In-Situ pH Sensor User Manual

Instruction sheet, Ph sensor

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Technical Note

Innovations in

Water Monitoring

Instruction Sheet

Innovations in

Water Monitoring

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Description

The In-Situ® Inc. pH sensor is a combination, single-
junction electrode that contains a replaceable junction
and refillable reference electrolyte solution. The pH
sensor is designed and manufactured for long-lasting,
accurate results in a variety of environmental waters.

Installation

The TROLL 9500 may be shipped with a pH sensor
installed. If installation is necessary, unpack and install
the sensor in port 1 or 3 of the TROLL 9500, Figure 1.

1. Remove the restrictor or Cal Cup from the front

end of the TROLL 9500. This allows access to the
sensor block.

2. Remove the sensor hydration bottle and set aside

for future storage of the sensor.

3. Rinse the sensor with clean water.
4. Remove any moisture or dirt from the area around

the port where you will install the sensor, then use
the sensor removal tool to remove the plug from
the port. Retain the plug for future use.

5. Remove any moisture or dirt from the port

connector with a clean swab or tissue.

6. Remove the cap from the sensor connector. Check

lubrication of the sensor o-rings. If the o-rings
appear dry, apply silicone lubricant, provided in the
sensor box, before installation.

7. Visually align the sensor connector pins with the

port connector pins.

8. Press the sensor firmly into the port until you feel

it dock with the port connector. When properly
inserted, a small gap (the width of the sensor
removal tool) remains between the instrument
body and the widest part of the sensor, for ease
of removal.

Calibration

Although pH may be calibrated with Quick Cal (1
point at pH 7), for best results In-Situ recommends a
2- or 3-point calibration. These options are available in
the software:

• Traditional calibration–1 point: requires a single

solution; results in calculation of sensor offset for a
single pH value (pH 4, 7, or 10). Select a calibration
solution for the pH range you expect to measure.

• Traditional calibration–2 point: requires 2

solutions; results in calculation of sensor slope and
offset for one pH range (pH 4-7 or pH 7-10). Choose
solutions for the pH range you expect to measure.

• Traditional calibration–3 point: requires 3

solutions; results in calculation of slope and offset
for 2 ranges (pH 4-7 and pH 7-10). The correct
slope for the pH values being monitored will
automatically be applied.

• Default Coefficients: Resets factory defaults to the

sensor. No solutions are required.

Calibration Procedure

pH Sensor

Part Number 0059510

Figure 1. TROLL 9500 pH Sensor Positions

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