PART THREE - OPERATION
SECTION 3 - TRANSMITTER CONFIGURATION
PRO-series Model E3 Electrodeless Conductivity Transmitter
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5.
After the
screen re-appears, press
Ø
Ø
key
once to display
.
6.
Press
ENTER key
to display a chemical table selection
screen like
. Use
Ø
Ø
and
×
×
keys
to
select the chemical concentration table that matches
your solution, and press
ENTER key
to enter it:
TABLE A -- BUILT-IN Chemical Concentration Tables
Solution Concentration
°
C Range Solution Concentration
°
C Range
NaOH
0-16%
0-100
°
C
H
2
SO
4
40-80%
0-115
°
C
CaCl
2
0-22%
15-55
°
C
H
2
SO
4
93-99%
0-115
°
C
HNO
3
0-28%
0-50
°
C
H
3
PO
4
0-40%
0-75
°
C
HNO
3
36-96%
0-50
°
C
HCl
0-18%
0-65
°
C
H
2
SO
4
0-30%
0-115
°
C
HCl
22-36%
0-65
°
C
Creating USER-DEFINED Concentration TABLE
If the solution being measured does not match any BUILT-
IN chemical table, create a USER-DEFINED table to con-
vert measured conductivity into displayed % concentration.
NOTE:
A USER-DEFINED table must contain at least two
data points (Pt. 1 and Pt. 2) but can have up to ten.
(More points improve measuring accuracy.) Each
point must have a conductivity value coordinate
(shown as X) and a corresponding % concentration
value coordinate (shown as Y). The conductivity val-
ues and range are shown in units selected by the
“DISPLAY COND FORMAT” screen. Conductivity val-
ues for each successive data point must increase.
Concentration values, shown in their selected 99.99%
or 200.0% display format, must be different from
each other and always entered in order (increasing
or decreasing). The table must be monotonic; that
is, as conductivity values increase, concentration
values must always increase or decrease.
The default USER-DEFINED concentration table is:
Data
Point
Conductivity Value
(X coordinate)
% Concentration Value
(Y coordinate)
Pt. 1
0 μS/cm
0.00%
Pt. 2
2000 μS/cm
99.99%
To create your own USER-DEFINED table, edit this
default table and, if needed, add more points.