOS-CHEK® is a registered trademark of Perimeter Solutions LP