Myron L 9PTK with FCE Free Chlorine User Manual

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2. COND, RES and TDS Keys

These 3 keys are used with solution in the Conductivity Cell.

Precautions:

While filling cell cup, ensure no air bubbles cling on the cell wall.

If the proper solution is not selected (KCl, NaCl, 442 or User),

refer to Why Solution Selection is Available, pg. 24 and

Procedure to Select a Solution, pg. 25.

a. COND Key

Solution to be tested is introduced into the conductivity cell and a press
of

displays conductivity with units on the right. On the left is

shown the solution type selected for conductivity.

b. RES Key

A press of

displays resistivity with units on the right. On the left

is shown solution type selected for resistivity (ref. Solution Selection,

pg. 24). The range of display of resistivity is limited to between 10

kilohms (KΩ) and 30 megohms (MΩ). A solution outside that range will

only show [- - - -] in the display.

c. TDS Key

A press of

displays Total Dissolved Solids with units on the right.

This is a display of the concentration of ionized material calculated from

compensated conductivity using the characteristics of a known material.

On the left is shown solution type selected for TDS (ref. Solution

Selection, pg. 24).

3. Alkalinity, Hardness and LSI Keys

These 3 keys enter the unit in the titration measurement functions. The

LSI key also allows you to access the LSI Calculator.
nOte: All titration measurements require the installation of the cell

extender.

a. Alkalinity Key

A press of

enters the Alkalinity titration function.

b. Hardness Key

A press of

enters the unit in the Hardness titration function.

c. LSI Key

A press of

enters the unit in LSI calculator mode, which can be

used to measure LSI by pulling the most recent alkalinity, hardness, pH

and temperature values or for hypothetical water balance adjustments.

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