6 getting ready to calibrate, 1 introduction – Xylem 6-Series Multiparameter User Manual

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Section 2

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Environmental Monitoring Systems Operations Manual

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2.6 GETTING READY TO CALIBRATE

2.6.1 INTRODUCTION

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Reagents that are used to calibrate and check this instrument may be hazardous to your health. Take a

moment to review health and safety information in Appendix A of this manual. Some calibration standard

solutions may require special handling.

CONTAINERS NEEDED TO CALIBRATE A SONDE

The calibration cup that comes with your sonde serves as a calibration chamber for all calibrations and

minimizes the volume of calibration reagents required.

Although not recommended except in unusual circumstances, instead of the calibration cup, you may use

laboratory glassware to perform some of the calibrations. If you do not use a calibration cup that is

designed for the sonde, you are cautioned to do the following:

Perform all calibrations with the Probe Guard installed. This protects the probes from possible physical

damage.

Use a ring stand and clamp to secure the sonde body to prevent the sonde from falling over. Much

laboratory glassware has convex bottoms.

Insure that all sensors are immersed in calibration solutions. Many of the calibrations factor in

readings from other probes (e.g., temperature probe). The top vent hole of the conductivity sensor must

also be immersed during calibrations.

CALIBRATION TIPS

1. If you use the Calibration Cup for calibration of either the Rapid Pulse

Polarographic or ROX Optical DO sensors in water-saturated air, make

certain to loosen the seal to allow pressure equilibration before calibration.

2. If you choose to calibrate your Rapid Pulse Polarographic or ROX Optical

DO sensor in air-saturated water in a separate vessel, be sure to sparge the

water with an aquarium pump and air-stone for at least 1 hour to assure that

the water is truly saturated with air.

3. The key to successful calibration is to insure that the sensors are completely

submersed when calibration values are entered. Use recommended volumes

when performing calibrations.

4. For maximum accuracy, use a small amount of previously used calibration

solution to pre-rinse the sonde. You may wish to save old calibration

standards for this purpose.

5. Fill a bucket with ambient temperature water to rinse the sonde between

calibration solutions or perform the calibration near a sink where the probes

can be rinsed from the tap.

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