3 determining/setting up the cell constant [c, Determining/setting up the cell constant [c, Section 4.3 – Xylem Cond 1970i User Manual

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4.3

Determining/setting up the cell constant [C]

Why determine/set up

the cell constant?

Aging slightly changes the characteristics of the cell, e. g. by coatings.
As a result, an inexact measured value is displayed. The original char-
acteristics of the cell can often be restored by cleaning the cell. Calibra-
tion determines the current cell constant and stores it in the instrument.
Thus, you should calibrate at regular intervals (we recommend: every
6 months).

Procedure

The cell constant is determined in the control standard, 0.01 mol/l KCl.

You can determine the actual cell constant of the conductivity measur-
ing cell by calibrating with the control standard in the following ranges:

z 0.450 ... 0.500 cm

-1

(e.g. TetraCon, nominal cell constant 0.475)

z 0.800 ... 1.200 cm

-1

(cells with a cell constant of approx. 1)

Besides, you can set the cell constant manually in the following ranges:

z 0.090 ... 0.110 cm

-1

z 0.250 ... 2.500 cm

-1

The fixed cell constant, 0.010 cm

-1

can also be selected. It is not nec-

essary to calibrate or adjust it.

Cell constants outside the above mentioned ranges cannot be calibrat-
ed.

Calibration interval

The interval for the determination of the cell constant (Int 3) is set to 180
days in the factory. You can select the interval in the range of 1 ... 999
days.

AutoRead

The calibration procedure automatically activates the AutoRead func-
tion.

Displaying the

adjusted

cell constant

Each time the instrument is switched on, the adjusted cell constant and
temperature compensation are shown on the display for a short time
(see section 4.1 S

WITCHING

ON

THE

MEASURING

INSTRUMENT

). In order to

view the data, switch the measuring instrument off and switch it on
again.

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