
4250 Flow Meter
Section 2 Programming
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probably select pH 4 & 7. If the pH is generally above 7, you
would probably select pH 7 & 10. If your stream’s pH varies a
great deal, say from 3 to 12, your best choice would be pH 4, 7, &
10. Then:
The flow meter will direct you to repeat this process with the
other standard buffers (7 and/or 10) to calibrate the pH sensor. If
the probe fails to provide the correct output with any of the
buffer solutions, you will receive the following message:
If you select D. O. for Parameter to Adjust, the following display
will appear:
ALTITUDE is just off screen to the right. If you select D.O.
STANDARD for the calibration method, the following display
will appear:
If you select ABS (absolute) BAROMETRIC PRESSURE the fol-
lowing will appear:
Absolute barometric pressure is barometric pressure not
corrected to sea level.
The barometric pressure published by
the U.S. Weather Bureau is adjusted to sea level. If you use their
value, you must convert it to the absolute pressure for your
altitude. You should use Weather Bureau barometric pressure
only if you are at sea level, or are able to correct the Weather
Bureau figure to absolute pressure at your location. Enter the
correct value.
Then the display will advance to the following:
If you select ALTITUDE for D.O., this will appear:
RINSE PROBE AND PLACE IN 4.0 pH SOLUTION
PRESS ENTER WHEN STABLE
X.XX
pH
pH BUFFER/PROBE OUT OF RANGE
PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE
DISSOLVED OXYGEN CALIBRATION
•D.O. STANDARD••ABS BAROMETRIC PRESSURE•>
D.O. STANDARD
0.00 MG/L
ABS BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
X.XX
mmH
g
WRAP D. O. PROBE IN MOIST CLOTH
PRESS ENTER WHEN STABLE:
X.XX
MS/CM:
CALIBRATING...
PLEASE WAIT...
UNITS FOR ALTITUDE ENTRY
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