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TEMP

C

OUTPUT

ADJUST

1000M

100k

CALIBRATE

MEASURE

TEMP

Temp

mV

pH

0

20

25

40

60

80

100

CALIB

SLOPE

ON

OFF

2

3

1

4

5

4

OPERATION AS A SIMULATOR…

4.3.2

Checking Temperature

Compensation – Fig. 4.3

a)

Calibrate the Model 2410 as detailed in
Section 4.3.1.

b)

Programme the instrument under test for
manual temperature compensation and
set the temperature to 0°C.

With reference to Fig. 4.3:

1 Set the Function switch to 'CALIBRATE'.

2

Set the Mode switch to 'mV'.

3

Set the Power switch to 'ON'.

4

Use the 'OUTPUT ADJUST' control to set
163 mV on the Model 2410's display
(rounded up from 162.6mV in Table 4.1).
The instrument under test should read
4.00.

5 Use the 'OUTPUT ADJUST' control to set

–134 mV on the Model 2410's display
(rounded down from 134.1 mV in Table
4.1). The instrument under test should
read 9.47.

Note

. The instrument under test

should read 9.47 as this is the
correct value for the 9.00 buffer at
0°C.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 at 50°C and 80°C using
the corresponding millivolt equivalent.

4.4

Calibrating Conventional pH

Analyzers

4.4.1

Calibration Mode – Fig. 4.3

1

Set the Function switch to 'CALIBRATE'.

2 Set the Mode switch to either 'pH' or 'mV'

dependant on the calibration required.

3

Set the Power switch to 'ON'.

4 Use the 'OUTPUT ADJUST' control to

obtain an appropriate calibration value on
the digital display of the Model 2410, e.g.
7 pH (if pH units selected).

Adjust the reading on the pH analyzer under
test to 7.00 pH using the adjust buffer,
standardise or calibrate control on that
instrument, as applicable.

5 Use the 'OUTPUT ADJUST' control to give

0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 pH to check the
accuracy of the pH analyzer.

Alternatively, if mV units are selected,
adjust to the corresponding millivolt
equivalents from Table 4.2.

4.4.2

Checking Temperature

Compensation – Fig. 4.3

a)

Calibrate the Model 2410 as detailed in
Section 4.4.1.

b)

Set the manual temperature control on the
instrument under test to 10°C.

Refer to Fig. 4.3 and:

1

Set the Function switch to 'CALIBRATE'.

2 Set the Mode switch to 'mV'.

3 Set the Power switch to 'ON'.

4 Use the 'OUTPUT ADJUST' control to set

the appropriate millivolt outputs for 4, 7
and 9 pH (at 10°C) on the Model 2410
display from Table 4.2.

Check the reading on the pH analyzer
under test for each value.

Repeat the check with the temperature control
set to 50°C and 100°C.

Fig. 4.3 Temperature Compensation and

Calibration Mode

Summary of Contents for 2410

Page 1: ...Hand Held pH Meter Simulator Model 2410 Instruction Manual IM 2410_6 ...

Page 2: ...autions must be taken to avoid the possibility of an accident occurring when operating in conditions of high pressure and or temperature 5 Chemicals must be stored away from heat protected from temperature extremes and powders kept dry Normal safe handling procedures must be used 6 When disposing of chemicals ensure that no two chemicals are mixed Safety advice concerning the use of the equipment ...

Page 3: ...H Measurements Fig 5 1 7 5 1 1 pH Measurement Fig 5 2 8 5 1 2 Temperature Measurement Fig 5 3 8 5 1 3 mV Redox ORP Measurement Fig 5 4 9 6 MAINTENANCE 9 6 1 Replacing the Battery Fig 6 1 9 7 SPECIFICATION 10 NOTES 11 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION The Model 2410 pH meter simulator is a battery operated instrument designed for measuring pH Redox and temperature when used with the appropriate sensors It ca...

Page 4: ...ailable which are supplied to order dependent on the operating requirements 7730 160 Kit of test leads 1413 400 Combination pH electrode epoxy bodied 1m 3 25 ft BNC termination 1441 400 Combination Redox ORP electrode 1m 3 25 ft BNC termination 3055 100 Pt100 temperature probe 1411 400 Combination pH electrode glass bodied 1m 3 25 ft BNC termination 1415 400 Combination spear pH electrode 1m 3 25 ...

Page 5: ... temperature compensator Set the resistance box to the value equivalent to one of the temperatures in Table 4 1 e g 10 C 20 C etc e If testing a pH analyzer with differential amplifier e g Models 9180 or 4530 40 connect the earth socket on the Model 2410 see Fig 3 1 to the pH analyzer solution earth terminal using the earth wire supplied 4 2 Prepare for pH Simulation pH output only Fig 4 1 Before ...

Page 6: ... gives the millivolt value for different temperature values for the five standard buffers stored in the Models 4530 40 Only the 4 and 9 values apply to the Models 4535 45 and 4630 35 When checking 4500 and 4600 Series analyzers for accuracy or when determining the correct functioning of the automatic temperature compensation refer to Table 4 1 to ascertain the required millivolt value equivalent t...

Page 7: ...nction switch to CALIBRATE 2 Set the Mode switch to either pH or mV dependant on the calibration required 3 Set the Power switch to ON 4 Use the OUTPUT ADJUST control to obtain an appropriate calibration value on the digital display of the Model 2410 e g 7 pH if pH units selected Adjust the reading on the pH analyzer under test to 7 00 pH using the adjust buffer standardise or calibrate control on...

Page 8: ...1 8 2 4 2 1 4 1 2 6 0 4 1 2 6 8 2 4 2 1 1 4 6 8 1 5 5 8 4 2 9 6 0 1 3 3 8 2 7 3 7 9 4 3 4 0 5 6 8 8 4 4 3 7 7 8 3 1 6 0 2 3 9 4 6 5 2 7 3 2 9 1 4 2 8 2 1 2 1 4 6 0 2 1 4 6 4 2 8 2 1 7 3 2 9 1 9 4 6 5 2 1 6 0 2 3 3 7 7 8 3 6 8 8 4 4 0 6 5 7 2 6 4 4 6 6 9 3 3 5 0 3 3 3 4 4 6 2 2 3 8 9 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 6 6 0 1 1 6 6 1 2 2 3 1 2 3 8 9 1 3 4 4 6 2 3 5 0 3 3 4 6 6 9 3 5 7 2 6 4 0 7 4 6 6 7 4 4 5 8 0 4 5 ...

Page 9: ...e the OUTPUT ADJUST control to set an appropriate pH value e g 10 pH 5 Set the Function switch to 1000M Ω After an initial spike the reading on the pH analyzer under test should return to within 0 1 pH of 10 00 pH If the change in the reading is greater than 0 1 pH the input impedance is too low 6 Repeat step 5 but setting the Function switch to 100k Ω For laboratory analyzers the most likely caus...

Page 10: ...d reading to stabilise 7 Adjust the SLOPE control to achieve a 9pH reading on the digital display Repeat 6 and 7 to obtain the best accuracy 5 1 1 pH Measurement Fig 5 2 1 Connect the electrode to the BNC socket 2 Set the Function switch to MEASURE 3 Set the Mode switch to pH 4 Set the TEMP C control to the temperature of the sample solution 5 Set the Power switch to ON Immerse the combination pH ...

Page 11: ...nstrument reads zero 5 Remove the short circuit and plug in the Redox ORP electrode Immerse the probe in the solution Note the reading when the display has stabilised Fig 5 4 mV Redox ORP Measurement Fig 6 1 Replacing the Battery 6 1 Replacing the Battery Fig 6 1 After a prolonged period of use the battery may require replacement battery type 6LR61 or equivalent 1 Open the case fully 2 Release the...

Page 12: ...ion 0 to 100 C manual Input impedance 1x1012 Ω Calibrator pH output 0 to 14pH in 0 01 steps mV output 1000 to 1000 in 1mV steps Output impedance Low 1x105 Ω or high 1x109 Ω switch selectable Accuracies 0 02 pH 0 1 mV Connections A kit of three leads can be supplied part no 7730M 160 comprising BNC to BNC Part no 7730130 Earth lead Part no 7730150 BNC to tags Part no 0312740 Power 9V battery giving...

Page 13: ...11 NOTES ...

Page 14: ...12 NOTES ...

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