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“CALIBRATION” (JA RH series)
ORP calibration procedure involves probe’s selection with one point (P1) calibration. From “Menu Calibration” choose
“ORP probe”. Choose between “FAST CALIBTRATION” (one buffer solution required) or “FULL CALIBRATION” (two
buffers solutions required for better calibration accuracy)
Note: This procedure assumes that instrument is correctly configured and a working ORP probe connected
and installed on system. Measurement must be performed using plant water. Otherwise unattended results
may occurr.
Calibration can be performed in two ways: the first by alignment with a buffer solution, the second by reading the
residual ORP level of the pool with the DPD1, comparison with the attached graph followed by alignment of the pumps
group. The choice of method is exclusively at the user’s discretion. In both cases, to establish the set-point value, a
check using the DPD1 or other analysis system is necessary. The enclosed graphs provide a reference between the mV
value read by the pumps group and the quantity of residual ORP expressed in mg/litre, and are linked to the pH value.
1) Measure buffer solution temperature and verify that it is the same printed on solution’s label.
2) Remove protective cap from probe and wash probe’s tip into water. Then dry it by shaking the probe in air.
3) Set “Cal. at” value to match buffer solution value then put probe’s tip into buffer solution and wait until instrument
shows a stable reading value (mV field).
4)Move cursor on “OK” and press wheel ton cofirm the new calibration value. If calibration process fails the instrment
will show “CALIBRATION FAILED”. Repeat procedure otherwise move on “ESC” and press wheel.