Hanna Instruments PCA 310 User Manual

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• The analyzer prompts for the second buffer selection, and

displays the message “Select buffer pH... or press SET for
one point cal.”.

Pressing “SET” key will end the one point calibration procedure.

TWO-POINTS CALIBRATION

• To perform a two-points pH calibration follow the steps de-
scribed at one-point calibration until the analyzer displays the
message: “Select buffer pH... or press SET for one point cal.”.
• Immerse the pH electrode into the second buffer
solution (e.g. pH 4.01) until the metal ring is
immersed, then stir gently.

• Press “UP” or “DOWN” arrow keys to select

the second buffer from the list to continue the
calibration and confirm with “CFM”.

Note:

The difference between the first and second buffer must be
more than 1 pH in order to assure the calibration accuracy.
Calibration using 7.01 and 6.86 pH or 10.01 and 9.18 pH is
not allowed.

• The analyzer checks for readings stability. During this pe-

riod, the “Wait for stabilize” message is displayed.

• When the reading becomes stable, the instrument checks if

the calculated slope is between 47.3 and 68 mV/pH. If the
value is not within this range, the message “Wrong calib.
values” is displayed. In this case it is necessary to perform a
cleaning procedure (see “Electrode conditioning and main-
tenance” section) or to replace the probe.

• If the value is accepted, the analyzer displays “Stable... press

CFM”.

Pressing CFM, the two point calibration is completed.

PROCESS pH CALIBRATION

The PCA 320 and PCA 330 has the possibility to calibrate the
pH probe without using buffers and without dismount the
probe. For doing this calibration, a reference pH-meter must
be used. To complete the process calibration, follow the steps:

• Pour a quantity of sample in a beaker. Use the sample of the

measured liquid directly from the drain port of the measur-
ing cell (#11) by opening it’s valve (#10) to do this as
described in the Calibration Procedure chapter.

• Place the pH probe of the reference meter in the beaker and

stir gently.

pH 4.01

Probe

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