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 Meter User Guide

Preparation

Meter Connections with Multiple Functions

•  Use the BNC input to connect pH, ISE and ORP electrodes with a BNC or 

waterproof BNC connector. 

•  Benchtop meters have a reference input for connecting a separate reference 

electrode.  Reference electrodes require an appropriate sensing electrode for 
measurements. 

•  Use the waterproof 8 pin MiniDIN input for conductivity probes or for automatic 

temperature compensation (ATC) probes.

•  The DO AUTO-STIR probe uses the waterproof 9 pin MiniDIN input and the 

stirrer jack. 

Turning on the Instrument

With the batteries installed in the portable meters and the power adapter attached 
or the batteries installed in the benchtop meter, press 

 to turn on the meter.

Press 

 when the meter is powered on to toggle the backlight on and off.   

When the benchtop meter is drawing line power, the backlight will stay on until 

 

is pressed.  

To turn off the meter, press and hold 

 for about three seconds.

Meter Maintenance

For routine meter maintenance, dust and wipe the meter with a damp cloth.  If 
necessary, a warm water or a mild water-based detergent can be used.

Immediately remove any spilled substance from the meter using the proper cleaning 
procedure for the type of spill.

Summary of Contents for sympHony

Page 1: ...acility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Sampling Equipment Decontamination Number SOP E 044 Page 1 of 5 Revision 1 Date APPROVAL PAGE SAMPLING EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION APPROVALS Environmental Coordinat...

Page 2: ...to equipment that is not dedicated to an individual sampling site 3 0 REFERENCES 3 1 Current Colorado Radioactive Materials License 3 2 Quality Assurance Project Plan QAPP current version 4 0 DEFINITI...

Page 3: ...ical before use 6 2 Store all acids according to manufactures recommendations 6 3 Wear latex gloves and safety glasses when preparing and handling acids 7 0 RESPONSIBILITY 7 1 It is the responsibility...

Page 4: ...2 Wash all sampling equipment with a non Phosphate non ionic cleaning solution containing EDTA example Liquinox8 in concentrations recommended by the manufacture 8 3 3 Rinse or pump 0 1 N HCL hydroch...

Page 5: ...City Colorado Procedure Sampling Equipment Decontamination Number SOP E 044 Page 5 of 5 Revision 1 Date 9 0 RECORDS 9 1 For water quality monitoring record the measured field conductivity value from...

Page 6: ...y Ca on City Colorado Procedure Oxidation Reduction Potential Measurements Number E 046 Page 1 of 6 Revision 1 Date APPROVAL PAGE OXIDATION REDUCTION POTENTIAL MEASUREMENTS APPROVALS Environmental Coo...

Page 7: ...ado Radioactive Materials License current version 4 0 DEFINITIONS 4 1 Oxidation reduction potential ORP measurements are used to monitor chemical reactions quantify ion activity or determine the oxidi...

Page 8: ...the ORP of water samples 9 0 EQUIPMENT INSPECTION 9 1 Refer to specific pH mV meter operating manual for troubleshooting and maintenance 9 2 Check the meter before taking it into the field 9 3 Visuall...

Page 9: ...lative to the results achieved by a normal standard hydrogen electrode as the reference electrode To do this you must add the observed mV result to the potential of the reference electrode being used...

Page 10: ...ements Number E 046 Page 5 of 6 Revision 1 Date 11 1 8 After the samples mV measurement has been recorded remove the electrode from the sample and rinse completely with de ionized water 11 1 9 You can...

Page 11: ...91 2 218 437 219 19 219 424 205 36 220 410 190 3 218 436 218 20 219 424 205 37 220 409 189 4 218 435 217 21 219 423 204 38 220 408 188 5 218 435 217 22 219 422 203 39 220 407 187 6 218 434 216 23 219...

Page 12: ...VWR sympHony Meter User Guide Exhibit 5 2...

Page 13: ...Batteries 8 Connecting the Electrodes 9 Turning on the Instrument 10 Meter Maintenance 10 Chapter V Meter Setup Setup Menu 11 Setup Menu Table 12 Enabling or Disabling the Setup Menu Password 13 Gener...

Page 14: ...Calibration 33 ISE Measurement 34 Chapter X Data Archiving and Retrieval Datalog and Calibration Log 35 Chapter XI Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity 37 WEEE Compliance 38 Chapter XI...

Page 15: ...Built to meet the demands of busy multiple user laboratories or plant environments all meters are microprocessor controlled aiding in the delivery of accurate and precise measurements To better meet t...

Page 16: ...a keypress This maximizes battery power on portable meters and benchtop meters that are being run on battery power Audible Signals The meter will beep whenever a key is pressed providing immediate ve...

Page 17: ...n setup mode The icon indicates an error condition and when it is displayed with the icon a calibration alarm or sensor quality issue exists The icon indicates that the AUTO READ measurement mode is a...

Page 18: ...w The single and dual parameter meters will have fewer measurement lines and icons depending on the meter capabilities A pH mV relative mV or ISE B Conductivity TDS salinity or resistivity C Dissolved...

Page 19: ...eters have ten keys due to the addition of the stir key Portable Keypad Benchtop Keypad setup view log calibrate measure save print Backlight Power Measure Save Print View Log Line Select Digits Setup...

Page 20: ...s the calibration for the selected line in the measurement mode If the arrow icon points to the top line and the displayed units are pH pressing the key will start a pH calibration Each time the key i...

Page 21: ...to 240 VAC 0 5 A 50 60 Hz Based on your wall outlet select one of the four plug plates provided 110 V 220 V 240V and slide it into the grooves on the adapter A click will be heard when the plug is pro...

Page 22: ...from the factory To access the battery compartment in portable meters loosen the two screws in the back of the meter 1 Confirm that the meter is off and gently place the meter upside down on a clean l...

Page 23: ...and dual parameter meters will have fewer connections depending on the meter measurement capabilities Benchtop Meter Electrode Connections Stirrer jack stirrer or DO AUTO STIR probe Reference pH or I...

Page 24: ...DIN input and the stirrer jack Turning on the Instrument With the batteries installed in the portable meters and the power adapter attached or the batteries installed in the benchtop meter press to tu...

Page 25: ...arrow icon to the bottom line 6 To scroll through a list of options on the bottom line press until the desired option is displayed To enter a numeric value for an option on the bottom line press to ad...

Page 26: ...uctivity per C appears if LIn was selected for tC 2 1 yes C0nd tdSF 0 00 to 10 0 Conductivity TDS factor value 0 49 yes C0nd CELL 0 001 to 199 0 Conductivity default cell constant value for automatic...

Page 27: ...ng mm00 no dAtE tYPE mdY dmY Displayed date format as month day year or day month year mdY no dAtE YEAr 2000 to 2099 Year setting 2004 no dAtE dAtE mm01 to mm12 Month setting mm01 no dAtE dAY dd01 to...

Page 28: ...ress to accept the selection and move the arrow icon to the middle line 4 Press to scroll through for the manual temperature setting for the stirrer speed setting and for the automatic shutoff setting...

Page 29: ...scroll through for the current hour setting for the current minute setting for the date format setting for the current month setting for the current day setting and for the current year setting 5 Pres...

Page 30: ...nd prints the measurement at the selected time interval 1 In the measurement mode press 2 Press to scroll through the setup menu until is displayed on the top line 3 Press to accept the selection and...

Page 31: ...wer measurement lines and icons depending on the meter capabilities pH mV RmV ISE No icon and no measurement the measurement line is turned off S cm or mS cm for conductivity mg L for TDS ppt for sali...

Page 32: ...ess until is displayed on top line c Press to move the arrow icon to the middle line and press until is displayed d Press to move the arrow icon to the bottom line and press until is displayed e Press...

Page 33: ...o accept the selection and move the arrow icon to the middle line 4 Press to scroll through for pH measurement resolution and for the automatic buffer recognition setting 5 Press to accept the selecti...

Page 34: ...stops flashing the meter will display the actual pH value read by the electrode Press until the first digit to be changed is flashing press to change the value of the flashing digit and continue to c...

Page 35: ...ading The AR icon will flash until the reading is stable Once the reading is stable the meter will log and print the measurement and freeze the display If a benchtop meter is used and the stirrer is e...

Page 36: ...RmV icon is shown and press to begin the calibration 3 Rinse the electrode with distilled water and place it into the standard 4 Wait for the RmV icon to stop flashing When the RmV icon stops flashin...

Page 37: ...r the barometer type automatic or manual for the manual barometric pressure compensation value for the salinity compensation type automatic or manual for the manual salinity correction value and for t...

Page 38: ...ng the calibration sleeve This is the simplest and most accurate calibration Due to the inherent differences between water saturated air and air saturated water 102 3 saturation will be displayed when...

Page 39: ...ter Winkler standard or oxygen free solution to reach equilibrium 3 In the measurement mode press until the arrow icon points to the bottom line press until the sat or mg L icon is shown and press to...

Page 40: ...og and print the reading and freeze the display If a benchtop meter is used and the stirrer is enabled the stirrer will turn on when is pressed and turn off when the reading is stable If the BOD AUTO...

Page 41: ...rature compensation for the TDS factor value used for total dissolved solids measurement for the nominal cell constant value of the conductivity probe for the reference temperature used for temperatur...

Page 42: ...ed is flashing press to change the value of the flashing digit and continue to change the digits until the displayed conductivity value matches the value of the standard at the measured temperature On...

Page 43: ...til the correct conductivity value of the standard at the measured temperature is displayed Once the value is set press until the decimal point is in the correct location 5 Press to proceed to the nex...

Page 44: ...stable Once the reading is stable the meter will log and print the measurement and freeze the display If a benchtop meter is used and the stirrer is enabled the stirrer will turn on when is pressed a...

Page 45: ...gh for the ISE measurement resolution for the ISE measurement units for the ISE calibration range and for the non linear blank correction feature 5 Press to accept the selection and move the arrow ico...

Page 46: ...ard is similarly diluted to prepare a third standard and so on until the desired range of standards has been prepared 1 To prepare a 10 2 M standard pipette 10 mL of the 0 1 M standard into a 100 mL v...

Page 47: ...ing Press until the first digit to be changed is flashing press to change the value of the flashing digit and continue to change the digits until the meter displays the concentration value of the stan...

Page 48: ...s stable Once the reading is stable the meter will log and print the measurement and freeze the display If a benchtop meter is used and the stirrer is enabled the stirrer will turn on when is pressed...

Page 49: ...also display an error 038 message when all 200 datalog points are filled and the datalog must be downloaded to a printer or computer to clear the error message If the datalog deletion setting is set...

Page 50: ...ectively Press to scroll through the datalog 4 Press The meter will display the data point associated with the selected date time screen Press to scroll through the datalog or press to return to the d...

Page 51: ...240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 5 A Handheld models use four non rechargeable AA batteries Benchtop Meters Portable Meters SB70P benchtop meter SP70P portable meter SB70D benchtop meter SP70D portable meter SB70C...

Page 52: ...Quality Assurance Engineering Regulatory Compliance WEEE Compliance This product is required to comply with the European Union s Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC It is...

Page 53: ...on the keypad one at a time in any order If the keys are not pressed within five seconds of one another the display will read which indicates a key failure Press to clear the error 033 message and co...

Page 54: ...de Allowable Range Press and re enter the value Check meter specifications for the allowable range of values 033 Keypad Failure Repeat the self test When the meter reads press all of the keys includin...

Page 55: ...andards Review the calibration procedure and verify that the conductivity probe was placed in the standards at the appropriate times Clean the conductivity probe according to the probe user guide Re c...

Page 56: ...to the top line confirms the change and then press to save the change and return to the measurement mode Problem How do I abort a calibration Solution Press and hold to abort any meter operation and r...

Page 57: ...too low or cannot be manually checked Solution Turn the automatic blank correction setting off in the setup menu Conductivity Troubleshooting Problem The meter does not recognize the conductivity sta...

Page 58: ...c in the setup menu Change the salinity correction to manual and the next screen will be the salinity factor entry screen Problem The AUTO STIR BOD probe does not turn on when the button on the probe...

Page 59: ...Pollution Degree 2 Overvoltage Category II Altitude Up to 2000 meters Weight Portable 0 45 kg Benchtop 0 91 kg Size Portable 4 8 cm H x 9 7 cm W x 21 3 cm D Benchtop 9 4 cm H x 17 0 cm W x 22 4 cm D A...

Page 60: ...te line of sympHony meters Single and dual parameter meters will not include all of the parameters listed here pH Range 2 000 to 19 999 Resolution 0 1 0 01 0 001 Relative Accuracy 0 002 Calibration Po...

Page 61: ...to 0 001 S cm cell constant dependant Relative Accuracy 0 5 1 digit or 0 01 S cm whichever is greater Cell Constant 0 001 to 199 9 cm 1 Reference Temperature 15 C 20 C or 25 C Resistivity Range 0 000...

Page 62: ...op conductivity meter with universal power adapter and user guide 11388 366 SB70C benchtop conductivity meter with conductivity probe 11388 372 universal power adapter and user guide 11388 324 SP70C p...

Page 63: ...8 356 SB90M5 benchtop pH ISE DO conductivity meter with Posi pHlo pH electrode 14002 782 DO probe 87000 086 conductivity probe 11388 382 universal power adapter and user guide 11388 314 SP90M5 portabl...

Page 64: ...erence electrode VWR Cat No 14002 854 14002 790 Silver sulfide combination ion selective electrode 11388 374 DO probe with calibration sleeve and 3 meter cable 87000 086 Rugged DO probe with 1 5 meter...

Page 65: ...30 10 01 207 to 147 4 01 207 to 147 9 18 99 to 159 12 46 293 to 353 6 86 38 to 22 Dissolved Oxygen Setup Menu Features Barometric Pressure Compensation The sympHony dissolved oxygen meters have an in...

Page 66: ...national Oceanographic Tables Vol 1 National Institute of Oceanography of Great Britain Womley Godaming Surrey England and Unesco Paris 1971 Conductivity Setup Menu Features Temperature Compensation a...

Page 67: ...to estimate the presence of inorganics The user must enter a TDS factor between 0 01 and 10 mg L in the setup menu The standard method of determining TDS involves evaporating a sample to dryness at 1...

Page 68: ...signed to improve the accuracy of low concentration measurements by allowing the electrode to have a longer amount of time to stabilize in the calibration standards Automatic Blank Correction The symp...

Page 69: ...254503 001 Rev B...

Page 70: ...City Milling Facility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Vegetation Sampling Number SOP E 060 Page 1 of 7 Revision 1 Date APPROVAL PAGE VEGETATION SAMPLING APPROVALS Environmental Coordinator Date Program...

Page 71: ...nse 3 2 Quality Assurance Project Plan QAPP current version 3 3 SOP E 044 Sampling Equipment Decontamination 3 4 SOP E 160 Sample Handling and Tracking 3 5 APPENDICES 3 5 1 Sample Transmittal and Trac...

Page 72: ...crop treatment i e pesticides herbicides and fertilizers In addition it would benefit the samplers to be familiar with and avoid contact with plants that present a contact hazard such as poison ivy 6...

Page 73: ...han 5 cm from the point where the plant emerges from the soil to avoid soil contamination 8 4 A sufficient volume of sample will be taken and placed in a Nalgene bag an equivalent plastic bag or conta...

Page 74: ...ble clean container mix to blend the sample 8 9 3 Place the blended vegetation in to two sample bags Label one as the regular sample and the other as the QA duplicate sample 8 10 After arriving back a...

Page 75: ...otter Corporation N S L Ca on City Milling Facility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Vegetation Sampling Number SOP E 060 Page 6 of 7 Revision 1 Date Appendix 3 5 1 Sample Submittal and Tracking Form SST...

Page 76: ...ata Use Sample Volume Container Type Preservative Field Filtered Total Analysis Vegetation Natural Uranium 6 102 pCi kg EPA Method 6020A Cotter Grab 9 3 6 months 90 days RML 1 kg field weight ZipLock...

Page 77: ...Ca on City Colorado Procedure Environmental Thermoluminescent Dosimetry Number SOP E 070 Page 1 of 8 Revision 1 Date APPROVAL PAGE ENVIRONMENTAL THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY APPROVALS Environmental Co...

Page 78: ...r evaluation of the surrounding areas of the milling facility to determine exposure to the environment and public 3 0 REFERENCES 3 1 REFERENCES 3 1 1 Current Colorado Radioactive Materials License 3 1...

Page 79: ...he Quality Assurance Manager QA Manager is responsible for 7 1 1 Administering principals to assure adherence to procedures and policies found in the QAPP current version 7 2 The EC is responsible for...

Page 80: ...iod 8 1 1 2 2 Sample media will be placed at locations listed in Appendix 3 2 1 8 2 PROCEDURE 8 2 1 The EC receives the TLD at his residence from the dosimetry vendor and places the replacement contro...

Page 81: ...or Environmental Thermoluminescent Dosimetry Location ATI Location Number Cotter Location Description Quality Control QC 1 E Qtr Corner Sec 16 C 2 AS 202 S Qtr Corner Sec 16 C 3 AS 203 W Qtr Corner Se...

Page 82: ...outine Sample Analysis Table Matrix Analysis Anticipated Concentration Range Cotter SOP Analytical Method Laboratory ID Sample Type Sample Number Field Duplicates Holding Tme Lab Turnaround Time Data...

Page 83: ...Cotter Corporation Canon City Milling Facility Canon City Colorado Procedure Environmental Thermoluminescent Dosimetry Number SOP E 070 Page 7 of 8 Revision 1 Date April 2016 Exhibit 3 3 1...

Page 84: ...Cotter Corporation Canon City Milling Facility Canon City Colorado Procedure Environmental Thermoluminescent Dosimetry Number SOP E 070 Page 8 of 8 Revision 1 Date April 2016 Exhibit 3 3 2...

Page 85: ...ity Ca on City Colorado Procedure Arkansas River Water Sample Collection Number SOP E 090 Page 1 of 9 Revision 1 Date APPROVAL PAGE ARKANSAS RIVER WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION APPROVALS Environmental Coord...

Page 86: ...on City CO 2 2 Additionally this procedure applies to any water samples at other locations of the Arkansas River that are deemed necessary to be taken by the Cotter Corporation N S L Ca on City Millin...

Page 87: ...ens 5 2 MATERIALS 5 2 1 New polyethylene sample bottles 5 2 2 4 7 and 10 pH buffers 5 2 3 Appropriate electrical conductivity standards 5 2 4 SSTF 5 2 5 Decontamination equipment and supplies See Proc...

Page 88: ...les 7 2 2 Reviewing data from water quality analysis 7 3 The Field sample technician is responsible for 7 3 1 Having all necessary materials and supplies prior to going to the assigned water quality m...

Page 89: ...74TM depth integrated sampler 8 7 1 Select a nozzle from those provided in the kit and install a pre cleaned 1 liter sample bottle in sampler and lower to pre determined point in water column The lowe...

Page 90: ...ing locations on both sides of the river channel for collection of grab samples When taking a grab sample a bucket will be used to dip a sufficient amount of water from both sides of the river and pou...

Page 91: ...SHE SOP E 046 NA 73 4 77 Total Dissolved Solids TDS 10 206000 mg L EPA Method 160 1 Cotter Grab 364 18 7 days 90 days RML 1000 mL P or G Cool to 6 C No Lab filtered 382 Total Suspended Solids TSS 2 3...

Page 92: ...250 mL P or G HNO3 to pH 2 Yes 154 Iron Dissolved 0 001 2900 mg L 402 20 422 Manganese Dissolved 0 02 790 mg L 402 20 422 Molybdenum Dissolved 0 0001 83 mg L 410 20 422 Uranium Dissolved 0 0001 95 mg...

Page 93: ...oration N S L Ca on City Milling Facility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Arkansas River Water Sample Collection Number SOP E 090 Page 9 of 9 Revision 1 Date Exhibit 3 7 2 Sample Submittal and Tracking...

Page 94: ...Ca on City Milling Facility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Soil Sampling Number SOP E 110 Page 1 of 8 Revision 1 Date APPROVAL PAGE SOIL SAMPLING APPROVALS Environmental Coordinator Date Program Manag...

Page 95: ...ent Colorado radioactive materials license 3 2 Quality Assurance Project Plan QAPP current version 3 3 Procedure SOP E 044 Decontamination of Equipment 3 4 Procedure SOP E 160 Sample Handling and Trac...

Page 96: ...acking Form SSTF 5 3 MAINTENANCE CALIBRATION 5 3 1 None for this procedure 6 0 HEALTH AND SAFETY 6 1 Standard worker safety and handling of equipment should be observed when using this procedure 7 0 R...

Page 97: ...soil from a 10 cm x 10 cm area using the stainless steel shovel or take a 5 cm diameter plug 5 cm deep if using the soil sampler Remove any large rocks or debris from the sample 8 6 Place the soil in...

Page 98: ...bowl and mix to blend the sample 8 12 3 Place the blended soil in to two sample bags Label one as the regular sample and the other as the QA duplicate sample 8 13 After arriving back at the facility c...

Page 99: ...Cotter Corporation N S L Ca on City Milling Facility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Soil Sampling Number SOP E 110 Page 6 of 8 Revision 1 Date Appendix 3 5 1 Sample Submittal and Tracking Form SSTF...

Page 100: ...olume Container Type Preservative Field Filtered Total Analysis Natural Uranium 2 17 pCi g EPA Method 6020A Cotter Grab 10 1 6 months 90 days RML 250 g ZipLock Bag or glass jar NA NA 11 Molybdenum 1 1...

Page 101: ...of 8 Revision 1 Date Appendix 3 5 3 Current Sampling Location Listing Location ID Location Description AS 202 East Boundary AS 203 South Boundary AS 204 West Boundary AS 206 North Boundary AS 209 Mill...

Page 102: ...ty Milling Facility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Radon Flux Measurement Number SOP E 120 Page 1 of 8 Revision 1 Date APPROVAL PAGE RADON FLUX MEASUREMENT APPROVALS Environmental Coordinator Date Prog...

Page 103: ...les and the measurement of the radon emanation rate from the Ca on City Milling Facility s Main Tailings Impoundment 3 0 REFERENCES 3 1 Current Colorado Materials Radioactive Materials License 3 2 Qua...

Page 104: ...3 MAINTENANCE CALIBRATION 5 3 1 None for this procedure 6 0 HEALTH AND SAFETY 6 1 Use appropriate personal protective equipment PPE when performing tasks required by this procedure 6 2 Monitoring equi...

Page 105: ...sters are placed as uniformly as possible over the area of dirt cover and tailings beaches considering the following criteria 1 employee safety 2 topography and 3 other disturbances such as equipment...

Page 106: ...ide the canister NOTE A break in the sequential numbering of the canisters during retrieval is utilized to identify any missed canisters 8 1 8 Two colors of pin flags are used during the testing one f...

Page 107: ...information is recorded at the time of sample retrieval from the portable instruments or from the on site weather station 8 2 6 Second round deployment and testing are conducted on Days 3 and 4 and f...

Page 108: ...nalysis Anticipated Concentration Range Analytical Method Laboratory ID Sample Type Sample Number Field Duplicates Holding Time Lab Turnaround Time Data Use Sample Volume Container Type Preservative F...

Page 109: ...Area Technician __________________ Loc N orth West Start Stop Loc N orth West Start Stop 1 54 2 55 3 56 4 57 5 58 6 59 7 60 8 61 9 62 10 63 11 64 12 65 13 66 14 67 15 68 16 69 17 70 18 71 19 72 20 73...

Page 110: ...n City Milling Facility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Weather Monitoring Number SOP E 130 Page 1 of 10 Version 1 Date APPROVAL PAGE WEATHER MONITORING APPROVALS Environmental Coordinator Date Program...

Page 111: ...e Project Plan QAPP current version 3 3 APPENDICES 3 3 1 MET ONE by Northwest Inc meteorological monitoring station sensor specification listing 3 3 2 Weather Station Inspection Report form RSD 101r o...

Page 112: ...this procedure 7 0 RESPONSIBILITY 7 1 The QA Manager is responsible for 7 1 1 Administering principals to assure adherence to procedures and policies found in the QAPP current version 7 2 The EC is r...

Page 113: ...station conducting the following checks Inspection results are recorded on form RSD 101r 8 2 1 Perform manufacturer s system checks as specified in manufacturer s operating manual 8 2 2 Check the outs...

Page 114: ...3 Temperature sensor 8 3 4 Sigma meter standard deviation of the wind direction 8 3 5 Rainfall and evaporation equipment 8 3 6 See the MET ONE Operations and Calibration Manual for other maintenance a...

Page 115: ...B Motor Aspirated Radiation Shield to determine ambient temperature Range 50o to 50o Accuracy 0 01o C Prevention of Significant Deterioration PSD compliant Model 076B 1 Motor Aspirated Radiation Shiel...

Page 116: ...of the gauge The model 375 is a heated rain gauge employing thermostatically controlled heating elements to melt and measure the water content of snow and frozen rain but to avoid evaporative loss Re...

Page 117: ...Cotter Corporation Ca on City Milling Facility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Weather Monitoring Number EV 130 Page 8 of 10 Revision 1 Revision 1 Date 03 01 04 Appendix 4 2...

Page 118: ...Cotter Corporation Ca on City Milling Facility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Weather Monitoring Number EV 130 Page 9 of 10 Revision 1 Revision 1 Date 03 01 04 Appendix 4 3...

Page 119: ...Cotter Corporation Ca on City Milling Facility Ca on City Colorado Procedure Weather Monitoring Number EV 130 Page 10 of 10 Revision 1 Date 03 01 04...

Page 120: ...on City Colorado Procedure Field Global Positioning System Surveying Number SOP E 140 Page 1 of 7 Revision 1 Date May 2016 APPROVAL PAGE Field Global Positioning System Surveying APPROVALS Environment...

Page 121: ...ing Facility 3 0 REFERENCES 3 1 Geospatial Positioning Accuracy Standard Part 4 Architecture Engineering Construction and Facilities Management FGDC STD 007 4 2002 3 2 Geospatial Positioning Accuracy...

Page 122: ...ons troubleshooting and maintenance 6 0 HEALTH AND SAFETY 6 1 Sample technicians should be certain all mechanical equipment is in good repair and properly maintained before attempting its use 6 2 Traf...

Page 123: ...to base station rod 8 5 Turn on base station receiver 8 6 Turn on data collector 8 7 From toolbar on TopCon FC 200 data collector screen 8 7 1 Select Setup icon 8 7 2 From setup menu select Base stati...

Page 124: ...eiver 8 10 From the FC 200 data collector screen verify the receivers and data collector are communicating 8 10 1 An icon on the data collector screen will change from Red to Green indicating the syst...

Page 125: ...r 9 6 6 1 This could be caused by survey rod not centered on panel point pin 9 6 6 2 Incorrect rod height entered in FC 200 data collector 9 6 7 Re survey control panel point and compare measurements...

Page 126: ...e Tier 1 as identified in CIO 2131 This is equivalent to an accuracy of less than 1 meter 10 2 To the extent practicable horizontal accuracy should be 0 05 feet horizontal and vertical 10 3 Monitoring...

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