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3.4

Standardisation Redox

A method of checking redox electrode pairs
The normal method of checking a redox pair is to immerse the
electrodes in solutions of known redox potential. The
standards used are quinhydrone/pH solutions prepared by
making up standard ABB Kent-Taylor 4 and 7pH buffer
solutions and saturating both by adding excess quinhydrone.
A redox electrode pair is then immersed in the solutions in turn
and the readings noted. The values of the e.m.f. as measured
at 25

°

C are shown below. Readings should be within 

±

15mV.

This consists of keeping the system topped up with salt
bridge solution, checking the standardisation of the
electrodes against buffer solutions, and making periodic
checks to ensure that the electrode membrane and ceramic
plug are clean.

4.1

Salt Bridge Solution

The saturated KCl salt bridge solution should be topped up
weekly. The level must not be allowed to fall below the
transparent perspex section, otherwise it could fall undetected
below the entry tube of the reference element.

4.2

Standardisation

Standardisation should be carried out at regular intervals. The
precise interval will depend on the use of the electrode and
cannot be stated definitely, but normally should take place
weekly, or more frequently if conditions demand it. At first,
carry out daily checks, and then extend the interval in the light
of experience.

4.3

Cleaning

a) The need for cleaning the electrode becomes apparent

when the response becomes sluggish, with possibly a
falling off in calibration.

b) If the cleaning procedures described below do not

eliminate these symptoms, the electrode assembly and/or
ceramic plug should be changed.

c) During cleaning, avoid rough handling of the electrode

membrane. Wiping with a cloth soaked in suitable solvent
for the deposit, or washing with a strong jet of water, are
preferred methods.

d) Where the cleaning process for the electrode or ceramic

plug necessitates soaking for a time, it is advisable to
exchange the electrode system with a standby system, so
that there is least interruption to the measurements.

Warning

. DO NOT USE ORGANIC SOLVENTS THAT

MAY ATTACK THE ABS PLASTIC MATERIAL USED IN
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SYSTEM AND
ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY.

4.3.1

Glass Electrodes

Methods of removing various types of deposit are given below:

General sludge and loosely adhering matter:

Direct a strong jet of water onto the glass membrane.

Light Inorganic Deposits:

Wipe the glass with cotton wool soaked in 0.1M HCl and then
wash in water before standardising.

Greasy Organic Deposits:

Wipe the glass with cotton wool soaked in a non-ionic
detergent and rinse thoroughly. If sluggishness is still
observed, soak the electrode for a few hours in 0.1M HCl and
then wash in water before standardising.

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PREPARATION FOR USE

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

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Table 3.1 E.m.f. values for Pt  vs Ag/AgCl Reference

Electrode

Summary of Contents for 2867 Series

Page 1: ...ctrode systems Measurement made easy For more information A Data Sheet is also available for free download from www abb com analytical or by scanning this code Search for or click on Data Sheet DS 2867 EN 2867 series pH and Redox ORP industrial dip electrode systems 2867 series pH redox ORP electrode systems ...

Page 2: ...observed Installation operation maintenance and servicing must only be carried out by suitably trained personnel and in accordance with the information given Normal safety precautions must be taken to avoid the possibility of an accident occurring when operating in conditions of high pressure and or temperature Chemicals must be stored away from heat protected from temperature extremes and powders...

Page 3: ...nimum 1 2 Ancillary Equipment Electrode Assemblies Dual electrodes specially designed for use with the Model 2867 system are available as assemblies for direct mounting The assembly consists of a combined measuring reference electrode contained in an ABS plastic tube The membrane of the measuring electrode projects through the lower end of the tube the reference element projects through the upper ...

Page 4: ... electrode assembly 3 2 Assembly of the System a Remove the split rubber bung from the cap on the upper end of the system b Fit the smaller of the ceramic plugs to the side of the electrode system tube See Fig 1 using the special wrench supplied in the accessory kit If the sample causes blockage of the ceramic replace the plug with the larger one which will allow a higher flow of salt bridge solut...

Page 5: ...experience 4 3 Cleaning a The need for cleaning the electrode becomes apparent when the response becomes sluggish with possibly a falling off in calibration b If the cleaning procedures described below do not eliminate these symptoms the electrode assembly and or ceramic plug should be changed c During cleaning avoid rough handling of the electrode membrane Wiping with a cloth soaked in suitable s...

Page 6: ...en supplied c Remove the system tube from the sampling point ensuring that the process solution is not under pressure KEEP TUBE UPRIGHT d Rinse off the solution so that the electrode assembly may be handled e Remove the split rubber bung holding the coaxial cable in place in the upper end of the system f Unscrew the cap in the upper end of the system and empty the salt bridge solution into a clean...

Page 7: ...b m e m e d o r t c e l E b s t f i r d g n i d a e r r o t a c i d n I 3 g u l p e h t e g n a h c r o n a e l C y t r i d r o d e k c o l b g u l p c i m a r e C a y l b m e s s a e d o r t c e l e w e n a y r T d e h t r a e d a e l e d o r t c e l e e c n e r e f e R b t l a s f o d a e h t n e i c i f f u s n i o t e u d e b d l u o C d e n o s i o p e d o r t c e l e e c n e r e f e R c c i ...

Page 8: ... g n i t n u o m e c a f r u s e g n a l f g n i t n u o M 0 4 6 7 6 8 2 g n i t n u o m l l a w t e k c a r b g n i t n u o M 0 7 5 7 6 8 2 r e p p o t s r e b b u r t i l p S 0 2 4 7 6 8 2 When ordering spares always quote the Part No Spares should be ordered from ABB Limited Oldends Lane Stonehouse Gloucestershire GL10 3TA England r e b m u N t r a P c i m a r e c d n a s g n i r O g n i n i a ...

Page 9: ...7 640 O Ring seal 0211 188 fits here Hole tapped 1 8 in BSP for ceramic plug assembly Optional bracket for wall mounting Part No 2867 570 114 3 mm 4 1 2 in dia 89 mm 3 1 2 in 2 holes 6 3 mm 1 4 in diameter 855 mm 33 5 8 in or 450 mm 17 3 4 in 270 mm 10 5 8 in 25 4 mm 1 in 64 mm 2 1 2 in 73 mm 2 7 8 in 127 mm 5 in 1160 mm 45 5 8 in or 755 mm 29 3 4 in 715 mm 28 1 8 in or 322 mm 12 11 16 in 140 mm 5...

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