Conductivity calibration, 3 conductivity calibration, 3 conductivity calibration for details – YSI 63 User Manual

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4.3 Conductivity Calibration

IMPORTANT: System calibration is rarely required because of the factory calibration of the YSI
Model 63. However, from time to time it is wise to check the system calibration and make
adjustments when necessary.

Prior to calibration of the YSI Model 63, it is important to remember the following:

1. Always use clean, properly stored, NIST traceable calibration solutions (see 12 Accessories and

Replacement Parts). When filling a calibration container prior to performing the calibration
procedures, make certain that the level of calibrant buffers is high enough in the container to
cover the entire probe. Gently agitate the probe to remove any bubbles in the conductivity cell.

2. Rinse the probe with distilled water (and wipe dry) between changes of calibration solutions.

3. During calibration, allow the probe time to stabilize with regard to temperature (approximately

60 seconds) before proceeding with the calibration process. The readings after calibration are
only as good as the calibration itself.

4. Perform conductivity calibration at a temperature as close to 25°C as possible. This will

minimize any temperature compensation error.


Follow these steps to perform an accurate calibration of the YSI Model 63:

1. Turn the instrument on and allow it to complete its self test procedure.

2. Select a calibration solution which is most similar to the sample you will be measuring.

• For sea water choose a 50 mS/cm conductivity standard (YSI Catalog# 3169)
• For fresh water choose a 1 mS/cm conductivity standard (YSI Catalog# 3167)
• For brackish water choose a 10 mS/cm conductivity standard (YSI Catalog # 3168)

3. Place at least 7 inches of solution in the plastic container or a clean glass beaker.

NOTE: Do NOT use the 100 mL graduated cylinder. The diameter of the cylinder is too small for

accurate conductivity measurements.

4. Use the MODE key to advance the instrument to display conductivity.

5. Insert the probe into the solution deep enough to completely cover the probe. Both conductivity

ports must be submerged (see Figure 6 on the following page).

6. Allow at least 60 seconds for the temperature reading to become stable.

7. Move the probe vigorously from side to side to dislodge any air bubbles from the electrodes.

8. Press and release the UP ARROW and DOWN ARROW keys at the same time.

The CAL symbol will appear at the bottom left of the display to indicate that the instrument is now
in Calibration mode.

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