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Signet 3719 pH/ORP Wet-Tap

Theoretical mV Values @ 25°C

pH

mV

2

+296 mV

3

+237 mV

4

+177 mV

5

+118 mV

6

+59 mV

7

0 mV

8

-59 mV

9

-118 mV

10

-177 mV

11

-237 mV

12

-296 mV

°C

pH

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

15

0.15

0.12

0.09

0.06

0.03

0

0.03

0.06

0.09

0.12

0.15

25

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

35

0.15

0.12

0.09

0.06

0.03

0

0.03

0.06

0.09

0.12

0.15

45

0.3

0.24

0.18

0.12

0.06

0

0.06

0.12

0.18

0.24

0.3

55

0.45

0.36

0.27

0.18

0.09

0

0.09

0.18

0.27

0.36

0.45

4 pH w/Quinhydrone

7 pH w/Quinhydrone

Temp:

20°C

25°C

30°C

20°C

25°C

30°C

ORP:

268 mV

263 mV

258 mV

92 mV

86 mV

79 mV

Slope in ORP electrodes

ORP slope errors are caused by contamination of the platinum electrode surface.  Cleaning the electrode surface will usually restore 

proper values, response time, and stability.  Many systems require both pH and ORP calibration.  To conserve calibration reference 

solutions, use pH 7 and 4 buffers for pH calibration first.  ORP calibration can be performed with the same buffers after adding 

quinhydrone. 

Slope in pH electrodes

Electrode slope is the mV output per pH unit.  At 25

°

C the theoretical slope is 59.16 mV per pH. The graph below illustrates potential pH 

error when a temperature compensated instrument is not used.

• 

Coatings on the glass may affect sensor slopes.  See Maintenance and Cleaning section.

• 

Temperature affects electrode slope. Calibrate temperature before calibrating the standard and slope.

Offset in pH Electrodes

Electrode offsets occur due to:  

• 

Clogged reference junction

• 

Aged or contaminated reference solution/wire

• 

A constant output near 0 mV in all buffer solutions indicates a shorted electrode that must 

be replaced.

Check offsets in a pH 7 buffer @ 25°C.  The theoretical output is 0 mV.  Any deviation from 0 

mV is the pH electrode offset.  The mV offset will track across the entire pH range.  The slope 

is usually not affected by offset changes. (i.e., pH 7= +10 mV, pH 4= +187 mV); slope = 59 mV.

pH Electrode Offset pH 7 buffer @ 25°C

 

Theoretical:   

pH 7.0 (0.0 mV)

 

New electrode: 

pH 7 ± 0.25 pH (±15 mV)

 

Reliable: 

 

pH 7 ± 0.85 pH (± 50 mV)

Electrode offsets greater than 0.85 pH (50 mV) indicate the electrode requires cleaning

or replacement. See Maintenance and Cleaning section.

Offset in ORP Electrodes

• 

ORP electrode offsets are usually caused by clogged reference junctions or by an aged or contaminated reference solution/wire.

• 

Offsets should be checked in pH 7 buffer saturated with quinhydrone @ 25°C.  The theoretical output is +86 mV.

 

Any deviation from +86 mV is the ORP electrode offset (i.e. +90 mV).

• 

Quinhydrone is the oxidizer measured by the ORP electrode and is required for calibration.

 

To measure ORP electrode offset, saturate 50 mL of pH 4 and pH 7 buffers with ⅛ g quinhydrone.

A new ORP electrode measures these values ±15 mV.  The electrode continues to be functional until the offset from these values 

exceeds 50 mV.  Electrodes with offset greater than 50 mV should be cleaned and replaced if necessary.

Response Time/Stability

Response time and stability are affected by the condition of the glass surface (ORP electrode - Platinum surface), reference junction, 

and reference solution.  Restoration to acceptable levels can often be accomplished by cleaning the electrode's glass surface (ORP 

electrode - Platinum surface) and reference junction.

7.  Troubleshooting

pH and ORP electrodes are similar to batteries; they age with time and usage.

The following information will help maximize electrode life:

• 

High temperatures or concentrated acids/caustics will accelerate electrode aging.

• 

Never store the electrode tip in deionized (DI) water.

• 

Never expose electrode to temperatures below -12°C (10°F) or allow it to dehydrate.  These conditions will damage the electrode.

Summary of Contents for 3719

Page 1: ...trode 2757 WT DryLoc ORP Electrode 2757 WTP DryLoc plastic ORP electrode Shipping Weight Wet tap assembly 1 2 kg 2 7 lbs Electrode 0 13 kg 0 3 lb Process Connection 3 3719 11 1 in NPT 3 3719 21 2 in NPT 3 3719 12 ISO 7 1 R1 3 3719 22 ISO 7 1 R2 Performance Maximum Flow Velocity 10 ft s Efficiency 97 25 C 77 F Response Time pH 5s for 95 of signal change ORP Application dependent Drift 2 mV per week...

Page 2: ...in 8 46 in 1 50 in 2007 0280 Saddle 8 in x 2 in 8 625 in 11 3 in 5 71 in 11 3 in 1 50 in 2007 0210 Saddle 10 in x 2 in 10 75 in 12 5 in 7 04 in 13 25 in 1 25 in 2007 0212 Saddle 12 in x 2 in 12 75 in 16 0 in 9 68 in 14 00 in 1 20 in 3 Dimensions 3719 1 Wet tap 11 2 in outlet for 21 2 to 4 in saddles 3719 2 Wet tap 2 in outlet for 6 to 12 in saddles CAUTION When using these clamp on saddle fittings...

Page 3: ... pH ORP Transmitter 10 20 pH 25 0C ENTER a 3719 pH ORP Wet Tap b Low Profile PP Clamp on Saddle Fitting ASTM sizes 2 to 12 in c DryLoc pH or ORP Electrode 6 versions available see ordering infomation on page 8 DryLoc refers to the electrode connector style d 2750 or 2760 DryLoc pH ORP Preamplifier Sensor electronics e Output signal options S3 L 4 to 20 mA All of these components items a to d are s...

Page 4: ...of the 3719 system is strongly recommended Choose the 3719 version 11 or 21 appropriate to the size of the branch connection of the required fitting Use 11 for sizes 2 5 to 4 in and 21 for sizes 6 to 12 in 5 3 Installation in Pipe Sizes less than 2 5 Inches It is possible to install the 3719 into pipe sizes below 2 5 inches by creating a flow cell with standard piping components One simple solutio...

Page 5: ...electrode installed the pipe contents are exposed Electrode Piston 5 5 Electrode Installation 1 Remove the safety plug from top of electrode piston Slide electrode straight down into electrode piston Thread electrode into place until connector shoulder is flush with top of electrode piston Hand tighten only 2 Place the Locking Shroud over electrode turn turn clockwise to unlock the piston then pre...

Page 6: ...e or sand the glass electrode surface Treat glass electrode surfaces with appropriate care to avoid breakage 6 Electrode Maintenance and Cleaning 5 6 Electrode removal The electrode in any pH or ORP system requires periodic service calibration or replacement When removing the electrode from the wet tap assembly it is very important to exercise caution and follow the instructions carefully 1 Remove...

Page 7: ... the pH electrode offset The mV offset will track across the entire pH range The slope is usually not affected by offset changes i e pH 7 10 mV pH 4 187 mV slope 59 mV pH Electrode Offset pH 7 buffer 25 C Theoretical pH 7 0 0 0 mV New electrode pH 7 0 25 pH 15 mV Reliable pH 7 0 85 pH 50 mV Electrode offsets greater than 0 85 pH 50 mV indicate the electrode requires cleaning or replacement See Mai...

Page 8: ... In line Preamplifier with in ISO threads and 4 6 m 15 ft cable 3 2760 31 159 001 369 In line Connector with 4 6 m 15 ft cable and in NPT threads 3 2760 41 159 001 370 In line Connector with 4 6 m 15 ft cable and ISO 7 1R threads 2007 0225 159 000 812 PP Clamp on Saddle 2 5 in x 11 2 in ASTM NPT 2007 0230 159 000 813 PP Clamp on Saddle 3 in x 11 2 in ASTM NPT 2007 0240 159 000 814 PP Clamp on Sadd...

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