
Operating Manual of Ammonia Nitrogen Sensor
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When the concentration range of the measured water is generally between 20 and 30, then 10 mg / L and
50 mg / L can be selected;
When selecting the calibration point, please note that when the measured value is high, select a higher
value of the calibration point which is close to the measured value, and the lower point should generally
be no more than 10mg/L.
The specific calibration procedures are as follows:
The following is an example of two-point calibration when measuring water below 50mg/L:
Pour the standard solution from point 1 (generally recommended 1 mg/L) into a clean, dry or pre-rinsed
calibration container. Carefully immerse the probe at the end of the main unit in the solution. Please
ensure that the front end of the Potassium Ion sensor is immersed in the solution at least 2 cm and enter
the standard value. After the value in the software interface is stable, click “1 Point Calibration”. Rinse
and dry the sensor and calibration container with water after completion.
Pour the standard solution at point 2 (generally recommended 10 mg/L) into a clean, dry or pre-rinsed
calibration container. Carefully immerse the probe at the end of the main unit in the solution. Please
ensure that the front end of the Potassium Ion sensor is immersed in the solution at least 2 cm and enter
the standard value. When the value in the software interface is stable, click “2 Point Calibrate”. Rinse and
dry the sensor and calibration container with water after completion.
You can directly select the input value in the correction parameter box and click “factor” and “deviation”
to calibrate the factor and deviation value.