LaMotte Multi-Range Conductivity Meter 1704 DA-LR User Manual

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CONVERSION TABLE

FOR CHANGING CONDUCTIVITY* INTO SALINITY

CONDUCTIVITY

SALINITY

0°C

5°C

10°C

15°C

20°C

25°C

30°C

0/

00

1,200

1,400

1,500

1,700

2,000

2,200

2,400

1

2,220

2,500

2,900

3,300

3,700

4,100

4,500

2

3,200

3,700

4,200

4,700

5,300

5,900

6,500

3

4,100

4,700

5,400

6,100

6,900

7,600

8,400

4

5,000

5,800

6,600

7,500

8,400

9,300

10,300

5

5,900

6,800

7,900

8,800

9,900

11,000

12,100

6

6,700

7,800

8,900

10,100

11,300

12,600

13,900

7

7,600

8,800

10,100

11,400

12,800

14,200

15,700

8

8,500

9,800

11,200

12,700

14,200

15,800

17,400

9

9,300

10,800

12,300

13,900

15,600

17,300

19,100

10

10,200

11,800

13,400

15,200

17,000

18,900

20,800

11

11,000

12,800

14,500

16,400

18,900

20,400

22,500

12

11,900

13,700

15,600

17,600

19,700

21,900

24,100

13

12,600

14,600

16,700

18,900

21,100

23,400

25,800

14

13,400

15,600

17,800

20,100

22,400

24,900

27,400

15

14,200

16,400

18,800

21,200

23,800

26,400

29,100

16

15,000

17,400

19,800

22,400

25,100

27,800

30,700

17

15,800

18,300

20,900

23,600

26,400

29,300

32,300

18

16,600

19,200

21,900

24,800

27,700

30,700

33,900

19

17,400

20,100

23,000

25,900

29,000

32,200

35,500

20

18,200

21,100

24,000

27,100

30,300

33,600

37,000

21

19,000

22,000

25,100

28,300

31,600

35,000

38,600

22

19,800

22,900

26,100

29,400

32,900

36,500

40,100

23

20,600

23,800

27,100

30,600

34,200

37,900

41,700

24

21,400

24,700

28,100

31,700

35,400

39,300

43,200

25

22,100

25,500

29,100

32,800

36,700

40,700

44,800

26

22,800

26,400

30,100

33,900

37,900

42,100

46,300

27

23,600

27,300

31,100

35,100

39,200

43,500

47,800

28

24,400

28,100

32,100

36,200

40,400

44,800

49,400

29

25,200

29,000

33,100

37,300

41,700

46,200

50,900

30

26,000

30,000

34,100

38,500

43,000

47,600

52,400

31

26,800

30,900

35,100

39,600

44,200

49,000

53,900

32

27,500

31,700

36,100

40,700

45,400

50,300

55,400

33

28,300

32,600

37,100

41,800

46,700

51,700

56,800

34

29,100

33,500

38,100

42,900

47,900

53,000

58,300

35

29,700

34,200

39,000

44,000

49,100

54,400

59,800

36

30,500

35,100

40,000

45,100

50,300

55,700

61,300

37

31,200

36,000

41,000

46,200

51,500

57,100

62,800

38

32,000

36,800

41,900

47,200

52,700

58,400

64,200

39

32,700

37,700

42,900

48,300

53,900

59,700

65,700

40

*Conductivity values are given in micromhos/cm.
Data derived from the equation of P.K. Weyl, Limnology and Oceanography; 9,75 (1964).

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GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURE
1.

Plug the probe into the BNC receptacle (top right corner of panel).

2.

With the control knob in the “OFF” position, the meter pointer must
balance at zero. The mirror-faced scale insures accurate readings by
eliminating errors due to parallax problems which would otherwise occur
when the indicating needle and the scale are not properly aligned by the
reader’s eye.

3.

Switch the control knob to the “BAT. CK.” position. The meter should
indicate greater than 80 micromhos/cm. If not, replace the battery (see
instructions for battery replacement, page 8).

4.

Set the “TEMP” knob at 25°C, the Range Selector at “X10”, and switch
the control knob to the “CAL” position. The meter should indicate exactly
100 micromhos/cm. If not, carefully adjust by using the “STD” knob.

SAM PLE MEA SURE MENT - METHOD A
NOR MAL AC CU RACY WITH TEM PER A TURE COM PEN SA TION
5.

Use the thermometer (1066) to measure the sample water temperature in
degrees centigrade. Set the “TEMP” knob at this figure.

6.

Immerse the probe in at least a” of solution. Make sure all bubbles are
removed from the probe.

7.

Switch the control knob to the “ON” position and the range selector to
either “X1”, “X10”, “X100”, or “X1000”. Read the conductivity directly
from the meter face. For the best accuracy, select the range which gives
readings as close to mid-range of the scale as possible. Multiply the reading
from the meter face by the appropriate factor. The probe should not be in
contact with any surface other than the solution under test.

8.

After completing the conductivity measurement, switch the control knob to
the “OFF” position. Rinse the probe thoroughly with water, preferably
deionized water, and air dry.

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