Calibrating a conductivity sensor – Burkert Type 8619 User Manual

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Detailed procedure for the calibration of the oxidation reduction potential sensor (1-point only)

The 1-point calibration procedure is used for a quick calibration by adjusting the zero of the measurement graph
with a buffer solution with a known oxidation reduction potential.

Immerse the clean probe in the redox solution:
the multiCELL displays the measured potential
difference of the solution

Enter the potential difference of the redox
solution (indicated on the bottle).

Calibration

ORP calibration

Mx:pH/ORP

1st point

OK

F4

1st point
465.0 mV
475.0 mV

ORP Calibr. result

Offset:-55.60 mV

The multiCELL displays the calibration result.

1)

1)

• a possible "warning" message indicates either an error in the solution or the ageing of the probe.

• a possible "error" message indicates that the probe must be replaced.

8.11.9. calibrating a conductivity sensor

Refer to chap. 8.9 to access Calibration menu.

Calibration

Automatic calib

Calib. interval

Mx:conductivity

Manual calibration

ENTERING

RESULT

Cell const.

ENTERING

Last

RESULT

Interval

READING

ENTERING

TDS Factor

ENTERING

Calib. log

READING

Use one of the following 3 methods to calibrate a conductivity sensor:

AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION: Calibrate the conductivity sensor by automatically determining its specific C
constant; choose the reference solution used in the menu "Parameters -> Mx:conductivity -> Buffer". When a
sensor is calibrated automatically, the most recent calibration date is updated (function "LAST" in the sub-menu
"CALIBRATION INTERVAL" below).

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