Operation
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BA-42820-02-V03
Water sampling station
EASYPRO
Operating instructions
8.
Enter the pH value of the first buffer solution. This pH value serves as
a reference value for the device. The ideal voltage value and the cur-
rent voltage value is displayed in mV. If these values deviate too
greatly from one another, the best value is displayed red. Too great a
level of deviation is an indication that the pH single-rod measuring
cell needs to be replaced.
9.
Wait until the value has stabilised.
10.
Confirm the entry with the green checkmark.
11.
Repeat points 6 to 10 for the second buffer solution.
12.
A window with the actual slope of the sensor will open.
ü
2-point adjustment of the pH value completed.
9.5.2.2 1-point adjustment of the pH value
Pre-conditions for actions:
ü
A buffer solution is on hand for calibration.
ü
The slope of the pH single-rod measuring cell was measured in a lab-
oratory beforehand.
Perform the following work steps:
1.
Working in the main menu under “Calibration”, navigate to the “Sen-
sors” tab.
2.
Working under “sensor”, select the sensor that measures the pH val-
ue and which you wish to calibrate.
3.
Press the “1 points” button.
4
1-point calibration begins.
4.
Shut off the sample water of the sensor block.
5.
Unscrew the pH single-rod measuring cell from the sensor block.
6.
Rinse the pH single-rod measuring cell with water and dab it dry.
Rubbing can cause electrical discharge on the glass membrane,
which results in a delayed display.
7.
Hold the pH single-rod measuring cell in the buffer solution and move
back and forth for a short time.
8.
Enter the pH value of the buffer solution. This pH value serves as a
reference value for the device. The ideal voltage value and the cur-
rent voltage value is displayed in mV.
If these values deviate too greatly from one another, the best value is
displayed red. Too great a level of deviation is an indication that the
pH single-rod measuring cell needs to be replaced.
9.
Wait until the value has stabilised.
10.
Confirm the entry with the green checkmark.
11.
You will be requested to set the slope. Enter the slope.
12.
Confirm the entry with the green checkmark.
ü
1-point adjustment of the pH value completed.
9.5.2.3 Offset compensation
External influences can cause the pH value measured with the photome-
ter to deviate from the electrometric measurement of the pH value by a
constant value. The offset compensation enables you to compensate for
this constant difference (zero-point deviation).
Perform the following work steps:
1.
Working in the main menu under “Calibration”, navigate to the “Sen-
sors” tab.
2.
Working under “sensor”, select the sensor that measures the pH val-
ue and which you wish to calibrate.
3.
Press the “Offset” button.
4.
You can enter a pH offset from pH -0.30 to max pH +0.30.
5.
Confirm the entry with the green checkmark.
ü
Offset compensation completed.
9.5.3 Redox value
The Redox value is measured using the Redox single-rod measuring cell.
The Redox single-rod measuring cell measures the voltage present in the
water due to oxidizing and reducing ions. You must calibrate the Redox
single-rod measuring cell during commissioning.
9.5.3.1 1-point adjustment of the Redox value
Pre-conditions for actions:
ü
A buffer solution is on hand for calibration.
Perform the following work steps:
1.
Working in the main menu under “Calibration”, navigate to the “Sen-
sors” tab.
2.
Working under “sensor”, select the sensor that measures the Redox
value and which you wish to calibrate.
3.
Press the “1 points” button.
4
1-point calibration begins.
4.
Shut off the sample water of the sensor block.
5.
Unscrew the Redox single-rod measuring cell from the sensor block.
6.
Rinse the Redox single-rod measuring cell with water and dab it dry.
Rubbing can cause electrical discharge on the glass membrane,
which results in a delayed display.
7.
Hold the Redox single-rod measuring cell in the buffer solution and
move back and forth for a short time.
8.
Enter the voltage value in mV which is recorded on the buffer solu-
tion. The voltage value entered and the current measured voltage
value are displayed in mV. If these values deviate too greatly from one
another, the best value is displayed red. Too great a level of deviation
is an indication that the Redox single-rod measuring cell needs to be
replaced.
9.
Wait until the value has stabilised.
10.
Confirm the entry with the green checkmark.
ü
1-point adjustment of the Redox value completed.