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Aquaprobe
®
AP-7000 Instruction Manual
10401-00894 Rev M
14.12. Calibrating Temperature
The Aquaprobe's temperature sensor is built into the oval resin pocket located on the back
of the DO/EC sensor. The temperature sensor is extremely linear and by default is set up to
read within +/- 0.5°C of the true temperature, which is ample for most applications. If,
however, your application requires a better absolute temperature accuracy, you can re-
calibrate the temperature sensor to the nearest 0.1°C by applying a temperature offset.
To calibrate the temperature sensor, remove the sleeve from the Aquaprobe
®
then set the
Probe up in a container of water with a known temperature. This would normally be a
temperature controlled bath that is fitted with a calibrated thermometer and a circulation
device.
The Aquaprobe
®
can be calibrated at any temperature you choose, and should be
calibrated as close as possible to the typical temperatures that will be encountered during
normal use.
Once the Aquaprobe
®
is set up in the water bath, switch the Aquameter
®
on wait until the
temperature reading has been
completely stable
for at least five minutes. Make a note of
the temperature displayed on the Aquameter
®
and compare this to the actual temperature
of the water bath as displayed by the calibrated thermometer.
Now select the Calibration screen on the Aquameter
®
.
Calibration
RapidCal
DO 100%
Full Cal
When this screen is being displayed, press the 'up arrow' key eight times in quick
succession. This will cause the hidden Temperature Offset screen to be displayed.
TEMP 00.0°C
USE UP/DOWN TO SET
HIT [OK] TO SAVE
Now, using the up and down arrow keys, set the temperature offset that is required to
correct the temperature reading.
For example, if the water bath is set to 25.0°C and the Aquameter
®
is displaying 24.80°C,
you should input an offset (or correction) of +00.2°C.
Alternatively, if the water bath is set to 25.0°C and the Aquameter
®
is displaying 25.30°C,
you should input an offset (or correction) of -00.3°C.
When you have input the desired offset, hit the OK key. Now return to the temperature
measurement screen. If the offset has been correctly input, the Aquameter
®
will now be
reading the corrected temperature.
The temperature correction offset is stored in the Aquaprobe
®
and applied at all times going
forward.
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