4 determining/setting the temperature compensation, 4 determining/setting the, Temperature compensation – Xylem ProLab 4000 User Manual

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Conductivity

ProLab 4000

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10.2.4

Determining/setting the temperature compensation

The conductivity of aqueous solutions is mainly caused by the temper-
ature and the concentration of dissolved substances.

Reference temperature

To compare measured values that were determined at different tem-
peratures they have to be converted to a reference temperature. Thus,
a conductivity specification includes a reference temperature specifica-
tion as a matter of principle.

Temperature compensa-

tion

The temperature compensation is used to calculate the conductivity at
the reference temperature from a conductivity value that was measured
at any temperature.
To do so, the temperature dependency (linear or nonlinear) of the con-
ductivity for the solution must be known.

The characteristics of the test sample indicate which procedure is suit-
able for temperature compensation.

For diluted test samples, linear and nonlinear temperature dependen-
cies are stored in the meter.
For other test samples the ProLab 4000 provides the option of deter-
mining the temperature dependency and, if necessary, the concentra-
tion dependency of the conductivity as well.

Characteristics of the test samples

Procedure for temperature
compensation

 diluted
 wide temperature range

nonlinear (TC nLF)

 diluted
 small temperature range

linear (TC lin)

 concentrated
 wide temperature range

nonlinear (TC nLin1...2)

 wide concentration range
 wide temperature range

nonlinear (
TC nLin3, TC nLin4)

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