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6-4
TITRA
TITRA
TITRA
TITRA
TITRATION
TION
TION
TION
TION
During the pre-titration the user cannot change the currently selected method or access the
method parameters.
Note
: If the pre-titration lasts longer than 30 minutes the titrator switches to
Idle
mode.
Errors may have occurred in your titration system (beaker is not properly sealed,
wrong or missing titrant, unconnected or bad electrode, etc.). Check the system and
start the pre-titration again.
6.3
Drift Analysis
(
Automatic Drift Entry only
)
While in this mode the
HI 903
conducts an automatic one minute analysis which determines
the amount of moisture leaking into the cell from the atmosphere. Despite the titration vessel
being tightly sealed, water will still seep into the cell. The amount of water that migrates into
the cell per unit time is known as the background drift rate, or the drift rate.
The drift rate is determined by keeping track of the number of very small, successive doses of
titrant required to maintain the ‘dryness’ of the solvent over the course of a minute. The rate at
which water leaks into the cell is then calculated and reported by the HI 903 in units of
µ
g/min.
The
HI 903
uses the drift rate determined during this state to automatically subtract the
quantity of water which leaks into the cell during a titration from titration results. This is
especially important for titration accuracy when analyzing samples with very low water con-
tent where the amount of water which has leaked into the cell is a considerable fraction of the
total water titrated during the analysis.
When the drift becomes stable the titrator switches to
Standby
mode.
During the drift analysis, if the titrator cannot maintain cell dryness, the titrator reverts to
pre-titration.
Note
: If the drift entry mode is set as Manual the drift analysis stage is skipped.
Summary of Contents for HI 903
Page 1: ...1 QUICK START GUIDE HI 903 KARL FISCHER VOLUMETRIC TITRATOR Revision 1 0 ...
Page 4: ...4 QUICK START GUIDE ...
Page 7: ...7 QUICK START GUIDE TITRATOR CONNECTIONS Front View Rear View ...
Page 18: ...18 QUICK START GUIDE QS 903 02 11 ...
Page 19: ...1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL HI 903 KARL FISCHER VOLUMETRIC TITRATOR Revision 1 00 ...
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Page 24: ...1 2 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 26: ...2 2 SETUP ...
Page 30: ...2 6 SETUP 2 3 2 Titrator Rear View 2 3 3 Titrator Left side View ...
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