Metrohm 840 PC Control 5.0 / Touch Control User Manual

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Parameters

PC Control / Touch Control

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Note!

A

constant measured value is often only achieved after a certain

time, as mixing and possibly the reaction itself require a certain time.

The response time of an electrode can also increase with time, i.e.

reaching a constant measured value takes longer and longer. In such

a case

drift-controlled measured value acceptance is particularly

advisable, as the measured values are only accepted when equilib-

rium has almost been achieved.

Waiting time min. (d): The measured value is not accepted until

the minimum waiting time has elapsed, even if the measured value

drift has already been reached. The minimum waiting time is only

important for drift-controlled measurements.

Waiting time max. (d): If the signal drift is switched off or has not

yet been reached then the measured value will be accepted after

the maximum waiting time has elapsed. If the waiting time has not

been newly entered then a waiting time that is suitable for the drift

will be calculated automatically according to the following equation:

5

0.01

Drift

150/

time

Waiting

+

+

=

Note!

Select

titration rate optimal when you are developing a new titra-

tion method. This parameter is suitable for virtually all titrations and

only needs adaptation in special cases.

Parameters for predefined titration rates for DET and MET

Titration rate

slow

optimal

fast

Meas. point density

2 4 6

Min. vol. increment

10.00 μL 10.00

μL 30.00

μL

DET

Max. vol. increment

off off off

MET

Volume increment

0.05000 mL

0.10000 mL

0.20000 mL

Dosing rate

maximum maximum maximum

Measured value drift

20.0 mV/min

20.0 μA/min

50.0 mV/min

50.0 μA/min

80.0 mV/min

80.0 μA/min

Waiting time min.

0 s

0 s

0 s

DET and

MET

Waiting time max.

38 s

26 s

21 s

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