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8850-3 Conductivity/Resistivity Transmitter

Calibration Procedure

This instrument has been electronically calibrated at the factory.   
• Procedure 

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 es the accuracy and linearity of the instrument by simulating temperature and conductivity values with precision 

(±0.1%) 

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 xed resistors.

•  Procedure B is a wet calibration. This procedure uses the sensor input and NIST traceable test solutions. When done correctly, this 

procedure offers the most accurate system calibration.

Iso. Gnd

(BLACK)

Temp. IN

(WHITE)

Signal IN

(RED)

13

12

11

Simulation resistor

TC resistor

B)  Wet Calibration with NIST Traceable Solutions:

When using NIST traceable standards, review the temperature information provided with the test solution.  Prevent contamination of the 
test solution.  The sensor must be at the temperature speci

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 ed on the test solution label.

•  Remove the sensor from the system. Rinse the sensor in a small amount of test solution.
•  Place the sensor into the test solution.
•  Place a reference thermometer into the same solution.
• Allow 

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 cient time for the temperature to stabilize.

•  Set Temp: 

Adjust the temperature value based on the reference thermometer. (see Editing Procedure.)

•  Set Cond:  

Adjust the conductivity value based on the test solution value. (see Editing Procedure.)

•  Verify the linearity  by placing the sensor into a second test solution of a different value.
•  If the instrument does not display the correct value (Temperature ± 0.5 ºC, Conductivity ± 2% of reading), service is required.

A)  Accuracy Verifi cation with Precision Resistors (Electronic Calibration):
1.  Simulate the Temperature

 

The temperature input to the 8850  is a PT-1000 thermistor, where 1000 Ohms (

) is equal to 0 ºC and a change of 3.84 

 equals a 

1 ºC change.  (1000 

 = 0 ºC,  1003.84 

 = 1.0 ºC,  1007.68 

 = 2.0 ºC...................1096 

 = 25 ºC)

•  Connect a resistor (1000 

 to 1096 

 ) between "Temp IN" and "Iso. Gnd" terminals.

•  Set Temp; 

Adjust the temperature to exact value based on the measured resistance. (see Editing Procedure, Calibrate menu).

•  To verify the temperature linearity, connect a second resistor value to the terminals.
•  If the instrument does not display the correct value, service is required. ( ± 0.5ºC)

2.  Simulate the Conductivity

You may calculate the exact Resistance needed to simulate a speci

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 c conductivity value , or you may calculate the exact Conductivity 

based on a resistor value:

Resistance 

=                        Cell constant           

  e.g. 

          0.1 Cell             

= 5,000 

 or 5 K

 

  

  conductivity 

(Siemens*) 

   0.000020 

(Siemens*)

 
Conductivity 

           Sensor cell            

   e.g.

 

          0.1 Cell      

= 0.000001 Siemens*

 

  

 

Simulation resistance (

Ω

 

 

       100,000 (

Ω

)   

   or 1

μ

S/cm

(*1 

μ

S  =  1 X 10

-6

 Siemens or 0.000001 Siemens)

•  Connect the conductivity resistor between the "Signal IN " and "Iso Gnd"  terminals.
•  Set Cond: 

Adjust the conductivity value based on the resistor value. (see Editing 

Procedure and Calibrate menu). 

•  Verify the linearity of the instrument by connecting a second resistor of a different value.
•  If the instrument does not display the correct value (± 2% of reading), service is required.

Summary of Contents for Signet 8850-3

Page 1: ...Maximum Altitude 2000 m 6562 ft Insulation Category II Pollution Degree 2 Standards and Approvals CE UL listed Manufactured under ISO 9001 for Quality ISO 14001 for Environmental Management and OHSAS...

Page 2: ...rocedure 1 Press the orange terminal lever downward with a small screwdriver to open terminal jaws 2 When fully open remove wire from terminal Wiring Tips Do not route sensor cable in conduit containi...

Page 3: ...Recorder Channel 3 4 to 20 mA in Channel 4 4 to 20 mA in Transmitter 1 Terminals Transmitter 2 Terminals PLC Terminals Channel 1 4 to 20 mA Power Supply 12 to 24 VDC Channel 2 4 to 20 mA Channel 2 4 t...

Page 4: ...mple below The output will be 0 pulses min when value is less than 5 The output will be 50 pulses min when value is 7 5 The output will be 100 when value is greater than 10 The starting point endpoint...

Page 5: ...OWN keys in sequence After entering the Key Code the display will show the first item in the selected menu Step 3 Scroll menu with UP or DOWN arrow keys Step 4 Press RIGHT ARROW key to select menu ite...

Page 6: ...ct the source for the Open Collector output Conductivity or Temperature Select the mode of operation for the Open Collector output Options available are High Low or proportional Pulse The signal may b...

Page 7: ...riences frequent or extreme fluctuations Adjust the minimum and maximum current output The display value represents the precise current output Adjustment limits 3 80 mA 4 00 mA 5 00 mA 19 00 mA 20 00...

Page 8: ...t value If the instrument does not display the correct value Temperature 0 5 C Conductivity 2 of reading service is required A Accuracy Verification with Precision Resistors Electronic Calibration 1 S...

Page 9: ...ture compensation factor by entering 0 00 2 Heat the sample solution close to the maximum process temperature Place sensor in the sample solution allowing several minutes for stabilization Access the...

Page 10: ...k sensor for correct range Check Decimal setting in OPTIONS menu Check Calibrate menu settings for incompatible SOURCE and RANGE values Set a PPM value less than 3 Set cell constant to a value greater...

Page 11: ...11 8850 3 Conductivity Resistivity Transmitter Notes...

Page 12: ...4 Universal mounting kit 3 8050 395 159 000 186 Splashproof rear cover 3 8052 159 000 188 3 4 Integral mounting kit 3 8052 1 159 000 755 3 4 NPT mount junction box 3 0000 596 159 000 641 Heavy duty wa...

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