Burkert Type 8619 User Manual

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CALIB. LOG: Read the latest valid calibration values.

manually calibrating the ph or redox sensor

• The pH sensor can be calibrated according to a 1-point or a 2-point procedure.

• The redox sensor can only be calibrated according to a 1-point procedure.

• Modify the default calibration limits before calibrating your sensor: see chap. 8.10.23

• In order not to interrupt the process, activate the HOLD function (see chap. 8.11.1).

• Before each calibration, correctly clean the electrode with a suitable product.

• In a 2-point calibration, the buffer solutions used must be at the same temperature.

• Set the periodicity of calibrations in the "Calibration Interval" function (see previous page): each time a

calibration is due, the multiCELL generates a "maintenance" event and a "warning" event.

Detailed procedure for the 1- or 2-point calibration of a ph sensor

• The 1-point calibration procedure is used for rapid calibration by adjusting the zero of the measurement graph

with a buffer solution with a known pH (to calibrate a pH sensor: see below) or a known oxidation reduction
potential (to calibrate a redox sensor: see page 94).

• The 2-point calibration procedure is used for accurate calibration of zero and the slope of the measurement

graph of the pH sensor. This operation requires 2 buffer solutions: in general a first solution with a pH of 7 and
a second solution with a pH very close to that of the process value to be measured. See below.

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