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Aquaprobe
®
AP-5000 Instruction Manual
10401-00906 Rev M
15. Optional Optical Electrodes Calibration and Maintenance
The AP-5000 is constructed with an aluminium sleeve surrounding the delicate sensing
electrodes. The Sleeve can be easily removed by unscrewing to allow cleaning of the
individual electrodes, however,
the Probe sleeve forms an integral, working part of the
Probe’s measurement system, and MUST be fitted for correct operation.
All Aquaread
®
Optical Electrodes are incredibly sensitive. For example, the Turbidity
electrode is capable of measuring between 0 and 3000NTU with an internal resolution of
greater than 0.1NTU. This means that the electrode is able to detect changes in turbidity
that are less than 0.003% of the full range! The other optical electrodes have a similar level
of sensitivity.
It follows, therefore, that in order to provide stable, repeatable readings, the environment in
which the measurements are made must be completely stable and repeatable. For this
reason, the AP-5000 is constructed with a matt black aluminium sleeve and end cap that
enclose the sensing electrodes and provide a closed, constant condition, non reflective
measurement chamber.
In order to obtain consistent results, the measurement chamber created within the
Aquaprobe
®
must remain physically constant during both calibration and
measurement. It is therefore essential that both the sleeve and sleeve end cap are
fitted during calibration and operation of all types of optical electrodes.
If an optical electrode is calibrated under one set of conditions then used to measure under
another set of conditions, the readings will naturally be erroneous, especially at low
concentrations.
A perfect example of this is calibrating with the end cap removed then measuring with the
end cap fitted (or vice-versa). By changing the physical characteristics of the measurement
chamber, you also change the calibration and response of the electrode.
15.1. Top Tips for successful measurements using optical electrodes
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Always keep the measurement chamber and electrode lenses clean.
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Always fit the sleeve and end cap during both calibration and measurement.
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Always allow the readings to settle completely during both calibration and
measurement.
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Always try to eliminate air bubbles by agitating the Probe after insertion both during
calibration and measurement.
➢
Always calibrate and zero the electrode as close to your sample temperature as
possible. This is especially important with the Ref-Oil electrode.
➢
Always zero the optical electrodes just prior to use in clean water (bottled still
mineral water is ideal) then deploy
without disturbing the measurement chamber
.
This is especially important when using the Turbidity electrode.
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