Sample ph conditioning check – Hach-Lange POLYMETRON 9240 Basic User Manual User Manual

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6. The flow rate for each channel should be 6 to 9 L/hour.
7. Using a screwdriver, regulate the channel’s sample flow (No. 3 in

Figure 1

on page 6) by turning

counter-clockwise to increase the flow rate or clockwise to decrease the flow rate.

8. The process is repeated until the flow is correctly regulated for the channel. At this point select

OK.

9. The system then allows you to regulate the next channel until all flow rates have been set for the

configured channels.

10. Once all flow rates for the configured channels have been set, an Action completed message

will be displayed. Select Esc to exit.

Sample pH conditioning check

Non-cationic applications

1. Install a calibrated pH sensor in the center position of the measurement chamber which is

normally used for the ISE sodium electrode (No. 1 in

Figure 1

on page 6).

2. On the analyzer, press Start on the main menu to start the measurement process.
3. For each channel, check that the pH value of the sample after conditioning is greater than 10.5. If

not, check the quality of the conditioning product used.

Cationic applications

1. With a calibrated pH sensor, measure the pH of the sample for each channel outside of the

analyzer.

2. The analyzer measurement sequence will be factory set depending on the number of configured

channels (e.g. 1 2 3 4 * for a 4-channel analyzer or 1 2 * for a 2-channel analyzer). Verify this
sequence is correctly setup (see

Sequence

on page 18 for more details).

3. Set the following measurement timings (see

Measure steps

on page 15):

CYCLE TIME to 11 min
ON LINE MEAS to 8 min
SEARCH STAB to No

4. For each channel, determine the gas injection time ratio depending on the sample pH. Enter this

value into the analyzer as described in

Total gas/water ratio (cationic applications only)

on page 15. The standard values are:

• pH = 2.0 - Tgas/Twater ratio = 180%
• pH = 2.3 - Tgas/Twater ratio = 80%
• pH = 2.6 - Tgas/Twater ratio = 50%
• pH = 2.9 - Tgas/Twater ratio = 30%
• pH = 3.5 - Tgas/Twater ratio = 15%
• pH = 4.0 - Tgas/Twater ratio = 10%

5. Install the same pH sensor in the center position of the measurement chamber (No. 2 in

Figure 1

on page 6).

6. On the analyzer, press Start on the main menu to start the measurement process.
7. For each channel, measure the pH in the conditioned sample to check if the pump ratios are

efficient enough to obtain a pH of around 11.0. If necessary, update the ratio to maintain a final
constant pH of 11.0 ± 0.2.

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