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System Start-up: Step 5
Chlorine sensors need to be calibrated for accuracy. After the 4 hour conditioning period, Temperature Calibration, Zero Point
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Next step: Setting Output Settings (see section 8, page 21)
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The chlorine sensor needs to be calibrated against two chlorine
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point calibration is very stable. Calibration must be done with every
new sensor and any time a membrane cap is replaced.
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devices that connect to the transmitter.
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with the electronics still attached.
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Cl Zero:
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Zero Cal: ppm&nA
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Zero Cal.
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The temperature element inside the chlorine sensor needs to be
calibrated. Use a reference thermometer at the same temperature
and in the same medium as the immersed sensor.
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remove the cell plug to insert the thermometer. Replace the plug after
TC Calibration.
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1. Go to the Calibrate Menu.
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4. Enter the temperature reading.
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6. Exit to the View Menu.
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Cl Temperature
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