Myron L 6P and 4P User Manual

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readings for a specific solution. That value remains a constant for

all measurements, and should be reset for different dilutions or

temperatures.

C. When does it make a lot of difference?

First, the accuracy of temperature compensation to 25°C determines the

accuracy of any TDS conversion. Assume we have industrial process

water to be pretreated by RO. Assume it is 45°C and reads 1500 µS

uncompensated.

1.

If NaCl compensation is used, an instrument would report 1035

µS compensated, which corresponds to 510 ppm NaCl.

2.

If 442 compensation is used, an instrument would report 1024

µS compensated, which corresponds to 713 ppm 442.

The difference in values is 40%.

In spite of such large error, some users will continue to take data in

the NaCl mode because their previous data gathering and process

monitoring was done with an older NaCl referenced device.

Selecting the correct Solution Type on the Ultrameter II will allow the

user to attain true TDS readings that correspond to evaporated weight.

If none of the 3 standard solutions apply, the User mode must be used.

Temperature Compensation (Tempco) and TDS Derivation below, details

the USER mode.

XXII. TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION (Tempco)

and TDS DERIVATION

The Ultrameter II contains internal algorithms for characteristics of the

3 most commonly referenced compounds. The solution type in use is

displayed on the left. Besides KCl, NaCl, and 442, there is the “USER”

choice. The benefit of USER mode is that one may enter the tempco and

TDS conversion values of a unique solution via the keypad.

A. Conductivity Characteristics

When taking conductivity measurements, the Solution Selection

determines the characteristic assumed as the instrument reports what a

measured conductivity would be if it were at 25°C. The characteristic is

represented by the tempco, expressed in %/°C. If a solution of 100 µS

at 25°C increases to 122 µS at 35°C, then a 22% increase has occurred

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