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GUARANTEE

This instrument is strictly inspected before being sold. However if there
should be any defect due to manufacture and/or transport, apply to the
dealer from whom you bought the instrument.
The guarantee period is 2 (two) years from the date of purchase. During
this period all defects found by us will be repaired free of charge, exclu-
ding those due to incorrect use and careless handling
.
The probes are not covered by the guarantee, as they can be irrepara-
bly damaged after only a few minutes of incorrect use.

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

- Display: LCD with 3

1

2

digits, height 8 mm.

- Measuring ranges and instrument resolution:

0... 199.9 µS resolution 0.1 µS
0... 1999 µS resolution 1

µS

0... 19.99 mS resolution 0.1 mS.

Measuring range with combined 4-electrode and temperature probe:
from 5 µS to 20 mS with automatic change of scale, temperature from 
0°C to 90°C.
Compatibility of the combined probe with 4 electrodes: the electrodes are
made of platinum. The isolating part is of POCAN. The temperature sen-
sor is of platinum. Measuring range with 2-electrode probe and cell
constant:

0.1: from 0.1 µS to 1 mS

1: from 10 µS to 10 mS

10: from 100 µS to 20 mS

temperature 0°C to 100°C.
Temperature measuring range with probes of the TP9.. series: from 
-50°C to 200°C.

- Instrument precision: ±0.5% full scale ±0.5% of reading for conductivity;

±0.2°C ±0.5% of reading plus probe error for tem-
perature.

- Temperature compensation 

α

T

: automatic between t = 0.00 and t 4.00%/°C.

- Automatic calibration between: 15°C  and 30°C; above and below these

values the symbol E3 appears.

- Conversion frequency: 1 second.
- Functions: Autorange, automatic/manual calibration, auto power off,

instrument calibration on EEPROM, low battery signal.

ENGLISH

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Summary of Contents for HD 9213-R1

Page 1: ...HD 9213 R1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...1 3 4 5 2 8 13 11 10 9 6 7 12 HD 9213 R1...

Page 3: ...29 HD 9213 R1 ENGLISH MICROPROCESSOR CONDUCTIVITY METER THERMOMETER...

Page 4: ...e value to be set during the para meter setting phase 8 Symbol indicating that the temperature reading is in F 9 Symbol indicating that the temperature reading is in C 10 ON OFF key for switching the...

Page 5: ...l taneously with the ON OFF key when switching on the AUTO POWER OFF function is disabled and power is supplied without inter ruption To switch off press the ON OFF key The battery symbol flashes duri...

Page 6: ...tested giving a reading that may be expressed in S or in mS When used in combination with others the key also carries out other functions When pressed during conductivity measurement this key enables...

Page 7: ...proceed as follows switch on the instrument with the ON OFF key holding down the C F key until all the symbols disappear then release the C F key The K symbol flashes 2 REFERENCE TEMPERATURE 20 C or 2...

Page 8: ...together with a certain tempe rature probe The two points on the scale are calibrated with a calibra tion furnace PROCEDURE FOR ENABLING AND CALLING ONE OF THE THREE STORED CALIBRATIONS To select code...

Page 9: ...e to the instrument insert it in the calibration furnace at 0 C corresponding to the first calibration point then set the correct value on the display using the 1and 2keys Insert the temperature probe...

Page 10: ...cm 105 94 mS cm 23 C 1 359 mS cm 12 39 mS cm 107 89 mS cm 24 C 1 386 mS cm 12 64 mS cm 109 84 mS cm 25 C 1 413 mS cm 12 88 mS cm 111 80 mS cm AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION Automatic calibration is possible wi...

Page 11: ...that the electrodes are covered with liquid Switch on the instrument by pressing the ON OFF key b Press the T key The temperature coefficient used for calculating the temperature compensation in condu...

Page 12: ...temperature different from 20 C 25 C an approximate assessment of the conductivity of the liquid at 20 C 25 C may be obtained by means of tem perature compensation defined by the following formula se...

Page 13: ...ing procedure SETTING THE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT T To set the temperature coefficient T proceed as follows Switch on the instrument by pressing the ON OFF key choose the measu ring unit C or F then p...

Page 14: ...2070 1 50 45 2087 1 61 50 2073 1 74 NaCl 5 676 2 17 10 1211 2 14 15 1642 2 12 20 1957 2 16 25 2135 2 27 Concentra Conductivity Substance tion 104 S cm 1 Na2SO4 5 409 2 36 10 687 2 49 15 886 2 56 Na2C...

Page 15: ...perature coefficient d Press the key to measure the conductivity of the liquid with reference to the temperature of 20 C or 25 C If you wish to measure the absolute conductivity that is without temper...

Page 16: ...do DETERMINING THE CONCENTRATION OF A SOLUTION If there is only one electrolyte in a solution its concentration may be deter mined by measuring the conductivity For example the graphs above show the...

Page 17: ...ENGLISH 43 Conductivity of dilute solutions Conductivity of high concentration solutions...

Page 18: ...be determined by measuring con ductivity SALINITY OF THE SOIL It is a known fact that for different types of plants flowers and cereals there are optimum soil salinity values Conductivity measuring al...

Page 19: ...ivity calibration is wrong because the slope calculation gives a value 30 of the rated value E3 The temperature of the calibration solution is not between 15 C 59 F and 30 C 86 F Calibration is inadmi...

Page 20: ...ly for short periods In order to obtain a reliable measurement avoid too sudden variations in temperature Measurements on non metal surfaces require a great deal of time on account of their low heat c...

Page 21: ...To change the battery unscrew the cross headed screw on the door of the battery compartment open the door ENGLISH 47...

Page 22: ...g the tag on the door into the slot provided then fasten the retaining screw on the door Ensure that the instrument is switched off before changing the bat tery When disposing of the old battery place...

Page 23: ...instrument WARNINGS If the instrument is not to be used for a long time the battery must be removed If the battery is flat it must be replaced immediately Take steps to avoid leakage of liquid from t...

Page 24: ...BLOCK DIAGRAM ENGLISH 50 AMPLIFIER LINEARIZED OUTPUT A D CONVERTER MICROPROCESSOR LCD Pt100 SQUARE WAVE GENERATOR KEYBOARD E PROM 2 LOW BATTERY DETECTOR FOUR RANGE AMPLIFIER POWER SUPPLY...

Page 25: ...C5 16 C 14 R C 1 3 C 1 3 C 8 C1 11 C2 R R7 C 25 1 2 R C 9 1 2 R U3 C 1 2 R 15 R 14 R4 7 R 49 C 24 R 44 R4 8 R3 6 R 35 R3 C 1 0 R8 R9 R 20 C 9 4B R4 U4 R4 2 U7 Q3 Q4 R 17 U5 2 R3 R 23 O1 R 24 R 22 R 2...

Page 26: ...ENGLISH 52 ARRANGEMENT OF COMPONENTS C11 R46 C34A Y1 U10 C27 C26 BT1 Q1 JP2 C20 C16 C30 C29 C21 C6 C7 C3 C4 U2 JP1 R43 R41 R37 R39 R40 R38...

Page 27: ...electrode and temperature probe from 5 S to 20 mS with automatic change of scale temperature from 0 C to 90 C Compatibility of the combined probe with 4 electrodes the electrodes are made of platinum...

Page 28: ...complete with zinc carbon battery SPT13 combined probe with 4 electrodes instruc tions manual case SPT13 Combined Pocan temperature conductivity probe with 4 electrodes for HD 9213 R1 HD 9213S Combine...

Page 29: ...0 1 SPT01 0 1 S 1 mS 0 50 C K 1 SPT1 10 S 10 mS 0 50 C K 10 SPT10 100 S 200 mS 0 50 C TP9AP 70 400 C 72 120 2 12 L 1 5 m D 5 72 120 2 12 L 1 5 m D 5 72 120 4 6 12 L 1 5 m D 5 5 61 K 0 7 SPT13 5 S 20 m...

Page 30: ...rodes and all accessories Furthermore the guarantee is not valid if the instrument has been repaired or tampered with by unauthorized third par ties or adjusted for faults or casual checking The guara...

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