
MS-301 Multi parameter Water Quality Sensor
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function of temperature) Table, as shown in Table 1) or experimentally measured chlorophyll values, then
click on "Solution Calibration".
3. After calibration is complete, rinse the sensor and calibration container with water and dry.
You can also directly enter the value in the “Correction Parameters” box and click “factor” and
“deviation” to calibrate the factor and deviation value.
Important note: Shading should be used during the calibration process; the temperature of the standard
solution should be determined each time the counter standard is measured to determine the chlorophyll
value of the standard solution.
Table 1 Algae chlorophyll as a function of temperature for 0.3 mg/L rhodamine B
Temperature (℃)
Chlorophyll(μg/L)
Temperature (℃)
Chlorophyll(μg/L)
30
43.51
18
65.06
28
47.23
16
67.82
26
51.23
14
70.5
24
56.11
12
73.1
22
59.74
10
75.8
20
63.46
8
77.3
Note: As shown in the table, 0.3mg/L Rhodamine B corresponds to 56.11μg/L chlorophyll at 24°C.
6.1.8.3 Blue Green Algae Sensor
From the Calibration menu, select the Blue Green Algae option to enter the Blue Green Algae Calibration
Program, as shown in the image below, and then ready to begin calibration.