6 differential potentiometry, Differential potentiometry, Figure 17 – Metrohm 901 Titrando User Manual

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3 Installation

901 Titrando

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Figure 17

Connecting the iConnect

The iConnect is detected automatically and entered as measuring
input into the device properties of the Titrando. If an electrode is
connected to the iConnect that is not yet included in the list of sen-
sors for the control software, then a corresponding message will be
displayed.

The iConnect can be plugged in and unplugged while the Titrando is
switched on.

An electrode with integrated data chip, referred to as iTrode, is connected
to the iConnect.

Connect the electrode as follows:

1 Remove the protective caps on the iConnect and the electrode.

2 Plug in the electrode on the iConnect as illustrated below.

Figure 18

Connecting an electrode to the iConnect

The guide pin guarantees correct connection in such a way that the
contact pins cannot be damaged.

3 Screw the iConnect tightly.

3.6.6

Differential potentiometry

Potentiometric measurements with high-ohm measuring chains can be
disrupted by electrostatic and electromagnetic fields in media with low
conductivity. Use our 6.0229.100 Solvotrode or other special electrodes
for pH measurements in organic solvents. If no reliable measurements are
possible with these, then a 6.5104.030 (230 V) or 6.5104.040 (115 V) dif-

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