Burkert Type 8620 User Manual

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mxCONTROL Type 8620


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Hold the current PV during the calibration procedure: Yes or No

(Default: Yes).

Hold-Function

– for calibration without interrupting the process:

it holds the PV constant during the whole calibration procedure.
Therefor the current PV is used when starting the calibration
procedure with confirming “Next Step”.

→ Proceed

with

“Next Step”,

press key “OK”

→ Then

rinse/clean

the electrode as requested, after that press key “OK”

→ Scroll to “1stPoint”, press key “INPUT”.
→ Put

the

electrode into 1

st

buffer solution

and input the value of this buffer

solution (care for temperature dependence), confirm with “OK”.

Wait until the measured PV has a steady value, then
→ Proceed

with

“Next Step”,

press key “OK”

The controller measures the current PV of the 1st buffer solution and the corres-
ponding current I_1.

→ Then

rinse/clean

the electrode again as requested, after that press key

“OK”

→ Scroll to “2ndPoint”, press key “INPUT”.
→ Put

the

electrode into 2

nd

buffer solution

and input the value of this buffer

solution (care for temperature dependence), confirm with “OK”.

Wait until the measured PV has a steady value, then
→ Proceed

with

“Next Step”,

press key “OK”

The controller measures the current PV of the 2

nd

buffer solution and the corres-

ponding current I_2 …

… and calculates Offset and Slope values.
(The item “Calib failed” is only displayed if calibration failed: Slope could
not be calculated. In that case start the calibration procedure again.)

Rinse/clean the electrode again before putting back into process fluid.
→ Finish calibration and the Hold Function of PV with “End”, press key “OK”

Calibration Mode “Manual”

This calibration mode can be used for the calibration of 4-20mA input signals in case of known Slope
and Offset values.

→ Input the values of

Offset in [Scal Unit] at 4 mA, then press key “INPUT”and
Slope in [Scal Unit]/[mA], then press key “INPUT”.

→ For setting back the values to default values press key “YES” for a few seconds

(password protected: for Specialist only)

→ Finish

calibration

with

“End”,

press key “OK”

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