Myron L 6Psi and 4P User Manual

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varies with concentration and temperature in a non-linear fashion. Other

solutions have more variation still. The Ultrameter II uses corrections

that change with concentration and temperature instead of single

average values. See Chart 1.

C. An Example of 2 different solution selections and the

resulting compensation

How much error results from treating natural water as if it were KCl at

15°C?

A tap water solution should be compensated as 442 with a tempco of

1.68 %/°C, where the KCl value used would be 1.90 %/°C.

Suppose a measurement at 15°C/59°F is 900 microsiemens of true

uncompensated conductivity.

Using a 442 correction of 10 (degrees below 25) x 1.68% indicates the

solution is reading 16.8% low. For correction, dividing by (.832) yields

1082 microsiemens as a compensated reading.

A KCl correction of 10 (degrees below 25) x 1.9% indicates the solution

is reading 19% low. Dividing by (.81) yields 1111 microsiemens for a

compensated reading. The difference is 29 out of 1082 = 2.7%.

Chart 1

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60

1.500%

1.600%

1.700%

1.800%

1.900%

2.000%

2.100%

2.200%

2.300%

2.400%

2.500%

KCl % / °C

% / °C

Temperature

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